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Lion’s Mouth Bookstore shares 2022 resolutions, plans for the future and life as a bookstore in Green Bay
Lion’s Mouth Bookstore shares 2022 resolutions, plans for the future and life as a bookstore in Green Bay
Neville Public Museum preserves the wonder of Prange’s department store with the help and craftsmanship of a local restorer
Rowdy punk, Christmas classics and more in this weeks’ highlight events
By Heather Graves Correspondent GREEN BAY – Artists and art enthusiasts alike from across the country will once again flood the streets of downtown Green Bay as Artstreet returns for its 40th year. “The world is trying to return to what was normal to them, so it’s important that we come together to appreciate the …
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By John McCracken Correspondent GREEN BAY – Dozens of plastic water bottles have found a new home on Adams Street in downtown Green Bay. They’re not in a recycling bin, rather attached to a giant jellyfish. “Salva Jelly” is a new permanent sculpture created with recycled and reused materials, such as scrap metal, reclaimed wood …
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By Ben Rodgers Editor GREEN BAY – When an organization relies on events and sponsorships to improve the community, a pandemic requires even more support with dwindling resources. “Just like every other small business out there, we’re in uncharted territory,” said Brian Johnson, executive director of On Broadway Inc. “We’re doing everything we can to …
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By Heather Graves Correspondent GREEN BAY – A dose of arcade nostalgia is coming to downtown Green Bay. Player 2 Arcade Bar is set to open in April in the former El Presidente Mexican Kitchen building on Washington Street. “We absolutely love the location, and the building,” said owner Michael Joyce. This is Player 2’s …
By Melinda Anne Roberts Contributor GREEN BAY – Olde Main Street, Inc., is optimistic about the immediate future and that was conveyed to the crowd at the Art Garage, Tuesday, March 5, for the State of the Street. “2019 will be the best year ever,” said Ryan Kuehn, president of Olde Main Street. Kuehn is …