Author name: Heather Graves

Cooking

Ashwaubenon chef, student to compete in cooking challenge

By Jim Paul Staff Intern ASHWAUBENON – The dream of an eighth grade student from Ashwaubenon’s Parkview Middle School will soon come true when he competes in a televised cooking competition at this year’s School Nutrition Association (SNA) of Wisconsin’s annual conference. The conference, geared toward any and all school nutrition staff, is spicing things …

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Law

Law enforcement members from across the globe joined ranks for training in De Pere

By Lee Reinsch Correspondent DE PERE — Law enforcement from more than a dozen countries and five continents joined forces recently in De Pere for a week of sharing their skills and experiences with like-minded souls. International Police Association (IPA) President Joe Johnson said by the second night, you’d have been hard pressed to believe …

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Maedke

A night to remember: Green Bay native shines at Tony Awards

By Heather Graves Editor GREEN BAY – The final performance of the 75th annual Tony Awards, Sunday, June 12 – a title track mashup from the Broadway show “Six” – included a familiar face. Mallory Maedke, a Green Bay native and 2010 Notre Dame Academy (NDA) graduate, stepped in for one of the musical’s principal …

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Cruise

Years in the making: First cruise ship arrives in Green Bay

By Press Times Staff GREEN BAY – The much-anticipated arrival of Green Bay’s first-ever cruise ship came to fruition Thursday, June 16, as American Queen Voyages’ Ocean Navigator docked at Leicht Park – the first of two overnight visits to Titletown this summer. “City of Green Bay officials have done a fantastic job ensuring the …

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Traffic

Hobart Briefs

Traffic stop leads to arrest ONEIDA – An attempted traffic stop late last month led to the arrest of a male driver wanted on a handful of outstanding warrants. When officers attempted to pull over a vehicle for an equipment violation, the driver of the vehicle accelerated and began driving recklessly. Officers said the chase …

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