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The face of the NEW Zoo calls it a career after 30 years
Serving at the NEW Zoo & Adventure Park for just about three decades, Neil Anderson will retire as its director at the end of the month.
From accountant clerk to park ranger – Gillis hangs up 31-year career
Dan Gillis ended his career as a park ranger at Bay Shore Park, but worked throughout Brown County during his 31 years on the job.
Amount budgeted for vehicle replacement over next four years isn’t enough
Due to what Village Administrator Aaron Kramer described as astronomical inflation, the budgeted amount for replacing police vehicles will not be enough.
Wisconsin native competes on American Ninja Warrior
Andrew Stoinski has been watching NBC’s “American Ninja Warrior” since he was 12 years old, but had never considered competing on it himself.
Packers Heritage Trail Plaza gets facelift
Oscar Leon, one of the creators of the display with Sculpture Resource LLC, took time last week to freshen up the plaza’s iconic statues.
Traveling exhibit focused on female veterans opens at Neville
“I Am Not Invisible,” an exhibit highlighting the contributions of local female veterans, is now on display at the Neville Public Museum.
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The Green Bay Police Department (GBPD) said it is encountering an increase of incidents involving gel guns.
De Pere’s Thompson getting settled into superintendent role
Thompson said one of the biggest obstacles for districts is learning loss caused by the pandemic, and finding the right solutions to address it.
NWTC bilingual cohort program provides new opportunity for Latinx students
Lucio Prieto, along with 10 others, recently graduated from NWTC’s newest approach to educating Latinx students – a bilingual cohort program.
Seymour natives saddle up in first rodeo appearance
A passion for horses and a spontaneous trip to the Sankey Rodeo School in Missouri led two Seymour brothers to give bronc riding a try.