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Schneider intermodal working to unlock customer growth, flexibility in Mexico
GREEN BAY, Wis. — Schneider National Inc., a multimodal provider of transportation, intermodal and logistics services, is helping shippers create flexible growth opportunities, find efficiencies and take advantage of industry leading offerings. “It’s much easier and quicker for shippers to move their freight across the border than the ocean,...
Wausau Woodchucks fall in extra innings at Green Bay
GREEN BAY – Green Bay had a walk-off sacrifice fly in the bottom of the 10th inning to defeat the Wausau Woodchucks 7-6 in Northwoods League baseball action Friday night. Playing for the second of four-straight days against the Rockers, Wausau opened the scoring with two runs in the first inning as Vance Sheahan (South Carolina Upstate) and Edian Espinal (Central Florida) both singled and Max Galvin (Miami) walked to load the bases. Colin Bruggemann (Oklahoma St.) reached on a fielder’s choice to score one and then created a run down that crossed another and the Chucks led 2-0.
Economic assessment looking at Menominee tribe
Opportunities abound to bring back some of the $312M spent off the reservation. The Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin is doing an economic assessment in the hopes of developing a strategic plan that turns the reservation into a resource for local entrepreneurs and increases the potential benefits the tribe can tap into to improve life for its people.
Aurora Healthcare Manitowoc County Gets Energy Award
Thirteen hospitals, including Aurora Medical Center Manitowoc County, are being recognized by the American Society for Health Care Engineering (ASHE). The hospital was awarded as an Energy to Care Sustainability Champion, which is part of a sustainability program that works to help healthcare facilities track their energy use, water, and emissions reduction efforts and celebrates hospitals and health systems that go above and beyond in achieving their sustainability goals.
Local Athletes Compete at World Championships
The Underwater Hockey Age Group World Championships taking place this week in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, have included athletes from Door County representing the United States. Two women – Molly Banks and Kailee Moe – and three men – Mark Herrell, Owen Foulds and Ezra Linnan – were on the rosters of their respective U24 teams for players born in 2001 or later.
Green Bay hospital dresses up NICU babies in the spirit of the Olympics
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - Babies in the newborn intensive care unit at St. Vincent Children’s Hospital in Green Bay are showing their Olympic spirit. “Every day, our NICU babies at HSHS St. Vincent Children’s Hospital inspire us with their strength and resilience,” said James Burke, Manager, of HSHS St. Vincent Children’s Hospital NICU. “Every milestone they achieve is a victory worth celebrating!”
Shawano was first turn in 26th EAA AirVenture cross country air race
Shawano Municipal Airport was once again the first turn for the annual EAA AirVenture Cup Race, held July 21. About 100 unique aircraft (38 race classes) competed in the race of more than 400 nautical miles. The course included the planes flying over (and some landing) at the airports in...
'I was just outraged'; Green Bay settles lawsuit, agrees to pay $200,000
The lawsuit was brought on by the Wisconsin State Senate after listening devices were discovered in City Hall. Senator André Jacque says that he was appalled and worried about sensitive conversations.
Air Force officer, Miss America makes waves at EAA
OSHKOSH, Wis. — Miss America Madison Marsh, an active-duty Air Force 2nd lieutenant, talked about how she balances her military career and pageant life Wednesday at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh. "I'm in two very conflicting stereotypical roles when you think about women in the military and you think about women...
De Pere's new $1.8 million Nelson Family Pavilion opens Friday night with free concert by Johnny Wad, Jackson Mankowski
DE PERE - The $1.8 million Nelson Family Pavilion at Voyageur Park will celebrate its grand opening Friday night with a free concert, beer, food tents and peak summer weather. De Pere’s newest community amenity is a year-round, multi-use facility with a wrap-around patio that doubles as a stage and overlooks the park’s grassy bowl and the...
Packers' $220M Jordan Love Decision Ignites Intense Backlash
The Green Bay Packers have their franchise quarterback locked down! After a successful season, Jordan Love was rewarded with a four-year contract worth $220 million. That makes him the highest-paid QB in NFL history. Everyone knew this was coming, especially after Miami Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa ...
Packers’ Jaire Alexander Named Top CB Due To Justin Jefferson
The Green Bay Packers had an impressive 2023 season, but it was a disappointing year for Jaire Alexander. Alexander was solid when he was on the field, but he only appeared in seven games due to injury. The 27-year-old cornerback is on a four-year $84 million extension, tying him to the Packers franchise through the […] The post Packers’ Jaire Alexander Named Top CB Due To Justin Jefferson appeared first on NFL Analysis Network.
Packers Trade Proposal Offloads $3.7 Million Cornerback to Broncos
Eric Stokes is entering a make-or-break season with the Green Bay Packers after injuries limited the former first-round cornerback to just 12 games over the past two seasons. If the right team comes calling with a good offer, though, would the Packers instead be willing to trade him before the start of the 2024 season?
Area beaches close due to elevated bacteria
If you plan to take a dip in the lake or the bay this weekend to cool off, you must be mindful of where you go. Beaches at Selner Park in Kewaunee and Egg Harbor Beach are closed due to elevated bacteria counts in the water. Another beach at Robert La Salle County Park near Clay Banks also has an advisory due to elevated bacteria. According to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, elevated bacteria levels are reported when the E.Coli levels are higher than the recreational water quality levels. These levels can fluctuate because of delays in conventional lab analyses, which can take 18-24 hours. The United States Environmental Protection Agency recommends people don’t swim at beaches with elevated bacteria levels, especially small children, the elderly, and the immunocompromised. Symptoms of exposure to bacteria in the water include nausea, diarrhea, stomach cramps, chills, fever, and rashes.
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