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Former Packers player, coach Chris Gizzi lists Green Bay house for $1.9 million
GREEN BAY – Former Green Bay Packers player and coach Chris Gizzi has listed his house at 139 Garden Gate Court for sale for $1,899,900. Gizzi bought the house for $542,000 in October 2020. He sold his previous house at 3400 Concerto Lane in the Lake Largo subdivision for $455,500 in January 2021. The...
Packers QB Jordan Love Injured During Final Seconds of NFL Friday Night Opener Against Eagles
What a tough moment for Green Bay. The Packers quarterback Jordan Love was injured during the final seconds of the NFL Friday Night Opener against the Eagles. It had been a very close showdown between the two teams. Both teams exchanging blows, then in the fourth quarter things took a very unfortunate turn.
Trump appeals to voters in Wisconsin GOP stronghold ahead of debate with Harris
MOSINEE, Wis. (AP) — With just days to go before his first — and likely only — debate against Vice President Kamala Harris, former President Donald Trump leaned into his familiar grievances about everything from his indictments and efforts to keep him off the ballot as he campaigned in one of the most deeply Republican swaths of battleground Wisconsin. “The Harris-Biden DOJ is trying to throw me in jail — they want me in jail — for the crime of exposing their corruption,” Trump claimed at an outdoor rally at Central Wisconsin Airport, where he spoke behind a wall of...
Eggs linked to salmonella outbreak sold by Milo's Poultry Farms in Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin
The CDC is warning the public about eggs linked to a salmonella outbreak that were sold in stores and restaurants in Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin.Milo's Poultry Farms LLC recalled the eggs on Friday, Sept. 6. The recall encompasses all chicken eggs, like cage-free or organic, in all cases and carton sizes labeled with "Milo's Poultry Farm" or "Tony's Fresh Market" of any and all expiration dates.ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watchSo far 65 people have been sickened in the outbreak, and 24 have been hospitalized.Most of the illnesses were reported in Wisconsin and Illinois, but people in nine states have gotten sick from the same strain of salmonella.If you have any eggs affected by the recall, do not eat them and throw them away immediately. You should also wash items or surfaces that may have touched the recalled eggs using hot soapy water or a dishwasher.
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