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The first newspaper published in Burlington intended for a general audience was the Weekly Burlington Gazette, first published on April 8, 1858. The newspaper was strongly Republican [42] and continued until December 11, 1860, when its owner moved to Houston, Texas. [42] From 1860 until 1863, no newspaper was published in Burlington. [42]
By 2006, the suburban editions were consolidated into only 11 editions, losing the original newspaper names. [8] The list of the 23 weekly newspapers at their 1986 peak was as follows: The Bay Viewer; Brookfield News; Brown Deer Herald; Cudahy Reminder-Enterprise; Elm Grove Elm Leaves; Fox Point, Bayside, River Hills Herald; Franklin-Hales ...
6:45 a.m.: Latest forecast predicts strong winds, low visibility, poor driving conditions. As the storm moves east across the state, roads in southwest Wisconsin were snow-covered, according to ...
Nine people are dead after a van was struck by a tractor-trailer at an intersection on a Wisconsin state highway Friday, officials said. Only one person, someone in the van, survived the crash ...
Among former staffers of this newspaper are Robert D. McFadden, a Pulitzer Prize-winning senior reporter for The New York Times, who worked for the Daily Tribune from 1957 to 1958; Robert Des Jarlais, an award-winning sports and general news editor and reporter at the Daily Tribune from the mid-1960s until shortly before his untimely death in ...
The Crescent was a determinedly Democratic newspaper, created by Samuel, James and John Ryan. [2] Edna Ferber , later a famed writer and Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist, became a reporter at the Appleton Crescent at the age of 17 and worked there for about 18 months, approximately 1902-1903.
(The Center Square) – Outdoor recreation brought $11.2 billion into Wisconsin’s economy in 2023, according to a new report from the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. That’s 9.4% higher than ...