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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.
Multi Media Channels has acquired the Peshtigo Times and Times Saver, the company announced Friday.
Chloe Hilles, who has worked as a local government reporter for the last year at the La Crosse Tribune, has left the role to join the Chicago Tribune.
A graduate of Northwestern University with degrees in journalism and political science, Hilles joined the La Crosse newspaper in October 2022. While attending Northwestern, she reported for the Medill Investigative Lab, interned at Injustice Watch and was a content writer for Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine.
Abigail Makowiak, a recent college graduate, has joined the (Black River Falls) Banner Journal as a general assignment reporter.
Makowiak, a Brookfield native who resides in Merrillan, graduated from Hartford Union High School in Richfield. In 2023, she earned a bachelor's degree in creative writing from UW-Eau Claire, where she minored in multimedia communications.
Winneconne News publisher John A. Rogers, 75, died on Tuesday, Aug. 22, following a battle with small cell cancer and pulmonary fibrosis.
Growing up, Rogers worked alongside his parents, who were co-owners and co-editors of the News. The newspaper, which has been in publication for 144 years, has been owned and operated by the Rogers family since 1953. He purchased the printing company and newspaper from his parents in 1974 and served as publisher of the newspaper for 50 years until the time of his death.
Wisconsin’s 13.1% increase in total equalized property values in 2023 was the second-largest percentage increase since at least 1985, topped only by slightly higher growth in 2022.
Signs abound: campaign 2024 in Wisconsin has already begun.