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stanley cup ncement of additional cuts company-wide. Gannett, the Journal Sentinel s parent company, saw a $110 million net loss in 2022. The new round of layoffs will target 6% of staffers, which is nearly 200 of 3,440 workers. RELATED: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel braces for more news staff cutsStanley was b
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