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It is WNA Better Newspaper Contest Time! While the contest officially opened on September 16th, you can upload your entries now! Attached to this news item,
Join the UW-Madison Center for Journalism Ethics for an Oct. 22 conversation with Jonathan Martin, politics bureau chief and senior political columnist at Politico, about the
Matt Ellis recently joined the staff of the Janesville Gazette as a sports reporter. “I’ve always enjoyed watching sports and talking to athletes about their
Last March, the Wisconsin Examiner asked the Black River Falls Police Department to search for emails regarding the death of a missing Indigenous man.
Elections coverage is put under the microscope by readers, especially if newspapers have a strong editorial voice.
School is back in session, a sure sign that another summer season has flown by.
Gross property tax levies approved in 2023 by local taxing jurisdictions in Wisconsin increased by 4.6% statewide, which exceeded inflation and was the largest increase since 2007.
Wisconsin Newspaper Association Media Services Director Denise Guttery has been promoted to Assistant Executive Director.
Chris Mertes has joined the Wisconsin Newspaper Association as editor of the Weekly Briefing, the weekly Member Content and content manager for association’s Social Media pages.
September calls for sourdough! After all, it is National Sourdough Month! In today’s featured article, we’re serving up a few fan-favorite bakeries in Wisconsin that you need to visit.