Skip to main contentSkip to main content
You have permission to edit this collection.
Edit
Lake Geneva News
36°
  • Log In
  • Subscribe
  • user icon Guest
  • Logout
Read Today's E-edition
  • News
    • Local
    • State & Regional
    • Crime
    • Politics
    • National
    • Business
    • World
    • Multimedia
    • Markets & Stocks
    • News Tip
  • Obituaries
    • Share a story
    • Recent Obituaries
    • Find an Obituary
    • Archives
  • Opinion
    • Submit a letter
    • Letters
    • Editorial
    • Guest/Columnists
  • Sports
    • High School
    • College
    • Professional
  • Resorter
    • Event Calendar
    • Music
    • Movies
    • Television
  • Lifestyles
    • Welcome Home
    • Food & Cooking
    • Health & Fitness
    • Contests
    • Puzzmo
  • Feast and Field
    • Partners
  • Brand Ave. Studios
  • Print Edition
    • E-edition
    • Welcome Home
    • Special Sections
  • Buy & Sell
    • Place an Ad
    • Jobs
    • Marketplace
    • Wisconsin Public Notices
    • Shop Local
  • Customer Service
    • Manage Subscription
    • Activate Digital Subscription
    • Newsletters
    • Subscribe
    • Contact us
    • Help Center
  • Gift Subscriptions
  • Mobile Apps
  • Weather: Live Radar
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • Instagram
© 2026 Lee Enterprises
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy
Lake Geneva News
News+
Where your story lives
Subscribe
Read Today's E-edition
Lake Geneva News
News+
Where your story lives
Subscribe
  • Log In
  • user icon
    Welcome, Guest
    • My Subscription
      Help Center
    • My Account
    • Dashboard
    • Profile
    • Saved items
    • Logout
  • E-edition
  • News
  • Obituaries
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • Resorter
  • Puzzmo
  • Lifestyles
  • Public Notices
  • Jobs
  • 36° Cloudy
Share This
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • WhatsApp
  • SMS
  • Email
Weekend re-reads: Check out these Wisconsin State Journal stories honored in state newspaper contest
Share this
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • WhatsApp
  • SMS
  • Email
  • Print
  • Save

Weekend re-reads: Check out these Wisconsin State Journal stories honored in state newspaper contest

  • Feb 20, 2021
  • Feb 20, 2021 Updated Feb 18, 2024

The Wisconsin State Journal collected 10 first-place awards in an annual contest put on by the Wisconsin Newspaper Association, including recognitions for general excellence, all-around photography and the opinion pages.

State Journal staff also won eight second-place finishes and 12 third-place honors in the association's Better Newspaper Contest, which evaluated content published between Sept. 1, 2019, and Aug. 31, 2020.

kAm!9@E@8C2A96C y@9? w2CE E@@< 9@>6 E9C66 :?5:G:5F2= 7:CDE\A=246 H:?D 7@C E96 762EFC6 A9@E@[ 2CE:DE:4 A9@E@ 2?5 A9@E@ 6DD2J 42E68@C:6D[ H9:=6 A9@E@8C2A96C p>36C pC?@=5 62C?65 7:CDE 7@C 2 86?6C2= ?6HD A9@E@]k^Am
kAmt>:=J w2>6C H2D 2H2C565 E96 #@@<:6 #6A@CE6C @7 E96 *62C 5:DE:?4E:@? 2?5 2=D@ H@? 7:CDE A=246 7@C 6IE6?565 4@G6C286 @? E96 C6EFC? @7 DE2E6 A2C5@?D] w:896C 65F42E:@? C6A@CE6C z6==J |6J6C9@76C 62C?65 7:CDE A=246 :? =@42= 65F42E:@? 4@G6C286]k^Am
kAm#6\C625 E96 $E2E6 y@FC?2= DE@C:6D E92E H@? 7:CDE[ D64@?5 2?5 E9:C5 A=246 :? E9:D J62CVD q6EE6C }6HDA2A6C r@?E6DE] k^Am

(29) updates to this series since Updated Feb 18, 2024

Owner vows to rebuild, but a popular northern Wisconsin destination in Boulder Junction won't be the same

Owner vows to rebuild, but a popular northern Wisconsin destination in Boulder Junction won't be the same

A fire last month destroyed Gooch's A-One Bar & Grill and its massive collection of wildlife mounts in Boulder Junction. But the owner is vowing to rebuild the business that is popular with visiting anglers, snowmobilers and locals.

Urban League helping fill Exact Sciences’ many job openings

Urban League helping fill Exact Sciences’ many job openings

Urban League's training program is designed specifically to prepare trainees for entry-level jobs at Exact Sciences, the biomedical powerhouse behind the at-home colon cancer screening test Cologuard.

'A church that stands for something that is vitally needed': Black and white churches form alliance

'A church that stands for something that is vitally needed': Black and white churches form alliance

The two churches — one predominantly black, the other mostly white — will have services under the same roof on the East Side starting Sunday.

