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Brown County news briefs for the week of May 20
The shipping season officially began March 19, and Dean Haen, Port of Green Bay director, said the combined tonnage in Brown County is down.
NWTC: 110 years and counting of shaping futures
Over the past 110 years, thousands of students have looked to Northeast Wisconsin Technical College (NWTC) to give them a leg up in launching their career
Weekly Meeting Recap
A handful of proposed allocations of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds were up for discussion at the Tuesday, May 17, City Council meeting.
County looks to raise awareness as its deals with foster parent shortage
May is National Foster Care Month and Brown County leaders took time Tuesday, May 16, to highlight some of its foster families and staff.
Green Bay police ceremony honors officers
Those who lost their lives in the line of duty were honored Tuesday, May 17, in front of the Green Bay Police Department.
Heroes Club reunion happening Sunday, May 22
Between 1989 and 2006, Heroes Club on the south end of Washington Street played host to some of the best blues acts in the music business.
Thomas shifts focus of Railyard District studio
Local entrepreneur and photographer Audrey Thomas said the Greater Green Bay area has never been in short supply of talent.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Wisconsin celebrates 50 years
For the past 50 years, everyday volunteers doing everyday things have made the difference in thousands of children’s lives throughout Northeast Wisconsin
New De Pere Area Chamber president reflects on first 30 days
Kitty Johnson described her new role as president and CEO of the De Pere Area Chamber as her dream job – following that of wife, mom and grandma
Local start-up aids the recently single
Entrepreneurs Eliza Cussen and Elizabeth Paulson, founders of Divorcist, said they take pride in breaking the stigma in divorce