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2 rescued from Wolf River during tubing incident
SHAWANO, Wis. (WSAW) - The Shawano County Sheriff’s Office commends three people including Deputy Joe Steel for efforts to rescue two people tubing on the Wolf River over the weekend. Authorities said Justin and Katherine Popp heard the calls for help and alerted first responders. The couple lived along...
Door County restaurant centered around farm-to-table ethics
ELLISON BAY – A new restaurant has settled into the former Wickman House (11976 Mink River Road) with fresh, farm-to-table cuisine and a plan to make its mark, all while honoring the history of the building. Osteria Tre Tassi opened its doors in May and since then, Co-owner Joey...
Menasha Man Dies Skateboarding at the Ariens Nordic Center
A 30-year-old Menasha man has died following a skateboarding accident in Brillion. NBC26 reports that the man and another individual were illegally skateboarding at the Ariens Nordic Center on the cross-country skill track at around 4:45 Friday afternoon when the Menasha man crashed at the bottom of a hill. Emergency...
Green Bay Rockers collect 15 hits in win over Wausau
WAUSAU – The Green Bay Rockers (12-10) handled business against the Wausau Woodchucks (17-6) this afternoon by a score of 11-8 at Athletic Park. It was a big day for the Green Bay bats, which manufactured a whopping 15 hits — seven coming for extra bases. Green Bay...
Green Bay, WI Forecast: High Temps and Daily Thunderstorms Ahead
Green Bay, WI – This week, Green Bay and surrounding areas in Wisconsin can expect an active weather pattern, bringing daily chances for showers and storms. The National Weather Service in Green Bay forecasts temperatures climbing into the 80s each day, with Wednesday looking to be the warmest, potentially reaching heat indices in the 90s.
Glory falls short in home finale
A memorable inaugural campaign for the Green Bay Glory ended with two straight losses over the weekend, including a 4-2 defeat to table-leading AFC Roscoe on Sunday. The Glory found themselves down 3-0 at halftime before finding some life early in the second half with two goals in the first 10 minutes of the second half. Ozzie and Junior Ramirez tallied their goals within three minutes of each other, but an own goal ruined the Glory's chances of overtaking their Chicago rivals.
Sheboygan County Deputies Investigating an Assault at the Random Lake Picnic
An incident at the Random Lake Picnic is being investigated by Sheboygan County authorities. The Sheboygan County Sheriff’s Office went to social media to ask for any information about an assault that happened at the picnic, which was held at the Random Lake Fire Department. The incident happened in...
Former Green Bay Packers Long-Time Starter Announces He May Join The USA Olympics Team
The Green Bay Packers have moved on from multiple veterans over the recent years. Their moves ushered in a brand new era for the Packers. Many of those veterans are currently playing elsewhere in the league. However, one may already be planning his post-NFL life. Former Green Bay Packers Starter...
Governor Evers asks voters to vote ‘no’ at the Aug. 13 election
EAU CLAIRE — Governor Tony Evers (D) visited Eau Claire Monday in order to encourage voters to vote ‘no’ on two questions that will be present on the Aug. 13 ballot. The questions read: “Delegation of appropriation power. Shall section 35 (1) of article IV of the constitution be created to provide that the legislature may not delegate its sole power to determine how moneys shall be appropriated?” and “Allocation of federal moneys. Shall section 35 (2) of article IV of the constitution be created...
Distinguished Young Women of Wisconsin; scholarship program
This Saturday night, 16 smart and talented high school senior girls from all over Wisconsin will come together in Franklin for a chance to win $20,000 in college scholarships. It's called the "Distinguished Young Women of Wisconsin Program" and this weekend are the finals. Last year's winner, Maggie Feng, and state chairperson, Meg Sranske, join FOX6 WakeUp with the details.
Program pays Wisconsin farmers to feed their neighbors in need. They hope it sticks around.
In northwest Wisconsin's Dunn County, hundreds of students leave their final class each Friday during the school year with a bag full of food to make sure they and their families get enough to eat over the weekend. The "SAM bags," short for "Share A Meal," are a project of Stepping Stones...
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