Iraq War veteran to receive pardon from Tony Evers: 'That felony is not who I am'

Iraq War veteran to receive pardon from Tony Evers: 'That felony is not who I am'

Five years ago, dozens wrote letters to former Gov. Scott Walker to issue decorated Iraq War veteran Eric Pizer a pardon. On Monday, Gov. Tony Evers will give Pizer that "second chance." 

Mapping the toxic legacy of mining: Scientists reveal areas to avoid in southwestern Wisconsin

Mapping the toxic legacy of mining: Scientists reveal areas to avoid in southwestern Wisconsin

It’s been 40 years since the last zinc mine closed and nearly two centuries since Southwest Wisconsin was the nation’s primary source of lead. The last vestiges of the industry have all but disappeared, but the toxic legacy remains.

Wisconsin still lags in venture capital despite investments tripling over past 5 years

Wisconsin still lags in venture capital despite investments tripling over past 5 years

“If we want to create the kinds of high-growth companies with high-paying employment, we need to have venture capital,” the head of one venture capital firm said.

'Toxic' lab lasted for years. UW-Madison had little idea until a student died by suicide

'Toxic' lab lasted for years. UW-Madison had little idea until a student died by suicide

John Brady faced a stressful work environment under an engineering professor before taking his own life.

UW-Madison failed to inform federal agency of 'abusive' professor's conduct, unpaid leave

UW-Madison failed to inform federal agency of 'abusive' professor's conduct, unpaid leave

National Science Foundation fired engineering professor Akbar Sayeed after receiving a detailed report on the toxic lab environment he oversaw.

In wake of 'toxic' lab story, UW-Madison plans to start centrally tracking bullying complaints

In wake of 'toxic' lab story, UW-Madison plans to start centrally tracking bullying complaints

The change will ensure reports of hostile and intimidating behavior "do not simply remain hidden inside a department or unit," Chancellor Rebecca Blank said.

UW-Madison professor at center of 'toxic' lab won't teach next semester

UW-Madison professor at center of 'toxic' lab won't teach next semester

College of Engineering Dean Ian Robertson reassigned professor Akbar Sayeed to administrative duties in the Dean's Office.

Wisconsin's connection to Alexander Hamilton is that of his pioneering son, William

Wisconsin's connection to Alexander Hamilton is that of his pioneering son, William

William Hamilton came to Lafayette County in 1828 to mine lead and founded what is now Wiota.

UW-Madison professor at center of 'toxic' lab wasn't fired. Is tenure to blame?

UW-Madison professor at center of 'toxic' lab wasn't fired. Is tenure to blame?

Firing of faculty members is rare. The UW Board of Regents dismissed six professors in the past decade. 

Special report | Fading away: Wisconsin's dementia crisis

Special report | Fading away: Wisconsin's dementia crisis

An expected doubling of residents with dementia, coupled with a caregiver shortage hitting rural areas especially hard, presents a growing cha…

Giving spirit: Kidney donation to strangers hits record at UW Hospital

Giving spirit: Kidney donation to strangers hits record at UW Hospital

Taryn Seymour, an interior designer with two young children who lives near Spring Green, donated a kidney to a stranger this year. “I think the spirit of giving is contagious,” she said.

With graduate student work conditions under scrutiny, UW-Madison unveils new policy

With graduate student work conditions under scrutiny, UW-Madison unveils new policy

Students said the policy doesn't go far enough to protect them from potential exploitation.

18 months into UW merger, small, rural campuses still struggling to find students

18 months into UW merger, small, rural campuses still struggling to find students

UW-Platteville Richland had nearly 250 students in 1980 when the campus was considered for closure. Today, it has 155.

UW-Madison opens 2nd investigation into professor at center of 'toxic' engineering lab

UW-Madison opens 2nd investigation into professor at center of 'toxic' engineering lab

The most recent investigation of tenured professor Akbar Sayeed is "currently underway regarding additional information that surfaced in fall 2019."

Mass cancellations, restrictions for COVID-19 pandemic unprecedented for most Americans

Mass cancellations, restrictions for COVID-19 pandemic unprecedented for most Americans

Widespread cancellation of events, travel restrictions, school closures, quarantines: Americans haven’t seen this kind of response to a public health threat since the 1918 flu pandemic.

A pedal car, generosity and small museum can't escape the COVID-19 pandemic

A pedal car, generosity and small museum can't escape the COVID-19 pandemic

Sonny Tiedemann's car is now part of the collection of the Grant County Historical Society Museum in Lancaster. 

With medical supplies dwindling in COVID-19 pandemic, Wisconsin businesses shift gears

With medical supplies dwindling in COVID-19 pandemic, Wisconsin businesses shift gears

In a mobilization reminiscent of World War II, when factories worked around the clock to address military needs, Wisconsin businesses are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Madison doctor couple on front lines of COVID-19 embracing 'air hugs'

Madison doctor couple on front lines of COVID-19 embracing 'air hugs'

For workers on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic, the risk isn’t theoretical. Despite wearing protective gear, and taking other precautions, they’re inches away from patients emitting a new virus that has killed more than 55,000 people.

