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Hands-on classes planned for NWTC, but with changes
From mechanics to nurses to dental hygienists, Northeast Wisconsin Technical College (NWTC) is known for its hands-on learning.
Life can be ‘ruff’ for separated pets
But, as people begin returning to everyday work routines, pets will once again be spending much of the day alone, a change most may not enjoy.
UWGB faculty upset with potential UW System president hire
With the appointment of Dr. Jim Johnsen as UW System president looming on the horizon, members of local higher education are not satisfied.
Green Bay school board approves staffing changes
The Green Bay school board unanimously approved several hirings, transfers and resignations at its Monday, June 1, special meeting.
Recovery treatment changes with pandemic
Those with court-mandated treatment as a result of crimes involving intoxicants have a little more flexibility during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Green Bay council extends curfew
Green Bay will continue to be under a curfew until Monday, June 8, after the city council voted to extend following a tense discussion at its meeting.
Rai: With order lifted, guidelines should be followed
Gov. Evers’ Badger Bounce Back plan was close to meeting the criteria necessary to move into the first phase when the Supreme Court acted, Rai said.
Green Bay school board discusses potential budget cuts
The Green Bay school board discussed the financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and possible future budget cuts at its Monday, May 18, virtual meeting.
Green Bay council divides federal CARES Act funds
Under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act, he said the City of Green Bay will receive $595,446.
Healthcare urges patients to seek care
Local healthcare systems want people to know facilities are safe and patients are welcome to resume receiving routine services.