In the recall election, Clark was endorsed by the Capital Times, which described him as the "more able, independent and responsible candidate."
Three months later he founded the Capital Times, which became the State Journals main competition for the next nine decades.
The Capital Times now consists of three separate, interrelated products.
In addition to his fiction writing, Percy writes book reviews for The Capital Times.
As a result, shortly after publishing the first issue, The Capital Times faced an advertising boycott.
The Capital Times continued to publish on weekday afternoons and Saturday mornings.
The play received a positive review in the local paper, The Capital Times.
Rob Thomas, writing for the Capital Times, was highly laudatory.
He lives in Madison and works as an editor for The Capital Times.
Ultimately, the Capital Times concluded, "Baldwin's service merits an enthusiastic endorsement, and she has it from us."