
National Newspaper Week set for October 6-12, 2024
The year 2024 marks the 84th celebration of National Newspaper Week. Since 1940, Newspaper Association Managers has sponsored and supported National Newspaper Week, a week-long
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The year 2024 marks the 84th celebration of National Newspaper Week. Since 1940, Newspaper Association Managers has sponsored and supported National Newspaper Week, a week-long
Hillary Clinton famously failed to visit Wisconsin in the 2016 campaign and lost the Badger State and the presidency to Donald Trump. Neither 2024 ticket is going to make that mistake.
I sat on the back stoop on the cusp of autumn, coffee in hand, and bade goodbye to summer. “Seems like I hardly knew you,” I said.
It’s cooling off in Wisconsin, but that doesn’t mean the fun has to stop! There are so many places to experience fall foliage in Wisconsin, and we’re here to fill you in on the best drives to see the tapestry of fall colors that Wisconsin has to show off.
Former Marshfield News-Herald, Wheeler News Service and broadcast journalist Thom Gerretsen, 71, died on Saturday, Sept. 7, 2024 following a brief battle with pancreatic cancer.
With Labor Day in the rearview mirror, the sprint is on for the presidential campaign finish line. So I write about a topic that is passionate for me, one I’ve opined on several times over the years. Abolish the Electoral College.
What happens when you experience discrimination in the workplace because of your age? What is “age discrimination” under the law? How do you show age discrimination occurred?
The Wisconsin Newspaper Association (WNA) 2024 College & High School Better Newspaper Contest opened on Dec. 9, 2024 and accept entries through Jan. 13, 2025.
Wisconsin Elections Commission administrator Meagan Wolfe and former Wisconsin State Journal executive editor John Smalley will host “Straight Talk about the Wisconsin Election Process,” at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 17 in the Nola Starling Recital Hall at the Viterbo University Fine Arts Center.
Some smaller and more rural communities in GOP parts of Wisconsin are choosing not to use election drop boxes this fall.