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Tickets for Polar Express Train Ride at National Railroad Museum to go on sale July 27
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WSAW) - Tickets for The Polar Express Train Ride at the National Railroad Museum will go on sale at 10 a.m. on July 27. The shows typically sell-out in a day. The Polar Express is a magical re-creation of the classic children’s story. Before the show, people can stroll among the decorated trees in the Festival of Trees, explore the full-size trains, or play games. The show begins with the hot chocolate dance. There is also a reading of the Polar Express book. The conductor will then call “All Aboard,” inviting guests to ride the Polar Express to the North Pole.
Green Bay School Board votes to put $183 million referendum on November ballot
GREEN BAY - Voters will decide the fate of a $183 million referendum for Green Bay School District in November, as the School Board unanimously approved the measure Monday night. The money would go toward maintenance and renovations at Green Bay schools, including remodels at elementary schools to accommodate for the new student...
New Packers Kicker Fumbles First Chance to Impress
The Green Bay Packers haven’t been shy in their intentions about having a kicking competition this offseason after the struggles of Anders Carlson last season. Carlson made 27-of-33 field goals as a rookie but noticeably had issues kicking the ball 40-plus yards out as he was 7-of-13. Based on those issues, the Packers signed veteran Greg Joseph and rookie free agent James Turner to give Carlson some competition.
First responders to participate in joint draft security training at Lambeau Field
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - Tuesday, law enforcement will participate in training to prepare for the 2025 NFL Draft. Green Bay Police said they will join several other departments, firefighters, and EMS for a joint exercise inside Lambeau Field. The department said its goal is to practice communication and coordination through simulated events and discussions.
Tickets and parking passes sold out for 'Packers Family Night'
All available tickets, as well as all Lambeau Field parking passes, for "Packers Family Night, presented by Bellin Health" have been sold, the organization announced today. More than 76,000 tickets for the Aug. 3 event have been distributed. With all parking passes sold out, vehicle entry into the Lambeau Field...
WWE RAW Preview (7/22/24)
It’s almost time for WWE RAW! WWE’s flagship show comes to Resch Center in Green Bay, WI. Jey Uso, Damian Priest, Liv Morgan, Drew McIntyre, and Chad Gable are advertised for tonight. Here’s what’s on tap for 7/22 Monday Night RAW. Xavier Woods, Otis & Akira Tozawa vs. The Final Testament Xavier Woods was forced […] The post WWE RAW Preview (7/22/24) appeared first on Wrestlezone.
Bank robber sentenced in case that prompted change in Wisconsin law
GREEN BAY (WLUK) -- A bank robber whose case prompted a change in state law was sentenced Tuesday to 18 months in prison. Jeffrey Morris, 55, was also placed on extended supervision for two years by Judge John Zakowski. Morris did not address the court at Tuesday's hearing. A jury...
Gas prices up a tad in northeast Wisconsin but still below national average
(WFRV) – Gas prices have risen around 13¢ since last week, causing motorists to pay more at the pump and less on personal items. Tuesday’s current average for regular fuel in Wisconsin hit $3.43, compared to $3.31 a week ago. If you go back a month ago, the average was $3.29.
The cost of maintaining Wisconsin’s state parks; upcycling plastic and making fuel from hydrogen
Is Wisconsin spending enough to maintain its state parks? Parks advocate Mike McFadzen doesn’t think so. Then, UW-Madison professor Luca Mastropasqua joins us to share his award-winning research into upcycling plastic and turning hydrogen into fuel. Wisconsin parks suffering from lack of funding, staff. Wisconsin spends less money on...
Wisconsin man faces charges after fleeing to Ireland to avoid prison time in Capitol riot role
MINNEAPOLIS — A Wisconsin man fled to Ireland and sought asylum to avoid a prison sentence for joining a mob's attack on the U.S. Capitol over three years ago, federal authorities allege in a court filing Tuesday. The filing charges Paul Kovacik with defying a court order to surrender...
7-23-24 senator baldwin, governor evers highlight impact of $49 million investment in wisconsin tech hub in milwaukee
MILWAUKEE, WI – Today, U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) and Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers toured Milwaukee Area Technical College’s (MATC) workforce training facility to celebrate the $49 million investment Baldwin brought home for Wisconsin’s Tech Hub to grow the state’s personalized medicine and biohealth sector – advancing research and innovation, growing our economy and creating jobs, and boosting American competitiveness in a cutting-edge industry. During the visit, Baldwin and Evers, who were joined by MATC President Anthony Cruz and other consortium members, toured the facility and discussed the growing opportunities for Wisconsinites to get the education and training for jobs in this up-and-coming sector. “Jobs, jobs, and more jobs. That is what this Tech Hub will mean for Wisconsin,” said Senator Baldwin. “Whether it is in a high-tech lab, behind a computer, or on the production line, our Tech Hub is going to create all sorts of opportunities for Wisconsinites in a growing field. It was so great to be at MATC to see how our Tech Hub partners will help people get the skills they need to land a family-supporting career, grow our Made in Wisconsin economy, and ensure our state continues to lead the world in innovation.” “It is no secret that Wisconsin’s multi-billion dollar biohealth industry is a huge economic driver that supports tens of thousands of jobs across the state. The state has been a committed partner in the Tech Hub process since the very beginning, and I am glad my administration could do its part to help bring this important designation to Wisconsin,” said Governor Evers. “I want to thank Sen. Baldwin and the Biden-Harris Administration for their leadership and partnership in this important effort, as well as the support of MATC and other members of our BioHealth Consortium. Together, we’re ensuring Wisconsin continues to lead the way in innovation in this cutting-edge field.”
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