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Green Bay will host its first Fringe Festival: here's what you need to know
GREEN BAY - From improv shows to sword swallowers, the Green Bay Fringe Festival will bring unique artists from across the country to perform at local venues from July 18 to 21. In 2004, Indianapolis had its first Fringe Festival. Mike Eserkaln and Matt Worzala, local Green Bay playwrights, performed at the festival, and have since had hopes to attend another. ...
Things to do in Green Bay this weekend: Jeff Dunham, Polka Days, X Ambassadors
GREEN BAY - Green Bay is packed with festivals and conventions downtown this weekend, with inaugural and classic art fests coming back. There's something to do for everyone, so here's a roundup of all that is happening around the greater Green Bay this weekend. ...
Green Bay Hispanic community mourns death of Albino Herrera Espinoza and daughter Beatriz
GREEN BAY — On July 12, a father and his daughter died in a tragic incident at Canyonlands National Park, in Utah. Albino Herrera Espinoza, 52, and his daughter, Beatriz Herrera, 23, set out Friday to hike what is known as the most challenging trail in the Island of the Sky, inside the...
Packers fans can fly nonstop from Green Bay or Appleton to half the team's away games
ASHWAUBENON - Green Bay Packers fans will be able to fly nonstop from Green Bay or Appleton to half of the eight away games during the Packers' 2024 season. Delta Air Lines and Allegiant Air both have added to their regular schedule nonstop flights from Green Bay Austin Straubel International Airport...
After its debut in 2023, ArtFest is back this weekend. Here's what organizers learned, changed and are most excited about
GREEN BAY - When Downtown Green Bay Inc. launched ArtFest Green Bay last year, organizers didn’t know what kind of attendance to expect, but they were thrilled with the estimated 30,000 who turned out across three days. “That’s big. That’s huge. That was validating that people liked it, people wanted it,” said Jen Metcalf, assistant director of Downtown Green Bay. ...
TechGyrles Joins Forces With NWTC To Inspire Future Tech Leaders
GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) – Northeast Wisconsin Technical College (NWTC) is teaming up with TechGYRLS to take learning out of the lecture hall. The YWCA Greater Green Bay’s TechGYRLS program seeks to empower young girls and encourage them to pursue careers within science, technology, engineering, arts and math.
Pound natives celebrate 70th Wedding Anniversary
Fred and Charlotte Dobraska celebrated their 70th Wedding Anniversary on June 19 this year. The wedding was held at First Baptist Church in Pound with the reception held at Stank Farm on White Potato Lake. The couple now lives in Sussex, Wisconsin.
Marinette school board counters offer from undisclosed buyer for empty elementary building
MARINETTE (WLUK) -- The Marinette School District's Board of Education voted unanimously Tuesday to issue a counter offer to an undisclosed buyer looking to purchase an elementary school that has sat empty for nearly two years. The district closed Garfield Elementary School, located at 1615 Carney Blvd, at the end...
NEW Zoo penguins suit up for a party with a cause
SUAMICO (WLUK) -- A group of birds are dressed to the nines in their tuxedos for their big party at the NEW Zoo in Suamico. The NEW Zoo is hosting its annual Party for the Penguins on Friday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Proceeds from the event will support...
This unique doughnut shop will replace the former Mom & Pop's Bakery | The Buzz
KIMBERLY - The former Mom & Pop's Bakery building will be the new location for Cheeky Doughnuts, a locally-owned doughnut shop that started in the home of owner Kim Thiel. A May 31 announcement attributed the closure of Mom & Pop's Bakery to the owner's retirement. It's last day was June 23.
Green Bay Metro Fire launches mobile integrated health division
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - Green Bay Metro Fire Department is launching a new mobile integrated health division. The announcement came Monday, but we want to look closer at this first-of-its-kind unit in Brown County. The goal is to serve community health needs while removing some strains from traditional resources.
Great Lakes Learning: All about aquaculture
This lesson will explore the phenomenon of whitefish population decline in the Jordan River by Green Bay, Wisconsin. Whitefish are an important source of food and commerce in the Great Lakes, but for over a century the population has been in flux due to a number of factors ranging from human impact to invasive species and climate change. As students learn about aquaculture efforts to address the fluctuations in fish populations, they will model the impact of invasive species on the food web, engage in water quality testing, and simulate species competition.
3 BRILLIANT MINUTES: Topical antibiotics
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - A researcher from the Netherlands has always been interested in topical antibiotics, specifically bacitracin. He ran across some older research describing how the substance works against bacteria and figured he could further develop and refine this substance. And he has… and it is now up...
Ducat Plays Hero, Manitowoc Legion 19U Walks Off Ashwaubenon
It’s the situation players dream of. Bottom of the final inning, game tied, two out, runner in scoring position. That is the exact situation Trenton Ducat faced for the Manitowoc American Legion 19U squad yesterday, as Post 88 was tied with Ashwaubenon 1-1 at Municipal Field. Ducat didn’t let...
Jason Aldean to perform private event in Brillion
BRILLION – Country music star Jason Aldean will perform in Brillion on Thursday, Aug. 15 at Ariens Nordic Center in a leadup event to the 2025 NFL Draft. Ariens Nordic Center was selected by the NFL Draft Host Committee to host the event, known as NFL Draft Donor Summer Celebration. The event will be private for donors.
HOUR 1- The Response to Dan Patrick's criticism
Doug talks about Bronny James and responds to Dan Patrick's take that Doug was looking for clicks when Doug tweeted that Bronny would likely not start for his Green Bay team. Doug gives his best guess on what is going to happen to Florida State and Clemson in the college realignment space. Doug explains why he loves the comments made by Tiger Woods about Colin Montgomerie. Plus, Monse Bolanos takes Doug through a game of "Rank 'Em".
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