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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.
Green Bay zoning administrator retires after three decades of service
On June 1, Paul Neumeyer, senior zoning administrator for the City of Green Bay, celebrated 30 years of service. One day later, he called it a career.
Nsight Telservices to deliver fiber internet to Pulaski
Pulaski residents and businesses will soon have access to high-speed fiber internet thanks to Nsight Telservices’ multi-million-dollar expansion project.
Hobart Briefs
The Village Board approved a professional services proposal with Robert E. Lee Associates (REL) to provide technical support to the village.
Ashwaubenon chef, student to compete in cooking challenge
The dream of an eighth grade student from Ashwaubenon’s Parkview Middle School will soon come true when he competes in a televised cooking competition.
Faces of the Markets
Howler Coffee Co., a local coffee roaster, was created by Bradley Van Laanen and Jackson Smith, sparked by their mutual love for a good cup of joe.
News Briefs
The Green Bay Police Department said a large disturbance at 3 a.m. Sunday, June 13, at Taqueria Michoacan is still under investigation.
Howard fire welcomes new ladder truck to its fleet
A new built-to-order Pierce ladder truck is joining the Howard Fire Department’s fleet, replacing its aging 2001 ladder truck.