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Sub-Regional Newspapers in General, Send Sub-Regional Newspapers In general, send CDAC meeting announcement press releases to newspapers at least two weeks prior to the meeting. You can find a CDAC press release template online at dnr.wi.gov, keyword “CDAC,” under the “Member Resources” tab. Southern Region By city: Madison Wisconsin State Journal: [email protected]; P.O. Box 8056, Madison, WI 53708; 608-252-6200 Madison Capital Times: [email protected]; P.O. Box 8056, Madison, WI 53708; 608-252-6400 Milwaukee Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: [email protected]; 333 W. State St., P.O. Box 661, Milwaukee, WI 53201; 414-224-2318 Janesville Janesville Gazette: 1 S Parker Dr., Janesville, WI 53545; 608-755-8267 Kenosha Kenosha News: 5800 7th Avenue, Kenosha, WI 53140; 262-657-1000 By county: Columbia The Columbus Journal: [email protected]; 805 Park Ave., Beaver Dam, WI 53916; 920-623-3160 Portage Daily Register: [email protected]; 1640 LaDawn Drive, P.O. Box 470, Portage, WI 53901; 608-745-3511 Dane Wisconsin State Journal: [email protected]; P.O. Box 8056, Madison, WI 53708; 608-252-6200 Dodge Dodge County Pionier: [email protected] , 126 Bridge Street, P.O. Box 271, Mayville, WI 53050; 920- 387-2211 Grant Grant County Herald Independent: Box 310, 208 W. Cherry St., Lancaster, WI 53813; 608-723-2151 Green The Monroe Times: editor@ themonroetimes.com; 1065 4th Ave. West, Monroe WI, 53566; 608-328-4202 Iowa The Dodgeville Chronicle: [email protected]; 106 W Merrimac St, Dodgeville, WI 53533; 608-935- 2331 Jefferson The Daily Union: [email protected]; 28 Milwaukee Ave. West, Fort Atkinson, WI, 53538; 920-563-5553 Kenosha Kenosha News: 5800 7th Avenue, Kenosha, WI 53140; 262-657-1000 Lafayette The Republican Journal: [email protected]; 316 Main Street, Darlington, WI 53530; 608-776-4425 Milwaukee Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: [email protected]; 333 W. State St., P.O. Box 661, Milwaukee, WI 53201; 414-224-2318 Ozaukee Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: [email protected]; 333 W. State St., P.O. Box 661, Milwaukee, WI 53201; 414-224-2318 Ozaukee County News Graphic: [email protected]; PO Box 47, W61 N306 Washington Ave. Suite L1, Cedarburg, WI 53012; 262-375-5100 Racine http://myracinecounty.com/: 1102 Ann St. Delavan, WI 53115; 262-728-3411 Richland The Richland Observer: 172 E. Court St., Richland Center, WI 53581; 608-647-6141 Rock Janesville Gazette: 1 S Parker Dr., Janesville, WI 53545; 608-755-8267 Sauk Baraboo News Republic: [email protected]; 714 Matt's Ferry Road, Baraboo, WI 53913; 608-356- 4808 Walworth Janesville Gazette: 1 S Parker Dr., Janesville, WI 53545; 608-755-8267 Walworth County Today: [email protected]; 120 Wright St., Delavan, WI 51135; 262-728-3424 Washington Daily News: [email protected]; 100 S. 6th Ave., P.O. Box 478, West Bend, WI 53095; 262-306-5074 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; [email protected]; 333 W. State St., P.O. Box 661, Milwaukee, WI 53201; 414-224-2318 Waukesha Waukesha Freeman: [email protected]; P.O. Box 7, 801 N. Barstow Street, Waukesha, WI 53187; 262-513-2674 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: [email protected]; 333 W. State St., P.O. Box 661, Milwaukee, WI 53201; 414-224-2318 Northeast Region By city: Green Bay Green Bay Press-Gazette: [email protected]; P.O. Box 23430, Green Bay, WI 54305; 1-800-289-8221 Wausau Wausau Daily Herald: [email protected]; 800 Scott Street, Wausau, WI 54403; 715-842-2101 Appleton Appleton Post-Crescent: [email protected]; 306 West Washington Street, Appleton, WI 54911; 920-993- 1000 ext. 281 Oshkosh Oshkosh Northwestern: [email protected]; 224 State St., Oshkosh, WI 54901; 920-235-7700 By county: Brown Green Bay Press-Gazette: [email protected]; P.O. Box 23430, Green Bay, WI 54305; 1-800-289-8221 Calumet Chilton Times Journal: [email protected]; 19 E. Main St., P.O. Box 227, Chilton, WI 53014; 920-849- 4551 Door Door County Advocate: [email protected]; P.O. Box 130, 235 N. 3rd Ave., Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235; 920-743-3321 Door County Daily News: [email protected]; 30 N 18th Ave Suite 8, Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235; 920- 746-9430 Fond du Lac Fond du Lac Reporter: [email protected]; N6637 Rolling Meadows Drive, PO Box 1955, Fond Du Lac, WI 54936; 920-907-7908 Green Lake Green Lake County Reporter: 301 June St., Berlin, WI 54923; 920-361-1515 Kewaunee Kewaunee County Star-News: 203 Ellis St, P.O. Box 86, Kewaunee, WI 54216; 920-388-3175 Manitowoc The Herald Times Reporter: [email protected]; 902 Franklin Street, Manitowoc, WI 54220; 920-686-2130 Marinette The Eagle Herald: [email protected]; 1809 Dunlap