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Tevyn Montgomery, at left, and Zac Litkey work through an obstacle course together. Shane Fitzsimmons photo

Local organizations work to empower through adaptive fitness

By Kris Leonhardt/Shane Fitzsimmons Press Times staff HOWARD – As part of the Green Bay Packers Football Outreach Camp, Packers personnel and area football teams joined forces with 90 GRIT kids and adults from the Howard-Suamico, Pulaski and Bonduel school districts and the Bridge the Gap program to run drills. GRIT920 is a nonprofit specializing …

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Crews continue design work on the South Bridge Connector

By Kris Leonhardt Editor-in-chief DE PERE – Brown County has started design work on Section 3/GV-16 of the South Bridge Connector which will connect WIS 32/57 with County Road D, spanning across the Fox River. According to Jacobs Engineering, surveys are now being conducted to make an assessment of the project’s effect on the environment …

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Creating a neighborhood bounty

By Shane Fitzsimmons/Kris Leonhardt Press Times staff GREEN BAY – The Seymour Park Food Forest project, located in Green Bay’s Frank B. Seymour Park, is working to address food insecurity. The Premonstratensians (Norbertines) recently awarded an Augustine Stewardship Fund Trust grant to New Leaf Foods, Inc. for the funding of Seymour Park Food Forest Implementation. …

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Former University of Wisconsin-Green Bay guard Meghan Pingel played for the Phoenix from 2016-22. Pingel was recently hired as an assistant coach. Green Bay Athletics photo

A familiar face back on the sidelines for Phoenix women’s basketball

By Rich Palzewic Contributing Writer GREEN BAY – Transitioning from a player on the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay (UWGB) women’s basketball team just a short time ago, Megan Pingel is now getting her chance at a different role with the team — as an assistant coach. The university recently announced the hiring of Pingel, a …

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UW-Green Bay Phoenix is excitedly anticipating seeing fans in the stands for their annual Attacking Alzheimer's game against Robert Morris University on Friday, Oct. 27. Green Bay Athletics photo

UW-Green Bay Women’s Volleyball to host Attacking Alzheimer’s Night

By Tori Wittenbrock Associate Sports Editor GREEN BAY – As the Phoenix work deeper into the 2023–24 season, they are quickly approaching their Attacking Alzheimer’s theme night that they will host on Friday, Oct. 27 at 6 p.m. in the Kress. Honoring caregivers “We are partnering with the Alzheimer’s Association and they’ve been wonderful in …

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UW-Green Bay Women's Basketball Head Coach Kevin Borseth sports a GB Phoenix flannel on last year's Yooper Night game on Nov. 2, 2022. Green Bay Athletics photo

UW-Green Bay Women’s Basketball hosts upcoming Yooper Night

By Tori Wittenbrock Associate Sports Editor GREEN BAY – As UW-Green Bay Women’s Basketball prepares to enter their 2023 season with their first preseason match on Wednesday, Oct. 25 at home, they are also avidly awaiting another big game early on this season — their Wednesday, Nov. 1, game against Northern Michigan University. The Phoenix …

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Green Bay East high school students pose while raking the yards of nearby houses in 2022. William Garay photo

A little hard work doesn’t scare off Green Bay East students

By Mickey Schommer Contributing Writer GREEN BAY – For the second year since its revival, students at Green Bay East High School will be participating in a day-long volunteering project to rake their neighbors’ leaves on Saturday, Nov. 4. Will Garay and Karen McGrath, Green Bay East teachers and National Honor Society (NHS) advisors, have …

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