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Hobart fire department, staff steps up after storm
The Village Board took pause at its June 21 meeting to acknowledge last week’s devastating storm and the efforts of the entire village in its wake.
Local author highlights “golden age” of Brown County businesses in new book
A new book from local author Phil Hauck takes a look at businesses whose names are part of the bedrock of the Greater Green Bay community.
After a COVID-19-related delay, event space opens at Wildlife Sanctuary
The Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary is making a new name for itself – the area’s newest wedding and reception venue.
Napalese Lounge and Grille set to celebrate 40th anniversary
Napalese Lounge and Grille, the state’s second-longest-running LGBTQ+ bar, is preparing to celebrate its 40th anniversary.
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The NEW Zoological Society is sponsoring a World Giraffe Day celebration from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, June 25.
Green Bay committee shoots down marijuana referendum, discusses City Hall’s pride flag
Green Bay’s Protection and Policy Committee spent a good chunk of its June 20 meeting discussing the potential of putting an advisory marijuana referendum on the November ballot.
Amateur Radio Club to participate in Field Day, encourage others to join
An annual event for amateur radio operators is days away and the Green Bay Mike & Key Club is inviting the community to join in on the fun.
Annual kite fest set to take flight, support local organization
Hundreds of kites will once again color the sky on Green Bay’s east side for the ninth annual Fly a Kite Fest.
Out of the storm: The worst of circumstances brings out the best in neighbors, friends, strangers
More than a week after severe storms pounded the Greater Green Bay area with wind more than 70 miles per hour, residents are still picking up the pieces.
Pulaski Middle School band room gets updates
Thanks to donations and the help of several people, the PCMS band room has undergone many needed renovations and updates over the past six months.