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Leaps, leaders, legacies to highlight 2024 New North Summit
The 2024 New North Summit — “Leaps, Leaders, Legacies” — will be held on Thursday, June 6, at the Lambeau Field Atrium in Green Bay.
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.
Involta to expand services in Green Bay Area
Iowa IT service management company, Involta, recently announced the acquisition of a 24.5-acre site, including an existing data center, at W6149 Old Highway Road in the village of Harrison.
Bill to allow Tribal regalia at state school graduations
A bill in the state legislature — Assembly Bill No. 210 — would allow Indigenous students to wear Tribal regalia — defined in the bill as “a Tribe’s traditional dress or recognized objects of religious or cultural significance, including tribal symbols, beads and feathers” — during their graduation ceremony in Wisconsin schools.
Travel Wisconsin offers interactive fall color map
Travel Wisconsin offers Wisconsinites an interactive map detailing the status of fall color across Wisconsin as the leaves progress from green to yellow, orange and red.
Navigating sustainable agriculture practices
The Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance recently announced two new Climate Smart Agriculture Projects, both of which are designed to help farmers navigate sustainable agriculture practices.
Local coalition uses education as ‘first step’ in housing crisis
A coalition formed from business organizations in northeast Wisconsin, Housing NOW aims to work towards addressing the area’s housing shortage through their public education campaign, “Say Yes to Housing!”
For the love of gardening
The NEW Master Gardeners are all about “the love of gardening, the will to learn and the want to give back,” according to current President Kate Fix.
Providing a second chance for a solid future
Incarcerated students from the Wisconsin Department of Corrections (DOC) walked across the stage and earned their college diplomas in a ceremony held Aug. 10.
Oneida Bicentennial: Bound by culture
Continued from last week: “The majority of the tribes came with us to Wisconsin,” said former general manager/strategist, Bill Gollnick.