Author name: Heather Graves

Point

Area homeless advocates ready for July’s Point-In-Time count – Organizers expect highest unsheltered population count in years

By Janelle FisherIntern BROWN COUNTY – Next week, volunteers will take to the streets to conduct the year’s second of two Point-In-Time counts, which records the number of unsheltered homeless individuals currently in Brown County. The count, which will start late Wednesday, July 27, and run into the morning of Thursday, July 28, serves as …

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Sugden

A life’s work: Sugden spends decades supporting public libraries

By Heather GravesEditor BROWN COUNTY – Sarah Sugden, executive director of the Brown County Library, barely misses a beat when she tells you what the two most important things in life are – her family and public libraries. “I’m a nerd, and I love it,” she said. “I love libraries. It’s my life’s work.” Dedicating …

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Moonlit

Moonlit Meadows provides outlet for veterans, first responders, kids through classes, programs

By Kat HalfmanStaff Intern BROWN COUNTY – Mandi Mincheski, owner of Moonlit Meadows Performance Horses, LLC in Denmark, said there’s something special about equine therapy. “You have to be in the moment when you’re with horses,” she said. “They don’t care what happened yesterday, and they don’t care how busy you are tomorrow. Everything has …

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Krueger

Absent, but not gone – Hobart firefighter, sergeant leaves for assignment in Texas

By Heather GravesEditor HOBART – For the past two years, Sergeant First Class and Green Bay West graduate Mike Krueger has served as a member of the volunteer Hobart Fire Department – a role he said he has cherished. “Ever since I got hired, the fire department has been one big family, which I love,” …

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Tea

Faces of the Markets: Jennifer Nowicki – Cultivate Taste Tea

As the only certified tea specialist in Wisconsin, Jennifer Nowicki, owner of Cultivate Taste Tea Salon, said her passion for all things tea began at a young age, thanks in part to her grandmother. “I carry fond memories of drinking tea with my grandma following delicious homemade family meals,” she said. Nowicki said her palate …

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Aon

Titletown welcomes newest U.S. Venture Center tenant – Aon

By Jim PaulStaff Intern ASHWAUBENON – U.S. Venture Center, the seven-story office tower on the west end of Titletown, is now home base for another area business – bringing the building’s occupancy to 80%. During a press conference Tuesday, July 12, Titletown Office Partners – the real estate development partnership led by the Green Bay …

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Literacy

Literacy Green Bay volunteer accumulates 500 hours of service, recently named Volunteer of the Year

By Tori WittenbrockIntern GREEN BAY – The dictionary defines a volunteer as a person who chooses freely to do something – for the past 10 years, Literacy Green Bay volunteer Bill Wright has done just that. Wright’s efforts were recently recognized by Literacy Green Bay – naming him Volunteer of the Year for his hard …

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facilities

Additional listening sessions set for facilities, operation plans

By Pulaski News PULASKI – The Pulaski Community School District is growing and is looking to the public for additional input/feedback on the updated proposed facilities project plan – which officials say is needed in order for district facilities to handle said growth. District residents are invited to attend upcoming listening sessions to learn more …

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