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A heartfelt encounter with Monk star Jason Gray-Stanford
Widely known as Lieutenant Randy Disher in renowned TV series, Monk (2002-2009), and with a recently wrapped Monk feature film version likely releasing this fall, actor and musician Jason Gray-Stanford is thankful to be alive today.
A lesson in rescue
The Green Bay Police Department’s Dive Team recently exhibited the procedure for recovering a vehicle from the Fox River, during a demonstration held July 13 at the docks near Zeller’s Ski & Sports.
From The Tarlton to The Tracks and beyond
Big things are on the horizon for Tarl Knight, owner of The Tarlton Theatre in Green Bay’s Broadway District and the recently announced music venue At The Tracks in Green Bay’s Shipyard District.
ArtFest Green Bay aims to bring art to the heart of the city
Downtown Green Bay, Inc. will fill the streets of downtown Green Bay with art of all kinds next weekend, July 28-30, as the organization prepares to put on the first ever ArtFest Green Bay.
GBUFO Fest brings out-of-this-world bands to Green Bay
A new music festival is taking place in Green Bay this weekend — GBUFO Fest, put on by the Green Bay UFO Museum and Gift Shop and organizer Tom Smith.
Dessart is Brian LaViolette Scholarship recipient
Halle Dessart, a senior at Green Bay Preble High School, was presented with the 2023 $10,000 Brian LaViolette Scholarship.
Telling the story of your house
Through UW-Green Bay’s Archives and Area Research Center Department, staff members can help homeowners navigate the resources necessary to research their homes’ histories.
Eisenhower locomotive continues as key driver for museum
The National Railroad Museum is a nonprofit organization that began in 1956 and has grown since, providing visitors with several exhibits to view and interact.
Local woman-owned business celebrates 30 years
A local woman-owned business is celebrating 30 years of giving back to the community this month.
Packers to host Alumni Sporting Clays event for Curative Connections
The Green Bay Packers will host their Alumni Sporting Clays event on Tuesday, Sept. 26, for the local nonprofit, Curative Connections.