
Squashing the harvest
Did you know that the word squash comes from the Narragansett Native American word askutasquash, which means “eaten raw or uncooked?”
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Did you know that the word squash comes from the Narragansett Native American word askutasquash, which means “eaten raw or uncooked?”
The Wisconsin Newspaper Association and WNA Foundation is pleased to announce its 2023 Wisconsin Newspaper Hall of Fame inductees and 2023 Sunshine in Government Award
Wisconsin seemingly swims in an abundance of fresh water. Unlike some western states that struggle with empty reservoirs and limits on growth imposed by water shortages, our municipal water supplies facing little threat, even during summer droughts.
Greg Borowski, executive editor of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, and Kelly Lecker, executive editor of the Wisconsin State Journal, have been named to the Wisconsin Newspaper Association Board of Directors. The board approved the appointments during their meeting on Thursday, Sept. 14.
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John Foust has conducted training programs for thousands of newspaper advertising professionals.
Gambling is ubiquitous in our world today but farmers have been high rollers long before casinos, lotteries and sports betting.
An old joke says, “divorce is expensive … because it’s worth it,” but clients still want efficiency and cost-effectiveness when they are paying for legal work.
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos continues to talk about the possibility of impeaching liberal Justice Janet Protasiewicz, while state Democrat Party Chair Ben Wikler announces a $4 million campaign to pressure Republicans to back off the threat.