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Green Lake County Sheriff’s Office asks boaters to avoid area of Green Lake on Saturday
GREEN LAKE, Wis. (WBAY) - In an effort to find a missing kayaker on Green Lake, the Green Lake County Sheriff’s Office is asking people to avoid a section of Green Lake on Saturday, Aug. 24. The sheriff’s office will be partnering with two entities to search an area...
Milwaukee Bucks’ Khris Middleton Makes His Political Stance Clear With Latest Move
Throughout his NBA career with the Milwaukee Bucks, All-Star wing Khris Middleton has built a reputation of excellence and performance, especially when he became a champion in 2021. Just recently, though, the All-Star wing has revealed his political stance in a recent rally he attended. The Milwaukee Bucks organization has...
8/24/24 Cimarron 615 Coming to Thrasher Opera House
Green Lake, Wis. – Cimarron 615 – will perform at Thrasher Opera House in Green Lake, Wisconsin, on Friday, October 4, at 7:30 p.m. Cimarron 615’s story goes back to country-rock legends Poco and their late frontman Rusty Young, with whom all five members have musical history. When Young passed in 2021, Blue Élan Records head Kirk Pasich organized a tribute concert and album featuring the musicians who would become Cimarron 615 as the house band. The chemistry between the quintet was so palpable that Pasich offered them a record deal as a standalone touring act. Named for the Poco classic “Rose of Cimarron” and Nashville’s 615 area code, every member of Cimarron 615 is a respected songwriter, accomplished singer, and virtuosic instrumentalist. The band comprises Rick Lonow (Poco, Flying Burrito Brothers), drums/percussion/vocals; Jack Sundrud (Poco, Great Plains), bass/vocals; Michael Webb (Poco, Hank Williams Jr.), keyboards/mandolin/accordion/vocals; and Ronnie Guilbeau (Flying Burrito Brothers, Griffin-Yancey-Guilbeau, Palomino Road), guitars/vocals.
Notre Dame out-ghosts Kaukauna in nail-biting 16-13 clash
GREEN BAY (WLUK) -- Notre Dame knew its season-opening matchup with Kaukauna on Friday would be a grind, it would be a battle and it would not be easy. So, if the Tritons would find a way to post a win in a contest featuring teams that reached Level 4 last season in their respective divisions last season, it would jumpstart a season where Notre Dame has high expectations.
Green Bay Packers Quarterback Jordan Love Reveals Date for Upcoming Wedding
Green Bay Packers starting quarterback Jordan Love has had, arguably, the best summer of his life this year. Of course, he signed the richest contract in NFL history towards the beginning of training camp, a four-year $220 million dollar deal that will pay him $55 million a season on average. The $75 million signing bonus he received is the highest in the history of the league.
Please do not feed the deer!
The Village of Howard has received several complaints and concerns regarding the growing urban deer population. Staff has discussed the issue with the DNR, and the Village Board has considered options for managing the deer population. While there is a consensus as to the cause for the increase in deer population and some options to manage it, the number one recommendation of experts on the issue is for residents to stop feeding them.
Biff’s Buddies: MEET LLOYD!!
If you are interested in meeting Lloyd in person this weekend,. The FVHA is open Saturday from 10a -3p, OR you can call to set up an appointment at 920-733-1717!. If you mention that you learned about Lloyd on Biff’s Buddies… you can bring him home for only $101!!
Local Agencies Collaborate on Active Shooter Response Training to Enhance Readiness
APPLETON, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) – While the possibility always exists, responding to an active shooter or mass casualty situation is something local law enforcement, fire and EMS hope never happens. The call comes in, first responders react. Police, fire and paramedics race to the scene. But a call on Friday,...
Appleton man pleads not guilty in fatal fentanyl sale
APPLETON (WLUK) – William Nell pleaded not guilty Friday to allegedly providing the fentanyl which killed a man in June. No trial date was set. Nell returns to court Oct. 21 for a pre-trial conference on the first-degree reckless homicide charge. According to the criminal complaint, police were called...
Appleton non-profit hosts charity cornhole tournament in support of individuals with disabilities
APPLETON, Wis. (WFRV) – Valley Packaging Industries held their second annual ‘Tossing for Inclusion’ fundraiser in Appleton on Thursday, as the community gathered at GameDay Sports Bar for a cornhole tournament. The event featured inclusivity, allowing anybody to participate. According to a release, VPI believes that it’s...
Seroogy’s: The fourth season
“We liked the people part of the business,” explained co-owner Joe Seroogy. “At any given Christmas, you see everybody in town at one time. They come in, and my father loved it, and he would see kids who are now parents and grandparents that we went to school with."”
Board of Regents approves UWO academic restructuring, renovation of Polk Library
OSHKOSH – UWO has been given the go-ahead. The University of Wisconsin’s Board of Regents is endorsing the Oshkosh campus’ academic restructuring proposal that will see the university consolidate its four colleges into three to save around $1.75 million annually. ...
Applebee's Grill + Bar leaves sign on door announcing closure in Oshkosh
OSHKOSH – Another restaurant is no longer in business. Applebee’s Grill + Bar on South Koeller Street is the latest location to shut its doors permanently following the recent closures of the Sheboygan, Neenah and Racine restaurants. ...
GO Riteway acquires Westlund Bus Lines in Wisconsin
GO Riteway Transportation Group, based in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, announced that it has acquired Westlund Bus Lines, a transportation provider based in Marinette, Wisconsin. The acquisition includes 60 employees and 43 vehicles. Westlund Bus Lines, which has served the Marinette School District and the broader Northeastern Wisconsin region for decades,...
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