Wisconsin Code § 985.14

Refusal to publish
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When there is only one newspaper in a county and the publisher thereof refuses to publish a
legal notice, such legal notice may be published in a newspaper
printed in an adjoining county; and proof by affidavit of the reason why such publication was made in an adjoining county shall
accompany the proof of publication, or the order for publication,
when any is necessary, may be made or amended by the court or
judge so as to designate a newspaper in an adjoining county, upon
affidavit showing the necessity therefor. Whenever a legal notice
is required by law to be published in a newspaper in any county
having a village or city situated partly in said county and partly in
an adjoining county where there is no newspaper printed in such
village or city within the county first mentioned, but there is a
newspaper published in such village or city within such adjoining
county, such notice may be published in such last mentioned
newspaper.

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