Leonard C. Purrington
Leroy Gore
Lester L. Arnold
Lester Hawkes
“Community journalism is my whole life.” His quote probably best summarizes the devoted service Les Hawkes gave to his industry. He was an expert on the ins and outs of weekly newspapers (as they were called in the old days) and served as a professor of journalism at the UW-Madison for 30 years. Many aspiring […]
Lillian M. Kessler
Llewellyn Osborne
Lloyd Bruske
Lois E. Aubinger
Lois E. Aubinger, founder and longtime publisher of the Ashwaubenon Howard-Suamico Press, led a busy life dedicated to the community her newspaper served. She was born in 1926 in Detroit to Alice (Cox) and Joseph De Vries, and grew up in Marinette following the death of her father. She graduated from Marinette High School and […]
Lois A. Goldsmith
Lois A. Goldsmith, who together with her husband, Ralph, published the Boscobel Dial for 36 years, died Feb. 27, 2011, at age 94. Lois was born June 29, 1916, in Stone Lake in rural Washburn County, a twin daughter of Reuben F. Walter and Frances Elda (Vine) Walter. Growing up, she also lived with her […]