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Sew much to see at the Neville’s newest exhibit
A new exhibit is making waves at the Neville Public Museum in Green Bay — Down by the Shore, a collection of fiber art projects made by the Fiber Artisans of Northeast Wisconsin.
Providing a second chance for a solid future
Incarcerated students from the Wisconsin Department of Corrections (DOC) walked across the stage and earned their college diplomas in a ceremony held Aug. 10.
Local runner dedicates her first marathon to her late father
Nicole Fadroski, 42, said that she is anxiously looking forward to competing in her first full marathon, the Community First Fox Cities Marathon on Sept. 17, because of the dedication and hard works she has put into her training, but also because of the way it will allow her to keep her father’s memory alive.
Get a look inside the Green Bay Police Department
The Green Bay Police Department has opened applications for Brown County residents to join its next Citizens Police Academy.
Local nonprofit serves as local HIV/AIDS resource center
Vivent Health is a nonprofit that provides many different services for those with HIV and AIDS.
ISI helps those with disabilities reintegrate
Innovative Services, Inc. (ISI) recently received a $135,800 grant from Wisconsin’s Department of Health Services “to enhance the life enrichment program with activities in and around communities to help their clients re-engage in their communities following COVID.”
Bay Area Room Tax Commission to serve tourism in outlying municipalities
The Green Bay Area Room Tax Commission oversees the collection of hotel room tax and partners with Discover Green Bay to promote tourism in the area and will now be joined by a second room tax commission to service the surrounding area.
Paws-ing to provide for pets
Community Paws of Wisconsin (CPW) welcomes those in need to their Pet Food Pantry located on Main Street in Green Bay.
Helping to ensure every child has a bed
The De Pere chapter of Sleep in Heavenly Peace gathered on July 26 to craft nearly 50 beds in less than three hours.
Police increase patrols of city parks
Following the stabbing of a 45-year-old man, which took place near St. John’s Homeless Shelter, Patrol Captain Clint Beguhn of the Green Bay Police Department said that they’ve “increased [their] patrols of the parks.”