Author name: Heather Graves

SilverWear

Faces of the Markets: Misty Nagan – SilverWear by Misty

As a third generation silverware artist, Misty Nagan, owner of SilverWear by Misty, said she has carried on her grandmother’s tradition of upcycling vintage silverware into wearable art for more than eight years. “My 86-year-young, spitfire grandmother is still creating heirloom pieces in Arizona,” she said. “She taught my mom, and I learned from her.” …

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Board, stakeholders break ground for Village Center pavilion project

By Kat HalfmanStaff Intern HOWARD – It was an exciting afternoon for the Village of Howard community July 14, as ground was officially broken for the long-anticipated Arnold and Gloria Schmidt Pavilion and Village Center public space project. “The idea behind this facility is to give people a place to be together, a place to …

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Hobart board approves lease agreement for village vehicles

By Janelle FisherIntern HOBART – A proposal to lease the village’s police and public works vehicles through Enterprise was up for discussion again Tuesday, July 19. Much of the discussion mirrored points made at the July 5 meeting, except with Hobart’s municipal attorney Frank Kowalkowski present to provide an overall review of the agreement and …

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Krumenauer

Administrator Krumenauer happy to be part of Bellevue

By Heather GravesEditor BELLEVUE – Though Administrator Ben Krumenauer has called the Greater Green Bay area home previously, he said his return to the area as the new administrator of the Village of Bellevue is different. “I think the big thing that I saw value to Bellevue is it’s a progressive community,” he said. “It …

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News Briefs

News Briefs

Oneida Nation receives $648,339 in ARPA funds to support sustainable energyONEIDA – The Oneida Nation received a $648,339 grant July 19, from the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) to develop a Tribal Utility Authority, as well as explore the potential for a utility-scale solar facility and electric vehicle for tribal operations. The …

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Serenity

A place to start over – a new sober living home opening in Green Bay

By Heather GravesEditor GREEN BAY – To help individuals suffering from alcohol and drug addiction achieve a life they never imagined possible – that’s the mission of Serenity House of Green Bay, the area’s newest sober living home. Both recovering addicts themselves, owners and operators Adam Brouchoud and Eric Ebbole said their inspiration behind opening …

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A Titletown staple celebrates 30 years in business

By Janelle FisherIntern ASHWAUBENON – For three decades, the mention of Green Bay Packers gamedays, Resch Center concerts, Resch Expo conventions and Stadium District nightlife has, more often than not, also included the Stadium View Bar and Grill. What Kelly Hewitt, the front-of-the-house manager at Stadium View Bar and Grill, said started with a 28-day …

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Soccer

Lambeau, Green Bay ready to host its first-ever futbol game

By Greg BatesCorrespondent GREEN BAY – Green Bay is known for its football – American football, that is. However, this weekend, the European version of the time-honored sport will be invading Titletown for a first-of-its-kind match at Lambeau Field. Two of Europe’s premier soccer teams – FC Bayern Munich and Manchester City – will face …

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