Wisconsin Code § 985.13

Change of name or discontinuance of paper
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(1) Whenever a legal notice is required or ordered to be published in a particular newspaper and the name of such newspaper
is changed before such publication is commenced or before it is
completed, the publication shall be made or continued in the
newspaper under its new name with the same effect as if the name
had not been changed. The proof of the publication, in addition
to other requirements, shall state the change of name and specify
the period of publication in such newspaper under each name.
(2) When a newspaper ceases to be published before the publication of a legal notice is commenced, or when commenced
ceases before such publication is completed, the order for publication, when one is required in the first instance, may be
amended by order of the court or judge, on proof of the fact by affidavit, so as to designate another newspaper, as may be necessary; and if no order is required in the first instance such publication may be made or completed in any other newspaper; and any
time during which such notice is published in the first newspaper
shall be reckoned a part of the time required for the publication
thereof, proof of which may be made by affidavit of any person
acquainted with the facts. The second newspaper may be one
published in an adjoining county in the cases mentioned in s.
985.14.

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