Disappointment, sadness pour out after season ends prematurely for area girls, boys basketball teams

Disappointment, sadness pour out after season ends prematurely for area girls, boys basketball teams

Middleton girls coach Jeff Kind now says he has reconsidered retiring from coaching and hopes to return next season after the Cardinals didn't get to play at the state tournament. The WIAA canceled the winter sports season due to the COVID-19 coronavirus situation. 

Spurred by COVID-19 pandemic, telehealth becomes mainstream at Madison clinics, hospitals

Spurred by COVID-19 pandemic, telehealth becomes mainstream at Madison clinics, hospitals

Even if rules are tightened once the outbreak dies down, some expansion of telehealth appears here to stay, medical experts say.

Stephen Fleischman closes out a nearly 30-year, transformational career at MMoCA

Stephen Fleischman closes out a nearly 30-year, transformational career at MMoCA

The director of the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art has been a part of the museum's evolution, helped guide it out of financial distress in the early 1990s and readied it for its move to a new space at Overture Center.

Global race for COVID-19 vaccine includes Madison contenders

Global race for COVID-19 vaccine includes Madison contenders

FluGen's coronavirus immunization candidate, CoroFlu, is one of roughly 100 or more competitors in a global race to produce a safe and effective vaccine against COVID-19.

With Wisconsin's COVID-19 rules relaxing, what activities are safe? Here's a FAQ

With Wisconsin's COVID-19 rules relaxing, what activities are safe? Here's a FAQ

With Wisconsin's "Safer at Home" order struck down and Dane County's COVID-19 restrictions set to expire May 26, people will be able to resume more normal activities. But are they safe? Here are doctors' answers to frequently asked questions.

The wildcard in UW-Madison's reopening plan: Student behavior

The wildcard in UW-Madison's reopening plan: Student behavior

Thousands of UW-Madison students move in and out of apartments and houses this weekend. Will they follow the rules off campus?

Workforce equality could take step back as mothers balance work and child care

Workforce equality could take step back as mothers balance work and child care

An already existing child care crisis compounded by online schooling in many school districts could harm women’s careers, widen the gender pay gap and reduce the number of women serving in business leadership roles, some experts predict.

'Absolutely horrific': Madison responds to Kenosha police shooting of Jacob Blake

'Absolutely horrific': Madison responds to Kenosha police shooting of Jacob Blake

"The video that came out of Kenosha is absolutely horrific. I don’t understand how people can watch it and not be here," one Madison protester said. 

'Absolutely horrific': Madison responds to Kenosha police shooting of Jacob Blake

'Absolutely horrific': Madison responds to Kenosha police shooting of Jacob Blake

"The video that came out of Kenosha is absolutely horrific. I don’t understand how people can watch it and not be here," one Madison protester said. 

As featured on

Madison singer and guitarist Raine Stern 'rare find' on 'The Voice'

Madison singer and guitarist Raine Stern 'rare find' on 'The Voice'

Raine Stern, originally from New Glarus, dazzled judges on the NBC show "The Voice" Monday night, prompting judge Blake Shelton to say, "You're a rare find. And you're about to have your moment in the music industry."

Lake Geneva News
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • Instagram

Sites & Partners

  • Submission Forms
  • Place an Ad
  • Calendar
  • Rack Locations
  • Search
  • Weather

Services

  • E-edition
  • Email Newsletters
  • Customer Service
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Work Here
  • Dealer Returns
© Copyright 2026 Lake Geneva News, 315 Broad St. Lake Geneva, WI 53147
Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Advertising Terms of Use | Do Not Sell My Info | Cookie Preferences
Powered by BLOX Content Management System from bloxdigital.com.
  • Notifications
  • Settings
You don't have any notifications.

Get up-to-the-minute news sent straight to your device.

Topics

Breaking News

News Alerts

You are logged in
 Switch accounts
Secure transaction. Cancel anytime. Have an account? Log In

Sign Up

Account processing issue - the email address may already exist

User information
This is the name that will be displayed next to your photo for comments, blog posts, and more. Choose wisely!
Your email address will be used to confirm your account. We won't share it with anyone else.
Create a password that only you will remember. If you forget it, you'll be able to recover it using your email address.
Confirm your password.
Have an account? Log In

You're all set!

Thank you .

Your account has been registered, and you are now logged in.

Check your email for details.

OK

Log In

Invalid password or account does not exist

Forgot your password?
Email me a log in link
Admin login Subscribe
Need an account? Sign Up

Reset Password

Submitting this form below will send a message to your email with a link to change your password.

Forgot Password

An email message containing instructions on how to reset your password has been sent to the email address listed on your account.

Email me a log in link

Promotional Offers

No promotional rates found.

Purchase Gift Purchase Access

An error occurred

Secure & Encrypted

What's your email address?
What's your name?
Who is this gift for?
Who is this gift from?
Delivery date
What's your billing location?
What's your delivery address?
Subtotal:
Total:
How would you like to pay?
Add New Card

Secure transaction. Secure transaction. Cancel anytime.

You're all set!

Thank you.

Your gift purchase was successful! Your purchase was successful, and you are now logged in.

A receipt was sent to your email.

OK

An error occurred

This offer is currently unavailable.