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A lasting impact
Paul Jadin was the recent recipient of the On Broadway Impact Award — an honor that will now carry his name.
Creating confidence at an early age
High School Girls Leadership Conference Founder and Executive Coach Vicki Updike decided to start a leadership program for young women after realizing the issue of girls lacking confidence.
A deeper understanding of the city
Green Bay will bring back the City Hall Academy this May for its second class.
Golden Apple 2024: Gina Wagner, Denmark Middle School
The Greater Green Bay Area Chamber of Commerce recently surprised its 2024 Golden Apple recipients in their classrooms. The local teachers were recognized in the areas of professionalism, leadership and innovation. Leading up to the April recognition event, the Press Times is highlighting these eight honorees.
Hotel Northland: A return to glory
Continue from previous week Work on the $44 million renovation of the historic hotel lasted through 2016 and into 2017.
Cowles will not seek reelection
Senator Rob Cowles (R-Green Bay) will not seek reelection to his District 2 Wisconsin State Senate seat.
Mats with a message
Brown County Law enforcement, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and Green Bay Area Crime Stoppers are partnering on a campaign to help prevent the illegal purchases of firearms.
Golden Apple 2024: Kaleb Santy, Pulaski Community Middle School
The Greater Green Bay Area Chamber of Commerce recently surprised its 2024 Golden Apple recipients in their classrooms. The local teachers were recognized in the areas of professionalism, leadership and innovation. Leading up to the April recognition event, the Press Times is highlighting these eight honorees.
Rothman announces plans for UW tuition increase
On March 28, Universities of Wisconsin President Jay Rothman announced his proposal to increase tuition for resident undergraduates by 3.75% during the 2024–25 academic year. A rate that the UW system said is “similar to recent inflation.”
Hotel Northland: Another opportunity for grandeur
In May 1972, the hotel became locally owned when it was purchased by Robert Safford, a Green Bay investor.