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Shortage of affordable housing has deep roots, no easy fixes
She’s the head of SAGE Green Bay, an organization that fosters the arts in the area, and the owner of Eight Trees Co. which involves housing.
Shorewood Golf Course’s 90-year run comes to an end
For Rick Warpinski, managing the Shorewood Golf Course at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay was more than a job.For him, it was a second home.
Lack of affordable housing is crimping lives, economy
Amber Edwards spent most of the last three years trying to find affordable housing and landlord told her she had to moved out.
Genrich talks jobs, justice and joy at State of the City
Mayor Eric Genrich took stock July 13 of his challenging in the 2021 State of the City address at the Green Bay Botanical Gardens.
Change in Green Bay fire department ranks
As the Green Bay Metro Fire Department welcomed new firefighters, it said goodbye to nine members, each hanging up their uniforms over the last year.
Howard-Suamico connects with business leaders to discuss workforce
The Howard-Suamico school board, administrators and community business leaders met for a linkage session before a board meeting last month at the Urban Hub.
Family Nutrition Center celebrates 45th anniversary
For the past 45 years, supporting the nutritional health of Green Bay families has been the passion of the Lankfords, the owners of Family Nutrition Center.
Evers makes stop at UWGB following budget signing
Gov. Tony Evers made a stop at UWGB hours after signing the $87 billion Wisconsin state budget, which includes the construction of the Cofrin Center.
The ugly tooth: Barriers in Brown County dental care
During the 2019-20 school year, OHP hit record numbers and served almost 4,000 Brown County children dental care before the pandemic forced it to shut down.
Local author shares veteran stories in newest book
The in-their-own-words depictions from a local veteran about their service during World War II (WWII), the Korean War and the Vietnam War.