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What's moving into the former FOME Food & Company building? | The Buzz
APPLETON - A new restaurant will be moving into the former FOME Food & Company building at 2825 N. Ballard Rd. in Appleton. On April 25, the owner of Mai's Deli, Mai Vang, purchased the building for $505,000, according to the Wisconsin Department of Revenue. There is currently a sign outside of the property stating My My Thai Street Food will be moving in soon. ...
Here are the top 39 high school football players in the Appleton area heading into the 2024 season
The 2024 high school football season kicks off Aug. 6 when teams are allowed to practice for the first time. The first games of the season will be played Aug. 22. Here are 39 players to watch this upcoming season from the Post-Crescent coverage area. ...
WFCA All-Star Charity Football Game recaps for 8-player, small school and large school
The 48th Annual Wisconsin Football Coaches Association All-Star Charity Football Games were held July 19-20, hosted for the 45th time by the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, at Titan Stadium, in partnership with and to benefit the Children's Wisconsin Foundation. Since the partnership began in 2007, the WFCA All-Star Charity Football Games have raised more than $5.7 million for the benefit of Children's Wisconsin, including $345,000 collected and donated this year by the participating athletes and coaches to support...
Coaching the whole child, while strengthening entire family
APPLETON – Tantrums; anxiety; lack of confidence, motivation and focus; screen-based entertainment addictions – if contemporary society’s childhood challenges aren’t altogether new, their magnitude, Jen Philibeck and Mandy Rinne said, is. By launching Empowered Minds Kids Studio (5765 West Grande Market Drive), Co-owners Rinne and Philibeck...
Art At The Park returns to Appleton for its 64th year
APPLETON, Wis. (WBAY) - Art At The Park returned to City Park this weekend. It’s the Fox Cities’ most popular outdoor gallery and celebration. With more than 200 artists showing off paintings, jewelry, handmade clothing, and more, the fair brings nearly 20,000 people to Appleton each year. “They...
Appleton joins national day of mourning for Sonya Massey
APPLETON, Wis. (WBAY) - People gathered at Houdini Plaza in Appleton on Sunday afternoon as part of a national day of mourning for Sonya Massey. Massey, an African American woman, was killed in her Illinois home by a deputy who was responding to her 911 call. Those in Houdini Plaza...
Lake Michigan trout and salmon fishing has been outstanding, and more in the latest Manitowoc outdoors report
Lake Michigan trout and salmon fishing has been outstanding this summer. I spoke with a few people this past week, and they are all doing very well on the big pond. ...
McMahon Funeral Home sold to Kinnards
LUXEMBURG – McMahon Funeral Home in Luxemburg has been sold to Tim and Cindy Kinnard. The transaction was facilitated by Michael Schwantes, president and CEO of Creative Business Services/CBS-Global. “McMahon Funeral Home has been a cornerstone of the Luxemburg community since 1935, providing personalized funeral services and exemplary care...
Update: Missing Green Bay man found safe
GREEN BAY (WLUK) -- The Green Bay Police Department is asking for the public's assistance in finding a missing 26-year-old named Ian Zima. Ian's family reported him missing and told police they are concerned for his welfare. Ian is described as a white man, approximately 5’7” tall, and weighs about...
Packers cut former first-round pick in 53-man roster prediction
The Green Bay Packers have completed one week of training camp. Jordan Love got his massive deal, Zach Tom returned from injury, and the defense showed signs of unlimited potential under Jeff Hafley's leadership. With the preseason around the corner, the Packers' roster decisions are far from over. What have...
Henderson, Guitierrez Win Big at Dirt City
Lena, Wis. ~ The AMSOIL Championship Off-Road season's second half officially kicked off with a return trip to the Dirt City Motorplex in Lena, Wis. this weekend. 2024 AMSOIL Off-Road Dirt City National at Dirt City44. The weather brought a mid-summer scorcher for the second weekend of racing at Dirt...
Nelson Family Pavilion at Voyageur Park in De Pere celebrates its first weekend
DE PERE, Wis. (WBAY) - The City of De Pere is celebrating the first weekend of the Nelson Family Pavilion at Voyageur Park. It officially opened Friday night. Located right along the Fox River, the pavilion sits on one acre. It’s designed to host events and city parks programming, like...
St. Joseph’s Orphanage: Closing the doors
The city rallied around the orphanage, often hosting various benefits throughout its decades-long existence. One of the most significant — and one of the highlights of the local social pages — was started in 1947 by the Nazareth Guild of the St. Joseph’s Orphanage. Each year for...
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...
Cyclists tour the Lake Michigan shoreline to raise money for leukemia research
STURGEON BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - 1,000 cyclists took to the shores of Lake Michigan this weekend to raise money for research on leukemia. The Scenic Shore Bike Tour started Saturday in Mequon and wrapped up on Sunday, with cyclists each riding 150 miles. The ride benefitted The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, with cyclists of all ages gathering for the ride.
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