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Hotel Northland: Another opportunity for grandeur
In May 1972, the hotel became locally owned when it was purchased by Robert Safford, a Green Bay investor.
Pushing the buttons on recycling in Brown County
Tri-County Recycling will soon increase their usage of robotics in their Material Recovery Facility to aid in the sorting of recyclables and prevent materials from entering landfills.
Big Draft works to create massive ripple effect
Big Brother Big Sisters (BBBS) of Northeast Wisconsin has begun their recruiting process for 2024, with a campaign entitled “The Big Draft” — a play on words as the mentors are referred to as “Bigs.”
Young Adult Court celebrates first graduate
The Young Adult Court is the newest of the treatment courts in Brown County and is unique in the country according to Brown County Circuit Judge Tammy Jo Hock who oversees the court.
Golden Apple 2024: Caitlin Vanden Wyngaard, Notre Dame Academy
The Greater Green Bay Area Chamber of Commerce recently surprised its 2024 Golden Apple recipients in their classrooms. The local teachers were recognized in the areas of professionalism, leadership and innovation.
De Pere rocks the block for revitalization
On March 20, the Greater Green Bay Habitat for Humanity unveiled a new program in the De Pere City Hall Council Chambers that is designed to enhance the well-being of community members.
Partnership is key in Resch Square project
On Broadway’s downtown public market — now known as Resch Square — is expected to be open in time for the 2025 NFL Draft.
Hotel Northland: The epicenter
Continue from previous week. The hotel was quickly becoming the social nucleus of the city and more space was needed to accommodate the growing demand.
Three in race for Howard-Suamico School Board, Suamico Village Board
In the upcoming spring election, three candidates are running for two seats on the Howard-Suamico School Board, including two incumbents.
Gallagher to step down in April
After announcing in February that he would not be seeking reelection, U.S. Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-WI) announced Friday that he will be stepping down from his role in April.