A place for all to play
Seymour church works to build inclusive playground By Rick Cohler Contributing Writing SEYMOUR – If all goes according to plan, all children in Seymour regardless of their abilities will have a brand new inclusive park and playground by this fall. The state-of-the-art facility will be on a site adjacent to Emmanuel Lutheran Church on Main …
Artisans at The Art Garage
By Janelle Fisher City Pages Editor Nearly a year ago, the third cohort of artists began their journey through the NWTC Artisan and Business Center’s Artisan Residency Program. Now, they’re completing the final piece of the program — an exhibition of their work at The Art Garage. This year’s cohort of artists began their journeys …
Ashwaubenon grad named Badger men’s basketball manager
By Rich Palzewic Contributing Writer ASHWAUBENON – During his high school days at Ashwaubenon, Brady Wittig ran cross country and played basketball and baseball. It only made sense when his competitive athletic career ended when he enrolled at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, he looked for another way to fill that void. “I was set on …
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Green Bay Rockers wrap up season prep
By Tori Wittenbrock Sports Reporter GREEN BAY – In one final team workout before the Rockers headed to Fond du Lac to face the Dock Spiders in their first game of the 2023 season, Field Manager Chris Krepline led the Rockers through an evening batting practice and some field work on Sunday, May 28, from …
St. Norbert’s Alum named NHL head coach
By Tori Wittenbrock Sports Reporter DE PERE- St. Norbert College alumnus and former hockey star Spencer Carbery, 41, has taken his career to a new level after being named head coach of the NHL Washington Capitals Tuesday, May 30. Carbery played collegiate hockey for St. Norbert College close to two decades ago, scoring 55 goals, …
Pets of Brown County: Ally
Meet Ally, a 3-year-old English mastiff who lives in De Pere. Weighing in at more than 120 pounds, Ally is a gentle giant. Ally enjoys going for walks with her humans, but don’t expect to get anywhere fast — she enjoys stopping to sniff all the flowers she walks past and when she gets tired, …
Providing access to a higher education
By Kaity Coisman Contributing Writer GREEN BAY – As area high school seniors reach the end of their school year, many of them are looking for what their next step is going to be. For many, it may not be an option to attend college due to a variety of financial struggles. The CollegeReady program …
Going the distance
New 5K event added to annual Bellin Run By Janelle Fisher City Pages Editor As the Bellin Run returns for its 47th annual 10K event, a new race distance has been added to the lineup for this year. This year’s Bellin Run, set to take place Saturday, June 10, will add a new 5K distance …
Tackling tough topics with humor
Theatre Z returns to the stage with ‘The Father’ By Janelle Fisher City Pages Editor Four years since their last live performance, Theatre Z will take to the stage at St. Norbert College’s Webb Theatre with its production of The Father, a show about a man and his family’s experience with dementia and Alzheimer’s. Although …