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Northeast Wisconsin schools adjust sports schedules amid heat wave
(WLUK) -- Two days of hot and humid conditions are leading Northeast Wisconsin school districts to closely watch the weather and how it could impact outdoor athletics. It's a hot start to the week, and the heat is impacting middle and high school sports across the area. "It's a major...
Crane Foundation hopes to help farmers stop crop damage by cranes while warning against hunting
The Baraboo-based International Crane Foundation is working to help farmers in Wisconsin and across the country ward off crop damage from sandhill cranes while warning that a hunting season of the birds — a goal of pro-hunting groups in the state for years — will do little to stop the problem. At a sparsely attended […]
Realignment shifts some of the top powers in women’s college volleyball as popularity surges
Perhaps no sport will be impacted more by the most recent round of conference realignment than women’s volleyball. Five of the last nine schools to win national championships switched conferences during the offseason. Those five schools (Texas, Stanford, UCLA, Washington and Southern California) have combined to claim 12 of the last 23 titles.
Mack Trucks & Kriete Deliver First Mack MD Electric in Wisconsin
Mack Trucks and Kriete Truck Centers, a leading truck and equipment dealer with 10 locations across Wisconsin, recently delivered a Mack MD Electric vehicle – the first to operate in the state – to ABC Supply Co. The medium-duty electric truck was presented during a handover event at...
Westlund Bus sold to downstate company
MARINETTE — After nearly 50 years of transporting school children, athletic teams, charter tours and more, Westlund Bus Lines, Inc., 1615 Badger Parkway, Marinette, has been sold. Tom Westlund said the final paperwork was completed last week. The new owner is Go Riteway Transportation Group of Oak Creek, Wisconsin. The Marinette School Board last week approved a five-year pupil transportation contract with Go Riteway. ...
More Bad News: Former Griz Cut By NFL’s Packers AND Seahawks
Former Griz Patrick O'Connell was cut by the Seattle Seahawks on Tuesday afternoon. O'Connell is the third Grizzly cut this preseason. Monday and Tuesday has not been kind to former Montana Grizzlies vying for spots on NFL rosters. Earlier this week, former Big Sky Defensive Player of the Year Alex Gubner was cut by the Kansas City Chiefs and former Grizzly offensive lineman Dylan Cook was injured and seems to be headed for the IL. READ MORE: Gubner Doesn't Make The Cut, Cook Injured Now, the bad news continues. ESPN's NFL reporter Adam Schefter tweeted this morning that the Green Bay Packers released Samori Toure ahead of the deadline on Tuesday afternoon.
GBP Acquires Land In AZ For Future Box Plant
Green Bay, Wisconsin based Green Bay Packaging (GBP) announced a land acquisition near Phoenix, Arizona. The approximately 80-acre parcel is located at the NEC/SEC of Bianco and Kortsen Roads in Casa Grande. “We are absolutely thrilled to welcome Green Bay Packaging to Casa Grande,” said Casa Grande Mayor Craig McFarland....
Latest Injury Update Makes Packers' AJ Dillon Decision a No-Brainer
Just like every other team in the NFL, the Green Bay Packers are trying to finalize their initial 53-man roster for the new season. This means that cuts are coming and players will be hitting the waiver wire until 4 pm EST on Tuesday. One of the biggest decisions for...
Schneider resigns from Suamico Village Board
SUAMICO – During the Suamico Village Board’s Aug. 19 meeting, the board recognized Trustee Michael Schneider for his dedicated service during his final meeting following his resignation. “Thank you for all of your hard work and time here. You've been a great example and it's been fun when...
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