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new neighborhood coming to Waupaca
Over the coming year a new neighborhood will emerge in Waupaca. More details about the new homes and apartments were revealed at an open house at the Waupaca County Club on July 29. The new neighborhood will be called River North Ridge and it will be situated in the large...
Jordan Love reveals key differences in young Packers offense
Without a doubt about it, the Green Bay Packers took a gamble heading into the 2023 season.Not only did they trade four-time MVP Aaron Rodgers with the hope that former first-round pick Jordan Love could finally ascend the throne, but they also rolled out the youngest offense in football by a mile. Second-year wideouts Romeo Doubs and Christian Watson were the "veterans" of the wide receiver group, while rookie wideouts Jayden Reed and Dontayvion Wicks were expected to play big roles.That's not to mention tight end, where Green Bay rolled out two rookies, Luke Musgrave and Tucker Kraft, who had...
Packers training camp report: Live updates from Practice No. 8 in 2024
Welcome to the eighth day of training camp for the Green Bay Packers. After a shorter, lighter volume practice on Tuesday, Matt LaFleur’s team is expected to ramp it up on Wednesday. More 1-on-1s and more 11-on-11 work can be expected as the Packers inch closer to the team’s Family Night practice at Lambeau Field on Saturday night. So, what will Day 8 bring at Ray Nitschke Field? Here’s everything to know from Wednesday, July 31st, the eighth training camp practice of 2024: Matt LaFleur pre-practice press conference LIVE: Head Coach Matt LaFleur meets with the media at training camp. 🎙️@BellinHealth | #PackersCamp https://t.co/jnsf7ff5fS —...
From the 608 to the 414: The Wisconsin State Fair begins today
WEST ALLIS, Wis. - Thursday, August 1st marks the first day of the Wisconsin State Fair at State Fair Park. Organizers hope to once again welcome over one million Fairgoers over the course of its 11-day run.
Animals, food and fun: The final rush before 2024 Wisconsin State Fair opens
WEST ALLIS, Wis. — With less than 24 hours until the start of the 173rd annual Wisconsin State Fair, the countdown is on. The fair opens Thursday, Aug. 1 and lasts 11 days. Officials estimate one million people will attend. WISN 12 News cameras captured the final preparations in...
Federal government invests in rural communities
FALL CREEK, Wis. (WEAU) - The federal government announced thousands of dollars coming to northwest Wisconsin as part of a program to help rural communities. Dr. Basil Gooden, U.S. Department of Agriculture Under Secretary of Rural Development, visited Beaver Creek Reserve to announce a $70,000 investment for the West Central Regional Planning Commission to help showcase outdoor recreation in the area.
Two Big Lots stores in Northeast Wisconsin to close
Big Lots announced it would close 149 stores in 28 states earlier this year and citing inflation and competitive difficulties as the cause. “While we made substantial progress on improving our business operations in Q1, we missed our sales goals due largely to a continued pullback in consumer spending by our core customers, particularly in high ticket discretionary items,” President and CEO Bruce Thorn announced in June.
Harris gives Democrats a jolt in a critical part of swing state Wisconsin
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — More than 40 people filed into a converted coffee shop on a recent Saturday morning in Madison, Wisconsin, to organize in a west-side neighborhood for Vice President Kamala Harris. A month ago, fewer than 10 people showed up for a similar event for President Joe...
Remains identified of Wisconsin soldier killed in Korean War
(WLUK) -- The remains of a Wisconsin soldier who was reported missing in action nearly 75 years ago during the Korean War have been identified. U.S. Army Cpl. Robert P. Raess, 21, of Dodgeville, was accounted for March 26, the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced Tuesday. Scientists used anthropological analysis, mitochondrial DNA analysis and circumstantial evidence to identify Raess's remains.
Wisconsin GOP: Buttigieg 'working to kill private investment in infrastructure'
(The Center Square) – Ahead of U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg's Wisconsin tour, Republican leaders in the state bashed his record and the transportation priorities of the Biden administration. During the press conference Tuesday, Rep. Bryan Steil said Buttigieg will “sugar coat” the major spending yet continuous transportation issues under the current administration, accusing them of killing private infrastructure. “I think it’s important to remember that on day one...
Sheboygan Woman Gets Six Years for Child Neglect
It’ll be six years in prison for a Sheboygan woman accused of neglecting her 10-year-daughter and dumping her dog in a ditch. Dawn Astudillo appeared before Judge Rebecca Persick on Wednesday and entered a no-contest plea to a charge of causing mental harm to a child. Investigators say her...
Sheboygan Hosts Delegation From Sister City Tsubame, Japan Beginning Today
It’s nearly 6100 miles as the crow flies between here and Tsubame, Japan, but as sister cities, Sheboygan and Tsubame are erasing that gap with the first visit from that city in 13 years. Sheboygan families are hosting three chaperones and four students today through August 6th to celebrate...
Wednesday event gives music lovers a headstart on Mile of Music
APPLETON, Wis. (WBAY) - On Thursday, Mile of Music starts to take over downtown Appleton for Mile 11. Thousands of people are expected to fill sidewalks, parks and other venues to enjoy 200 artists from around the country -- and the world. Get a preview with a free event on...