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Big Guide July 7-15

LIVE MUSIC Saturday, July 8 Luma Knotty Duo • WINEaLOT Vineyards, Greenleaf. Funky reggae-vibe music. 2 p.m. (All minors must be accompanied by an adult) Visit winealotvineyards.com for more details. Sunday, July 9 Terrance Symien and The Zydeco Experience • Leicht Memorial Park, Green Bay. Expressive and dynamic music featuring three-part harmonies. Part of the …

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Backpack drive

SCW, HFSC kick off summer backpack drive in Green Bay

By Kaity Coisman Contributing Writer GREEN BAY – School Choice Wisconsin (SCW) and Hispanics for School Choice (HFSC) hosted a backpack drive on Sunday, June 25 at the Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church Parish Festival, to distribute backpacks and school supplies to members of the Green Bay community. SCW and HFSC were also collecting …

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The Cannery

The Cannery to open as test kitchen, educational space for restauranteurs

By Avery Wageman Contributing Writer Restaurant incubator and test kitchen, The Cannery, will be opening on July 12 on Broadway Avenue. The business’ mission is to provide resources, tools, and an affordable space to burgeoning food and beverage entrepreneurs in order to strengthen their businesses. Previously a farm-to-table restaurant owned by the Pagel family, The …

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Book

Book Review: The Greatest Story in Sports: Green Bay Packers 1919-2019 by Cliff Christl

By Kris Leonhardt Editor-in-chief In The Greatest Story in Sports: Green Bay Packers 1919-2019, author Cliff Christl presents a comprehensive and captivating history of, arguably, the most storied team in professional football. Christl was a natural selection to produce the four-volume hardbound book set, with four decades in the journalism industry — most of them …

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Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

Heritage Hill looks to identify unknown soldier

By Annika Morschauser Contributing Writer GREEN BAY – Heritage Hill is a privately-administered state park of 56 acres that started in 1977, consisting of 26 historical buildings from the Green Bay area that have either been constructed or relocated there over the years to maintain, preserve and be used them for educational purposes. One specific …

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Kyle West

Kyle West continues to lead Green Bay throughout first half

By Gus Baylow Contributing Writer ASHWAUBENON–Four star infielder/outfielder Kyle West (West Virginia), hadn’t played in front of a crowd of near 2,000 people in his college career prior to joining the Rockers this summer, after starting out his career at the University of Charleston. That all changed, however, after the first Firework Friday of the …

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