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Artstreet

Artstreet moves to Ashwaubenon after growing pains with Green Bay

By Heather Graves Editor ASHWAUBENON – After filling the streets of downtown Green Bay for four decades, Artstreet – an annual event organized by Mosaic Arts, Inc., a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing the arts in Greater Green Bay –  is moving to Ashwaubomay Park in Ashwaubenon. And though it’s a move filled with possibilities, …

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Gerrits

Gerrits settling back into civilian life after third overseas deployment

By Heather Graves Editor HOWARD – Until recently, Tyler Gerrits, an engineer/paramedic for the Green Bay Metro Fire Department, spent his days and nights in a different bunkhouse — in the deserts of Iraq serving with the Army National Guard and its 135th Medical Company.  During his most recent 11-month deployment, First Sergeant Gerrits served …

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Destination Imagination

Destination Imagination honors and fosters learning

By Victoria Wittenbrock Intern GREEN BAY – Hundreds of student-manned teams will converge at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay (UWGB) April 9 for the 2022 Destination Imagination (DI) Wisconsin Affiliate Tournament. “We are excited to bring back the Destination Imagination Affiliate Tournament to campus after a couple year hiatus due to the pandemic,” Jason Mathwig, …

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Taylor

Young artist Taylor painting away for Ukraine

By Josh Staloch Staff Writer HOWARD – Right now, there is nothing 20-year old Preston Taylor is more passionate about than the struggle in Ukraine.  More specifically, there’s nothing he’s more passionate about right now than helping the people affected by that struggle through his artwork, which he is selling in order to donate 100% …

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Howard

Muraski, Suennen share Howard’s most important issues

By Press Times Staff HOWARD – Though the April 5 ballot in the Village of Howard only includes incumbents – Cathay Hughes, John Muraski, Scott Beyer and Ray Suennen – the Press Times gave candidates an opportunity to share with constituents their responses to:  What do you see as the most important issue facing the …

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Green Bay

Green Bay District 2 will have new representative come April 5

By Press Times Staff GREEN BAY – Former Green Bay District 3 Alderperson Andy Nicholson and political newcomer Jim Hutchison will face off to take over representation for incumbent Veronica Corpus-Dax, who is not running for reelection. The Press Times asked each candidate the same question. “What do you see as the most important issue …

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