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Casey Rabach Named Badgers Assistant Coach
Sturgeon Bay native and former college and pro football offensive lineman Casey Rabach has been named an assistant offensive line coach at the University of Wisconsin. Rabach joined the Badgers’ staff as a personnel assistant in 2022 before moving into the director of scouting role in the spring of 2023 and playing a key role in Wisconsin’s recruiting efforts.
Wisconsin couple makes trip of a lifetime for the Olympics
MILWAUKEE — A Wisconsin couple is on a trip of a lifetime to see some of the world's best athletes go for the gold at the Olympics in Paris. "It feels surreal. Megan and I have been planning this trip for a long time," Russell Craze said. After winning...
Wisconsin’s Only Black-Owned, Full-Scale Grocery Store Meets Community’s Needs
The husband-and-wife team of Maurice 'Moe' and Yashica Spears Wince hope to bring healthy food options to one of Milwaukee’s food deserts with their Sherman Park Grocery. Located in West Milwaukee, Sherman Park Grocery is the only full-scale, Black-owned grocery store in Wisconsin. Co-owners Maurice “Moe” and Yashica Spears Wince founded the grocery store to meet the community’s needs, home to nearly 80% of Black residents.
REPORT: Fight Breaks Out At Green Bay Packers Practice (Report)
The Green Bay Packers have a lot to look forward to going into the 2024 season. The latter half of last season proved to the league that this Packers team has a ton of potential moving forward. That potential starts with Jordan Love and extends through all the weapons they’ve surrounded him with.
Marian University’s College of Osteopathic Medicine Receives Historic $29M Gift, New Name
Marian University is thrilled to announce a generous gift from Julie Wood on behalf of the Tom & Julie Wood Family Foundation. The transformative $29 million donation, which is the largest individual gift in Marian University history, will result in the medical school being named the Tom and Julie Wood College of Osteopathic Medicine.
Sunflower Fest blooms again at Bergsbaken Farms this weekend in Cecil
CECIL (WLUK) – A sea of sunflowers will shine bright this weekend at Bergsbaken Farms in Cecil. The 9th Annual Sunflower Fest kicks-off Friday, July 26. Thousands of sunflowers will be on display throughout the many acres of the farm this weekend. FOX 11’s Emily Deem was joined via...
Inbox: The Packers wanted options and certainly got 'em
Back to Doug from Onalaska about the nickel and safety groups. I see it as the same approach the Packers have used with their "best five" O-linemen. With an absolute all-star like "X" on the field, he can move into the slot (injury replacement or dime package) if we like how our backup safety plays over how our backup corners play on the outside. Do either of you see it like this too or am I making it up?
A popular Chinese restaurant reopened in Ashwaubenon | Streetwise
ASHWAUBENON — A popular Chinese restaurant is reopening with some new dishes. Mandarin Garden, 2394 S. Oneida St., in Ashwaubenon reopened Friday under new ownership. The restaurant closed on May 30, after the previous owner retired and sold the business. Jian-Jun Kang, the eatery's new owner, said he is excited to bring back...
Final night airshow at EAA AirVenture awes a record crowd
OSHKOSH, Wis. (WBAY) - The final night air show of EAA AirVenture Oshkosh left what EAA called on social media a record crowd in awe. From the Legacy Flight featuring an F/A-18 jet and two World War II-era F4U Corsairs to 500 drones and a fireworks display, crowds were treated to quite the twilight aerial display.
Aviation enthusiasts flock to EAA AirVenture
OSHKOSH, WI – (WGBW & WISS) – People from all over the globe are a part of the largest fly-in in the world, EAA AirVenture 2024. Jerre Hill, a pilot for 54 years, came in from Colorado. This is his 35th EAA AirVenture. “Just, I can’t get enough...
Learn to fly without leaving the ground at EAA AirVenture
OSHKOSH, Wis. (WBAY) - You can get the real feel of what it’s like to fly while still on the ground at EAA AirVenture. People line up outside the Learn to Fly Center for a chance to try flight simulators. There are still and full-motion Redbird simulators. The full-motion...
Appleton ranked the fifth most desirable city in America, according to survey
APPLETON - Appleton continues to stand out on a national scale, now being recognized as one of the most desirable cities in America to live in, according to a recent survey. AgentAdvice, a resource that helps real estate agents grow their business, released a survey Thursday in which multiple metrics were used to determine what makes a city desirable to live in. Those metrics included: a city's average home size and price; violent and property crime...
After 30 years at WBAY-TV, Jeff Alexander is leaving the anchor desk but not his 'Small Towns' stories
GREEN BAY - After 30 years at WBAY-TV, Jeff Alexander is leaving his anchor duties at the station but not his popular weekly "Small Towns" profiles. Alexander announced on his Facebook page earlier this week that Friday will be his last day anchoring "Action 2 News at 4," a position he's held since...
UPDATE: Suspect in day-long standoff is dead, police say
A man who allegedly shot at deputies and barricaded himself into a home in Amherst is dead, one day after a shelter in place order was issued for the area. Portage County Sheriff Mike Lukas, in a news release issued late Saturday, said a death investigation is underway and 32-year-old Jeffery E. Miller was located inside the home. Miller, of Sauk County, kept police at bay for nearly 24 hours before his body was discovered by SWAT team members, inside the home’s attic. The shelter in place order has since been lifted.
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