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Beloit Daily News: Beloit: Independent Stateline News: Beloit Adams Publishing Group [3] The Berlin Journal: Berlin: The Berlin Journal Company, Inc. News-Sickle-Arrow: Black Earth: News Publishing Co. Banner Journal: Black River Falls: News Publishing Co. The Chronicle: Black River Falls River Valley Newspaper Group/Lee Enterprises [4] The ...
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The paper was founded in 1856 [3] by the publisher Charles E. Leonard, the husband of suffragist Cynthia Leonard and father of Lillian Russell. The newspaper's marketing slogans include "News About You!"
Daily George H. W. Bush [4] [5] The Morning Call: Bill Clinton October 25 Allentown: Pennsylvania: Daily George H. W. Bush [6] [7] Arizona Republic: George H. W. Bush October 24 Phoenix: Arizona: Daily George H. W. Bush [8] [8] Arkansas Democrat-Gazette: None October 29 Little Rock: Arkansas: Daily Michael Dukakis [a] [10] [9] Asbury Park Press ...
Early voting levels in Wisconsin surged to 40% above 2020 levels, and higher-than-expected turnout caused delays in the system used to print labels for absentee ballot envelopes. Early voting ...
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 ...
The Capital Times began publishing as an afternoon daily on December 13, 1917, competing directly with the Wisconsin State Journal. The Cap Times ' founder, William T. Evjue, previously served as managing editor and business manager of the State Journal, a paper that had been a supporter of the progressive Robert La Follette, whom Evjue considered a hero.
The Daily Cardinal was founded as a rival to the monthly student paper Aegis, by Monroe, Wisconsin native William Wesley Young, the brother of cartoonist Art Young and the University of Wisconsin–Madison's first journalism student, and William Saucerman. Four hundred free copies of the paper were made available to Wisconsin students on April ...