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From civil war to citizenship
The two now have plans to help her immigrate to America someday soon, where she will begin the process of gaining American citizenship.
Big Brothers Big Sisters holiday party a success
Nearly 300 Bigs, Littles and their families kicked off the holiday season at the Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Northeast Wisconsinannual holiday party.
Students creating connections this holiday season
Though the consolidation won’t happen until the beginning of next school year, students are already creating connections this holiday season.
West High School junior McGhee named Youth of the Year
For this year’s Boys & Girls Club of Greater Green Bay’s Youth of the Year award winner, working hard to achieve a goal is nothing new.
Green Bay school board to enforce public comment time limit
The school board will again enforce the 5-minute time limit for public comment, something Brenda Warren said the board has moved away from as of late.
Green Bay bans use of coal-tar sealants
Alders unanimously passed an ordinance banning the application and sale of coal-tar sealants throughout the city at their meeting Tuesday, Dec. 17.
Green Bay schools received deductions for chronic absenteeism
Staff are looking at chronic absenteeism throughout the district after eight schools received point deductions on their state report cards because of it.
Packers spend time visiting patients at Bellin Hospital
The four pros visited with patients at Bellin Hospital on Tuesday to help spread holiday cheer to those being treated at the hospital this holiday season.
UW-Green Bay celebrates 100th graduating class
It started humbly on the UW Center’s Deckner Gymnasium in June of 1970, 78 members of the first graduating class received their diplomas from UW-Green Bay.
Elks continue dedication to serving veterans
Since it was chartered in 1893, Elks Lodge 259 in Green Bay has held true to the guiding principle of never forgetting veterans.