Where to Find the Most Recent News Each Day

New Glarus 360 organizes its homepage differently on desktop and mobile. Here is how to find the newest stories, understand which articles are featured, and open the Latest page to browse every post in chronological order each day.

Where to Find the Most Recent News Each Day

New Glarus 360 publishes stories and updates throughout the day, but the newest article is not always the most prominent story on the homepage.

Some stories are selected as featured articles because they are especially important, useful or timely. Other stories may appear even when they were not published recently and are relevant for other reasons.

Understanding the difference between featured stories and the Latest section will help you quickly find the newest New Glarus news and reporting.

Finding the Newest Stories on a Desktop

When visiting New Glarus 360 on a desktop computer, the most recent featured story appears front and center at the top of the homepage. Generally, the most recent story is featured there, unless there is more important news at that moment.

The column on the far left displays three additional featured stories. However, those stories are selected for prominence and are not necessarily the three most recently published articles.

Some of the newest stories may not be featured in that left column at all.

To find articles in the exact order they were published, look at the column on the right side of the homepage under the header “Latest.”

Stories in the Latest section appear sequentially, with the newest article listed first. As additional stories are published, they are added to the top of that column.

Finding the Newest Stories on a Mobile Device

The New Glarus 360 homepage is arranged differently on a phone or other mobile device.

The first four stories displayed on the mobile homepage are featured stories. Like the featured stories on a desktop computer, they are not always the four newest articles.

After those four featured stories, the next seven articles are the most recent stories published on New Glarus 360. They appear in chronological order, beginning with the newest.

Readers looking for the latest reporting should scroll past the featured stories to reach this section.

How to View Every Story in Chronological Order

To see all New Glarus 360 articles organized by publication time, click or tap the word “Latest” in the column header.

This will take you to the Latest page, where every story is displayed in chronological order, beginning with the newest article first.

The page initially displays 12 stories. To continue browsing older New Glarus news, click the red “12 More Posts” button. Another 12 articles will then load beneath the existing stories.

You can continue clicking the button to work backward through previous reporting, community announcements, local government coverage, sports, events and other New Glarus 360 articles.

Featured Does Not Always Mean Newest

Featured stories are selected to highlight important or especially useful coverage. A story may remain featured even after several newer articles have been published. Sometimes a featured story is many months old, but is relevant for another reason and is thus featured.

The Latest page is the best place to check whether anything new has been posted since your last visit.

For a quick look, use the Latest column on a desktop or scroll past the first four featured articles on mobile. For the complete chronological archive, open the Latest page.

– Having trouble finding a recent story? Contact New Glarus 360 or leave a comment, and we will help point you in the right direction.

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