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Lambeau stair climb continues 9/11 remembrance
Lambeau Field will be packed Saturday, Sept. 11, but not with chants of Go Pack Go chants but silent remembrance, footsteps and the periodic ring of a bell.
Chamber’s Vanden Heuvel selected for national fellowship
Eric Vanden Heuvel, vice president of talent and education at the Green Bay Chamber, has been on the job just 15 months but is doing something right.
House of Sweets brings Chicago-style candy north
Tatiana Vaughn has fond childhood memories of every other home in her neighborhood housing small candy shops with cheap treats and sweets.
Green Bay reestablishes district-wide mask mandate
It’s an about-face for the Green Bay school district after the board voted at an Aug.18 special meeting to reinstate the mask mandate district-wide.
Jenssen remains strong through cancer battle
Like many others, Green Bay resident Rachel Jenssen said the past year feels like a blur because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Green Bay parks broadband plan put on hold
A plan to equip four Green Bay parks with high-speed broadband internet using federal pandemic relief dollars is headed back to staff for more research.
Recycling efforts rewarded with park bench
A new park bench is on its way to Green Bay, thanks to the recycling efforts of residents of the city and those around the area.
igNight Market returns Aug. 21
Leicht Memorial Park will take on a festival atmosphere Saturday, Aug. 21, with igNight Market.
Artstreet returns to downtown Green Bay, celebrates 40th year
Artists and art enthusiasts alike from across the country will once again flood the streets of downtown Green Bay as Artstreet returns for its 40th year.
Green Bay lowers graduation requirements
The Green Bay school district is taking into account the COVID-19 pandemic and the year of virtual learning when it comes to graduation requirements.