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Green Bay modifies reopening criteria for return to classrooms
A recent decline in the COVID-19 burden rate prompted the school board to modify its reopening criteria which could bring some students back to classrooms.
Class action suit filed against Green Bay involving BLM protests
An attorney representing Black Lives Matter (BLM) protesters filed a federal class action suit Dec. 9 against the City of Green Bay.
Green Bay looks at body cameras, other upgrades
Following years of debate, research and planning, the idea of Green Bay police officers being equipped with body cameras took a giant leap forward.
New Rotary International president featured at local meeting
The Rotary Club of Green Bay welcomed a special guest as newly-selected Rotary International (RI) president Jennifer Jones dropped in to a meeting.
City art scene hampered by pandemic, plans continue
Kent Hutchison said the city art community came into the year with momentum, but the COVID-19 pandemic has halted plans and forced innovation.
Green Bay school board looks at return
The consistently high number of COVID-19 cases in the community means a return to in-person learning for Green Bay students is still up in the air.
Local food pantries stepping up to help
Food pantries throughout the area have been working nonstop to meet the needs of the community, as the pandemic continues to cause hardships.
Green Bay business community braces for COVID winter
The organization, charged with promoting Green Bay’s Broadway District and its business community, had to drastically scale back operations.
Green Bay to seek DPI waivers for 2020-21 school year
The Green Bay school board voted unanimously at its meeting Monday, Nov. 9, to seek a series of waivers from DPI for the 2020-21 school year.
Lectures move full STEAM ahead
In a year full of hardships, STEAM Engine is bridging the gap between the arts and technical fields with a focus on social justice issues this year.