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Gov. Evers announces $1.3 million in grants for Great Lakes
MADISON, Wis. -- Governor Tony Evers announced Monday nearly $1.3 million in grants to support quality of life, foster economic development, protect and improve the Great Lakes resources, and create resiliency in Wisconsin’s coastal communities.
Wisconsin home-owners facing a tenant discrimination charge
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - Two owners of a duplex in Appleton, Wisconsin was charged by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for discriminating against a tenant with disabilities. The owners violated the Fair Housing Act by refusing to grant a tenant with a disability an accommodation to...
Reduced Lane, On-Ramp Closures on I-41
There are a couple of traffic slowdowns expected this week on I-41. As the DOT continues their massive 5-year expansion of the highway between Appleton and De Pere, motorists are being warned of some reduced lanes overnight in work zones. That is the only expected issue, with the exception of...
Foghat unable to make Kimberly’s Paperfest after global IT outage strands rock band in Atlanta
KIMBERLY, Wis. (WFRV) – The global IT outage has impacted flights around the country, and as a result, one of the artists originally scheduled to perform at Paperfest had to cancel. According to a release, Foghat, the English rock band best known for its hit song ‘Slow Ride,’ is...
How you can help someone Feel the Love this winter
Heroes from all walks of life in your community could be just the people Ultimate Air in Luxemburg and other Lennox dealers across the country are looking for before the summer turns into the fall and winter. Like other programs run by heating and cooling equipment manufacturers nationwide, the Lennox...
Military displays massive aircraft at EAA AirVenture
OSHKOSH, Wis. (WBAY) - Aviation enthusiasts who wander the EAA grounds and Wittman Field in Oshkosh over the next week are treated to sights and thrills you won’t find anywhere else, including up-close looks at massive aircraft. The B-52 Stratofortress bomber is the centerpiece on Boeing Plaza. EAA says...
Major Layoffs at Unexpected Wisconsin Company: Thousands to Lose Jobs
WFCN – According to a spokeswoman, thousands of people in Fond du Lac are being laid off by an unexpected Wisconsin corporation. Mercury Marine has announced “short-term layoffs” that will impact around 1,700 hourly workers. Staff members expressed shock and anxiety at the news, according to NBC 26.
Picture of the Day: Full Power
Cheryl Goodwin sent in this photo with a note: “An afternoon of action on Lake Winnebago captured from the Seaplane base at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2023.”. Would you like to have your photo featured as Picture of the Day? You can submit it via this form. All photos sent...
UW Green Bay Hosting STEM Fest in Manitowoc
The Chamber of Manitowoc County is teaming up with UW Green Bay – Manitowoc Campus to teach children the importance of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math, better known as STEM. The event is known as STEM Fest and will be held at the campus, located at 705 Viebahn Street.
Kiwanis Club of Manitowoc to host 42nd Annual Car, Motorcycle & Vintage Camper Show
The Kiwanis Club of Manitowoc will be hosting the award-winning 42nd Annual Kiwanis Car, Motorcycle, and Vintage Camper Show at Washington Park on August 11, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission for spectators is free. A small registration fee of $10 will be charged for each display car,...
B.J. Stupak Fund donates $25K for Blesch stadium project
MARINETTE — Smiles were wide last Tuesday at The Stephenson National Bank & Trust (SNBT) as members of the B.J. Stupak Memorial Fund gathered to make a $25,000 donation to The Walton Blesch Stadium Legacy Foundation. Laurie Stupak, former Menominee Mayor and SNBT Board Member, along with Tony Furton, former Menominee City Manager, represented the B.J. Fund. Together they presented the $25,000 check to John Wills, member of Walton Blesch Stadium Project, and Casey Hoffman, current Menominee Mayor. ...
Predicting the Packers 53-man roster going into training camp
The Green Bay Packers officially open training camp this week (first practice on July 22), which means the football season is pretty much here to stay. The long wait of the offseason is over, and Packers fans have every reason to be brimming with optimism heading into 2024. The Packers...
Packers Cut Loose QB-Turned WR, Sign 2 Young Pass-Catchers
The Green Bay Packers are making a few changes to the bottom of their wide receiver corps before their first training camp practice on Monday, July 22. According to the team’s official transaction wire for July 19, the Packers waived former quarterback-turned-wide receiver Alex McGough with an injury designation on Friday as players started reporting from the offseason break for the start of camp.
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