Meet the teens keeping this northeast Wisconsin village from becoming a news desert
In a small Wisconsin town where local papers have faded, the Pulaski News still lands on doorsteps every other Thursday — written entirely by high school students. For 83 years, it’s been more than a class project; it’s been Pulaski’s paper of record. Guided by teacher Amy Tubbs, students learn to report, photograph, and connect with their community — one story at a time. In a world of shrinking local journalism, these young writers are keeping hometown news alive, print by print. Miranda Dunlap with Wisconsin Watch has the full story. Miranda Dunlap with Wisconsin Watch has the full story.
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