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Bob Heisse, a scholarship recipient himself as a student, makes investment in future generations
Bob Heisse, executive editor of River Valley Media Group in La Crosse, Wisconsin, has endowed the Bob Heisse Scholarship for students with financial need in the Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications.Image: Sean Krajacic, Kenosha News
Alumnus displays commitment by endowing scholarship for journalism students
May 27, 2021
A Penn State journalism graduate who has built a career defined by a commitment to strong community journalism displayed his commitment to students with a recent gift to the University.
With a $50,000 gift, Bob Heisse, the executive editor of River Valley Media Group in La Crosse, Wisconsin, has endowed the Bob Heisse Scholarship for students with financial need in the Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications.
(5/12/2021)
And they said it wouldn’t last. Fifty years ago, a dynamic and idealistic young couple thought that there was room in Winona for two newspapers. The pair, who were both gifted writers with strong opinions, created the Winona Shopper and unleashed it on the Winona trade area. The first issue on November 3, 1971, featured a musician banging a bass drum on the cover, and the fledgling paper made a lot of noise during the first few months of its existence, even though it dared to compete with the powerful entrenched force that was the Winona Daily News in those days. That was the Christmas season, and almost everybody was able to find some extra budget to try out the new kids in the market. Fran and John Edstrom took a deep breath and relaxed. This was going to be a piece of cake. Then January hit, and the bus on the way to prosperity town came to a screeching halt. As John was often heard to remark later: “If it was easy, everybody would have done
Families upset over teacher realignment at WSU kids center Associated Press Text size Copy shortlink:
WINONA, Minn. A host of families are upset over Winona State University s plans to cut all nine teachers from its children s center.
The Winona Daily News reported Friday that 17 families sent the newspaper a letter complaining about the move.
Instead of nine teachers, the center will employ only two head teachers and assistant teachers. Current employees will have to reapply for their positions and face $15,000 pay cuts as assistant teachers.
WSU staff posted on the university s website in March that the center is losing about $150,000 annually and the changes will limit the need to raise families rates.
Families Upset Over Teacher Realignment at WSU Kids Center
WINONA, Minn. (AP) A host of families are upset over Winona State University s plans to cut all nine teachers from its children s center.
The Winona Daily News reports that 17 families sent the newspaper a letter complaining about the move. Instead of nine teachers, the center will employ only two head teachers and assistant teachers.
Current employees will have to reapply for their positions and face $15,000 pay cuts as assistant teachers. WSU staff posted on the university s website in March that the center is losing about $150,000 annually and the changes will limit the need to raise families rates.