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Nicolet Drive development discussed
Plans to develop a 55-acre parcel of land off Nicolet Drive along the east shore of the Bay of Green Bay are beginning to take shape.
Jackie Nitschke Center continues mission with recovery homes
Since 1973, the Jackie Nitschke Center has helped those struggling with substance addiction and other disorders by providing hope, healing and recovery.
Prohibition exhibit open at Neville Museum
Between now and late October, a trip to the second floor of the Neville Public Museum will take visitors back to the Roaring Twenties and Prohibition.
Second Green Bay Harbor Freight store to open on west side
The former Planet Fitness building at 2641 West Mason St,, on Green Bay’s west side will soon be home to the city’s second Harbor Freight Tools store.
Green Bay Council approves park broadband project
A project to equip four Green Bay parks with high-speed broadband internet using federal pandemic relief dollars received final approval by the Council.
Community partners launch flooding survey
A community-based partnership is taking stock of an issue that has caused headaches for residents for years – flooding along the river.
Green Bay Botanical Garden turns 25
A lot has changed in the last two-and-a-half decades for the Green Bay Botanical Garden, now home to more than 60,000 Wisconsin plants and flowers.
Behind the scenes: Beth Jones – Green Bay board secretary
Known to many as the person who takes roll call & records votes at school meetings, Green Bay school board secretary Beth Jones has lots of duties.
Green Bay sticks with current quarantine practices
The Green Bay School Board stuck with its current quarantine and isolation practices at its Sept. 13 meeting, and some people.
Konop Companies celebrates 75 years in business
Watching their father, Louie Konop, grow Konop Companies, Inc. from a peanut machine route into the food and beverage service company it is today.