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Leading the way in clean energy

By Kris Leonhardt/Mike Hollihan Press Times staff GREEN BAY – City and state sustainability leaders held a press conference on June 22 at Green Bay’s East River Emilie Park to highlight the city’s work with climate and sustainability goals, while noting financial incentives infusion from the Inflation Reduction and the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. …

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Project SEARCH celebrates success

By Melanie RossiContributing WriterGREEN BAY – Project SEARCH, a program designed to help young adults with disabilities prepare for and enter the workforce, recently hosted two graduation ceremonies for nine interns in the Green Bay area.On Tuesday, May 30, five interns — Ashley Hollrith, Ashley Phillips, Hannah Platkowksi, Fabian Smith and Grace Weyenberg — graduated …

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Blizzard WR Marquise Irvin exhibits the power of perseverance

By Mara Allen Contributing Writer Blizzard WR Marquise Irvin exhibits the power of perseverance By Mara Allen Contributing Writer The old saying “start things off on the right foot” was not the case for Green Bay Blizzard wide receiver Marquise Irvin. However, his ability to persevere has led to him establishing himself as one of …

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Substance Abuse

Breaking the cycle: Substance abuse — a constant across generations

By Kris Leonhardt Editor-in-chief As generational cycles occur, negative patterns and traits are known to transfer through multiple generations via learned behavior, family dynamics and environment. We continue to explore five northeast Wisconsin intergenerational family issues — physical health, alcoholism and drug use, mental health, education and housing — and what some organizations are doing …

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News-Lab Counselor

School-based counseling can help students in need, but how accessible is it?

By Natalie Eilbert NORTHEAST WISCONSIN – Amy DeBroux described the 13 years of advocating for her daughter’s mental health as being at sea: periods of crisis followed by calm. From 2005 to 2018, DeBroux spent hours discussing her daughter’s educational and mental health support needs. The scenes were familiar enough for DeBroux, thanks to her …

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