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Grants available for downtown parklets
The City of Green Bay is offering a new grant program for businesses looking to extend their premises outdoors by installing parklets.
Green Bay school board approves building purchase
The Green Bay school board voted Monday, June 14, to approve the purchase of the former Cup O Joy building currently housing the district’s welcome center.
‘Savage Ancient Seas’ arrives at the Neville Public Museum
Take a trip up to the second story of the Neville and you’ll step into a fossil menagerie of some of the fiercest marine creatures to ever inhabit earth.
Entrepreneur initiative launched in Green Bay
A entrepeneur initiative geared toward helping minority-, women- and veteran-owned startups is taking root at the Urban Hub co-working space in Green Bay.
Green Bay council adopts virtual meeting ordinance
The Green Bay city council adopted an ordinance earlier this month to allow virtual participation indefinitely in all committee and full council meetings.
Green Bay loosens mask mandate for some grades
The Green Bay school board voted to loosens the district’s mask requirements for high schoolers at a special meeting Monday, June 7.
Big 5 ‘dismayed’ by move to lose billions in federal funds
Superintendents from the Big 5 sent a letter to the Legislature following action by the Joint Finance Committee which jeopardizes $2.3 billion in aid.
Green Bay’s Nowicki brings exper-tea-se to Broadway
Jennifer Nowicki has bounced around the world selling tea, and the Green Bay native learned the trade in Seattle, New York City and China.
New Micah Center, same mission
The Micah Center, a daytime resource center for adult men currently experiencing homelessness has a new home at 612 Stuart St. in downtown Green Bay.
Plan for downtown grocery store, apartments moves forward
A proposed grocery store in downtown Green Bay are again gaining traction following the backing of a development agreement at its June 8 meeting.