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YMCA teams up with Boys & Girls Club for new after-school program
Your child will have the opportunity to benefit from a new partnership between two Door County youth organizations this fall. The Door County YMCA and the Boys & Girls Club of Door County are teaming up in Fish Creek with "The Club at the Y" afterschool program. The first-ever program is free to all members of both organizations and will start on Monday, September 9, at the Jackie and Steve Kane Center. Door County YMCA Branch Executive Holly Butenhoff says they are excited to offer the afterschool program to kids from fifth through eighth grade from 3:00 pm until 5:30 p.m.
Final igNight Market of summer will feature biggest hot-air balloon glow to date, yarn bombing, giant insect hotel
GREEN BAY - On Broadway Inc.’s final igNight Market of the summer will come with the event's biggest balloon glow to date. Fifteen hot-air balloons will be anchored along the Fox River in Leicht Memorial Park during the market and will be illuminated from 8 to 9 p.m. Aug. 17, weather permitting. Balloon glows make for a colorful display at...
New London seeks donations for fitness center
The New London School District is now ready to start collecting donations to renovate the current New London High School Fitness Center. The New London School Board received an update on the status of the renovation project when it met July 8. The renovation project was last discussed at a...
She has a Bible once treasured by a Green Bay couple. She wants their descendants to have it
The Bible, once a valued possession of a prominent Green Bay couple, has been part of a Kristine Ray's life for decades. Now she is in the midst of moving from an island off the northern coast of Seattle to Southern California and hopes to return the Bible to the people she thinks...
Two people arrested, one “significantly hurt” following weekend altercation in Wrightstown
WRIGHTSTOWN, Wis. (WFRV) – Police in Wrightstown say two people were arrested and one was “significantly hurt” following an altercation over the weekend. According to the Wrightstown Police Department, officers, along with deputies from the Brown County Sheriff’s Office, responded at 2:39 Saturday morning to reports of an altercation in the area of Broadway and Main Street.
Packers Predicted to Part Ways With 26-Year-Old QB After Camp
The Green Bay Packers have their starting quarterback position figured out after signing Jordan Love to a four-year, $220 million contract extension last week. Their backup quarterback job, though? That’s another issue entirely. Love is now back on the field for the Packers at training camp after missing their...
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...
Manitowoc Can’t Hold onto Early Lead at State Legion Baseball Tournament
Manitowoc 19u Post 88 jumped out to a 3-to-nothing lead in the opening inning against Marshfield but would score no more in a 4 to 3 loss to The Post 54 Devil Bears in an elimination game at The American Legion AAA State Baseball Tournament in Wisconsin Rapids Wednesday. First...
Packers practice news and notes, 7/31: Romeo Doubs stuns again in 1-on-1s
The Green Bay Packers will have their final practice before their Family Night scrimmage on Saturday tomorrow. With that in mind, the team has really picked up the intensity of their training over the last two days, which has included plenty of one-on-one competitive periods in time when the club usually would have been going through individual drills.
Jaire Alexander reveals who he thinks is the Packers' best wide receiver
The Green Bay Packers have four wide receivers who could emerge as Jordan Love's top target this season. Christian Watson is a game-changer and has unlimited upside—he just needs to stay healthy. Jayden Reed and Dontayvion Wicks showed star potential in their rookie seasons. Then there is Romeo Doubs,...
The Haven men's homeless shelter in Manitowoc names new executive director
MANITOWOC – The Haven men’s homeless shelter named Alex Hunt as its new executive director. Hunt previously served as programming manager at Lighthouse Recovery Community Center in Manitowoc. He’ll take that experience to guide the nonprofit’s operations, supervise staff and raise awareness of homelessness issues in Manitowoc County. ...
Start planning your costumes. Spirit Halloween will open store this week in Wausau
WAUSAU – We may be in the height of summer, but it’s time to start planning ahead for Halloween. Spirit Halloween is returning to Wausau this season and will open Friday at 1740 U.S. 51, in the former Nigbur’s Fine Furniture building, next to Taco Bell. ...
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...
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