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FINAL: Kaukauna football falls to Green Bay Notre Dame in season opener
GREEN BAY — A late-game come-back bid came up a few plays short Friday as the Kaukauna Galloping Ghosts football team fell to Notre Dame Academy, 16-13. The game replay streams free on Zaleski Sports HERE or in the player below. Fans should be aware that the Zaleski Sports...
EAA Unveils 2024 Sport Aviation Halls of Fame Inductees
The Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) has announced its 2024 class of inductees for the Sport Aviation Halls of Fame. "The EAA Sport Aviation Halls of Fame were established to honor the outstanding achievements of men and women in aviation who share the spirit of EAA and its community," the organization said. "Those inducted into the halls of fame are selected by their peers for myriad contributions made to their respective areas of aviation."
Rocky'Z, a Mexican and bar restaurant, will reopen soon in east Green Bay | Streetwise
GREEN BAY — A Mexican eatery is reopening in a new location. Rocky'Z, formerly known as Rocky'Z Café will reopen at at 1679 Main St., in east Green Bay. The restaurant was previously located at 2475 University Ave., in what used to be University Courtyard but is now a Club Car Wash. Roger...
AJ Dillon injury throws potential curveball into Packers' roster cuts
When AJ Dillon sat out of the Green Bay Packers' preseason game against the Denver Broncos, the assumption was that his roster spot was safe. Matt LaFleur held out most of the starters from that game, so Dillon's absence only made sense if he was dealing with an injury or had already secured a spot on the 53-man roster.
'Uncle Fester' disputes legality of seized substance in Brown County court
GREEN BAY (WLUK) – The author known as “Uncle Fester” waived a preliminary hearing Friday on a new drug possession charge – and he disputed that the material seized was illegal. Steven Preisler, 66, gained renown for his books on how to make ricin, methamphetamine and...
JUST IN: Worker dies in industrial accident at Del Monte Foods
A 43-year-old man died Friday while working at Del Monte Foods in Plover, officials confirmed. Rescue crews were called at about 4:45 p.m. Aug. 23 to the factory at 1400 Plover Road. According to a Point Plover Metro Wire report, a 911 caller told dispatchers that a man was seriously injured after his head struck a train rail.
Appleton West graduate Danny Jansen will make MLB history Monday when Red Sox face Blue Jays
Appleton West graduate Danny Jansen is in line to make Major League Baseball history Monday. Jansen, who was traded from the Toronto Blue Jays to the Boston Red Sox on July 27, will become the first player in MLB history to play for both teams in the same game when the Red Sox...
Door County Historical Society Gets Federal Grant
The Door County Historical Society (DCHS) is one of 78 institutions nationwide that has been awarded federal funding to serve the public through exhibitions, educational/interpretive programs, digital learning resources and other initiatives. The Institute of Museum and Library Services will provide funding through its Inspire! Grants for Small Museums program.
Wisconsin Goodwill Stores Will NOT Accept These 50 Items
Are you doing some fall cleaning before winter hits? I know I have been doing so and that comes with a lot of purging and donating. To be honest, I thought that stores like Goodwill accepted anything and everything but I recently learned that wasn't true!. That's why, if you're...
Warm temps, humidity, return to SE Wisconsin
MILWAUKEE- A late summer heatwave is on the way to Southeast Wisconsin this weekend and into early next week. Mostly sunny conditions Saturday coupled with rising humidity and a high temp in the mid 80s will lead to overnight showers that may linger into Sunday morning. Temperatures continue to rise Sunday with a high in the upper 80s. Starting on Monday, temps really rise into the 90s with a heat index that could reach triple digits. That heatwave will linger into midweek before temps normalize into the 80s on Wednesday.
Feds target two Wisconsin towns over lack of accessible voting machines
Votebeat is a nonprofit news organization reporting on voting access and election administration across the U.S. Sign up for Votebeat Wisconsin’s free newsletter here.The U.S. Department of Justice threatened legal action in July against two northern Wisconsin towns that allegedly didn’t have accessible voting equipment in the April election.At least one of the towns, which is represented by some officials who have voiced distrust of electronic voting equipment, appears to be on a collision course with the agency after a local voter said it didn’t use the federally required voting equipment in the Aug. 13 election, either.A U.S. assistant attorney...
WIAA petitions State Supreme Court to review Hayden Halter title
MADISON − The Wisconsin State Supreme Court announced Wednesday it has accepted a petition by the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association to review a lower Circuit Court decision reinstating the 2019 wrestling title of then-Waterford wrestler Hayden Halter. Halter v. Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association will be the sole case the Court will review out...
Wisconsin Man is Selling a Car That…Could Use a Paint Job
"Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned" ~William Congreve. Moving on from an unfortunate chapter in your life is a necessary evil. Most times it's a matter of throwing out the things that remind you of that chapter. Other times, the baggage that comes with that chapter are a little tougher to...buff out.
Lighthouse Restoration Preserving the Past for the Future
First major project for Eagle Bluff Lighthouse since 1963 includes stabilization, restoration and reconstruction. The first phase of restoration at the Eagle Bluff Lighthouse in Peninsula State Park has come to a close with the structure now stable and clean. The Door County Historical Society (DCHS) will continue its efforts to interpret the space as it existed from 1883 to 1918 by renovating the lighthouse to add electrical, and reconstructing buildings that used to exist on the grounds.
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