Ave, Marinette, Wisconsin 54143; 715-735-6611 Marquette Marquette County Tribune: 120 Underwood Ave, Montello, WI 53949; 608-297-2424 Menominee The Eagle Herald: [email protected]; 1809 Dunlap Ave, Marinette, Wisconsin 54143; 715-735-6611 Oconto Oconto County Times-Herald: [email protected] Box 128, Oconto Falls, WI 54154; 920-848-3427 Oconto County Reporter: 648 Brazeau Ave., Oconto, WI 54153; 1-800-510-5353 Outagamie The Post-Crescent: [email protected]; 306 West Washington Street, Appleton, WI 54911; 920-993-1000 ext. 281 Shawano The Shawano Leader: [email protected]; 1464 E. Green Bay St., Shawano, WI 54166; 715-526-2121 Sheboygan The Sheboygan Press: 632 Center Avenue, Sheboygan, WI 53081; 920-457-7711 Waupaca Waupaca County News (Waupaca County Post): [email protected]; [email protected]; 600 Industrial Dr., Waupaca, WI 54981; 715-258-3207 Waushara Waushara Argus: [email protected]; 920-787-3334 Winnebago Oshkosh Northwestern: [email protected]; 224 State St., Oshkosh, WI 54901; 920-235-7700 Northern Region By city: Rhinelander The Northwoods River News (Rhinelander Daily News): 232 S. Courtney Street, Rhinelander, WI 54501; 715-365-6397 Northwestern WI The Inter-County Leader: [email protected]; Box 490, Frederic, WI 54837; 715-327-4236 The Spooner Advocate: [email protected]; P.O. Box 338, Spooner, WI 54801; 715.635.2181 By county: Ashland The Daily Press: [email protected]; 122 West 3rd Street, Ashland, WI 54806; 715-682-2313 Bayfield The Daily Press: [email protected]; 122 West 3rd Street, Ashland, WI 54806; 715-682-2313 Barron Barron News-Shield: [email protected]; PO Box 100, Barron, WI 54812; 715-537-3117 Burnett Burnett County Sentinel: [email protected]; P.O. Box 397, 114 Madison Ave., Grantsburg, WI 54840; 715-463-2341 Douglas The Superior Telegram: 1226 Ogden Ave. Ste. 1, Superior, Wisconsin 54880; 715-395-5000 Florence Florence Mining News (Borderland Journal): [email protected]; P.O. Box 79, Florence, WI 54121; 715- 528-3276 Forest The Forest Republican: [email protected]; 103 South Hazeldell Ave., Crandon, WI 54520; 715-478-3315 Iron Iron County Miner: [email protected]; 216 Copper St., Hurley, WI 54534; 715-561-3405 Langlade Antigo Daily Journal: 612 Superior St, Antigo, Wisconsin 54409; 715-623-4191 Lincoln Merrill Courier: [email protected]; 807 E. First Street, Merrill, WI 54452; 715-536-5843 Tomahawk Leader: [email protected]; P.O. Box 345, Tomahawk, WI 54487; 715-453-2151 Oneida Star Journal: [email protected]; 24 W. Rives St., Rhinelander, WI 54501; 715-369-3331 Rhinelander Daily News (Northwoods River News): 232 S. Courtney Street, Rhinelander, WI 54501; 715-365-6397 Polk The Inter-County Leader: [email protected]; Box 490, Frederic, WI 54837; 715-327-4236 The Ledger: [email protected]; 105 Main St., P.O. Box 129, Balsam Lake, WI 54810; 715-485-3121 Price Price County Review: 115 N. Lake Ave., Phillips, WI 54555; 715-339-3036 Rusk Ladysmith News: [email protected]; 120 W 3rd St, P.O. Box 189, Ladysmith, WI 54848; 715-532-5591 Sawyer Sawyer County Record: [email protected]; 15617B Highway 63N, PO Box 919, Hayward, WI 54843; 715- 634-4881 Sawyer County Gazette: [email protected]; 5133 N. Main St., Loretta, WI 54896; 715-266-2511 Taylor Star News: [email protected]; 116 South Wisconsin, Medford, Wisconsin 54451; 715-748-2626; Vilas Vilas County News Review: [email protected]; P.O. Box 1929, 425 W. Mill Street, Eagle River, WI 54521; 715-479-4421 Washburn Washburn County Register: [email protected]; Box 490, Frederic, WI 54837; 715-468-2314 The Spooner Advocate: [email protected]; P.O. Box 338, Spooner, WI 54801; 715-635-2181 West Central Region By city: Eau Claire Leader-Telegram: [email protected]; 701 S. Farwell St., Eau Claire, WI 54701; 800-236-7077 La Crosse La Crosse Tribune: [email protected]; 401 N. Third Street, La Crosse, WI 54601; 608-782-9710 By county: Adams Adams County Times/Friendship Reporter: [email protected]; 116 S. Main St., P.O. Box 99, Adams, WI 53910; 608-339-7844 Buffalo Mondovi Herald News: 123 W. Main St., Mondovi, WI 54755; 715-926-4970 Chippewa Chippewa Herald: [email protected]; 321 Frenette Drive, PO Box 69, Chippewa Falls, WI 54729; 715-723-5515 Clark Tribune-Record-Gleaner: [email protected]; 715-255-8531 Clark County Press: 614 Hewett St, Neillsville, WI 54456; 715-743-2600 Crawford Prairie du Chien Courier Press: [email protected]; 132 S. Beaumont, P.O. Box 149, Prairie du Chien, WI 53821 Crawford County Independent: [email protected]; 320 Main Street (PO Box 188), Gays Mills 54631; 608-735-4413 Dunn Dunn County News: [email protected]; 3120 Schneider Ave. Suite 10; P.O. Box 40; Menomonie, WI 54751; 1-800- 224-7744 Eau Claire Eau Claire Leader-Telegram: [email protected]; 701 S. 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