Keller steps down as editor of Dodge County Pionier

Mitchell Keller, editor of the (Theresa) Dodge County Pionier has resigned his position, effective May 14.

After serving as editor of the Pionier for the last two and a half years, Keller is leaving to accept a deputy editor position with a global construction magazine. He will continue to write a weekly column for the newspaper and produce its annual visitors guide.

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Former Wisconsin journalist Patrick Riedy dies at 92

Patrick Riedy, a former Wisconsin journalist, died Wednesday, Nov. 29, in Casco, at the age of 92.

His career in journalism began as a young man, serving as a reporter and editor for various newspapers, including stints in Green Bay and Milwaukee. He later worked in plumbing and heating sales for Sears and then for Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Corporation.

Jane Dywre Garton, journalist, educator and author, dies at 77

Jane Dwyre Garton, a distinguished Wisconsin journalist, educator and philanthropist, died on Nov. 24 in Appleton. She was 77. She attended North High School, where she worked on the student newspaper, the Urbanite, before going on to earn a journalism degree from the University of Dayton in 1968.

Garton's early work included serving as a sports information officer at Lawrence University in the 1970s, where she championed female athletes' rights under Title IX. She continued to break gender barriers through her pioneering career in the newspaper business, where she often faced challenges as one of the only women in the newsroom. During her time at the (Appleton) Post-Crescent, she excelled as a beat reporter and editor, covering mental health, government, agriculture and women in sports. She went on to earn a master's degree in journalism from Indiana University before turning to teaching journalism at UW-Oshkosh and UW-Fox Valley. 

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