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Nearly 220 million American adults regularly turn to their local newspapers for news and information they need to stay informed.
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Nearly 220 million American adults regularly turn to their local newspapers for news and information they need to stay informed.
WNA President George Stanley, longtime Milwaukee Journal Sentinel editor who was named CEO of Wisconsin Watch, addresses members.
Wisconsin journalist Anthony McCulley is the new reporter covering village and city government in eastern Dane and western Jefferson counties for Adams Publishing Group’s Southern Division.
In the role, he will cover Cambridge, Deerfield, Cottage Grove, Lake Mills, Fort Atkinson and Jefferson. A resident of Cottage Grove, McCulley is a sophomore at Madison Area Technical College. He recently completed a journalism studies certificate and contributed print, social media and podcast content for the school newspaper, The Clarion.
Bill Barth is the former Editor of the Beloit Daily News, and a member of the Wisconsin Newspaper Hall of Fame.
Bill Barth is the former Editor of the Beloit Daily News, and a member of the Wisconsin Newspaper Hall of Fame. His wife, Stephanie Klett, is the President and CEO of Visit Lake Geneva, and the former Secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Tourism.
At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, many employees around Wisconsin transitioned from a traditional office setting to working remotely from home.
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.