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Richard Ryman column: Air Force Gymnastics adds new equipment, square feet to facility
Air Force Gymnastics added 2,400 square feet to its facility at 1545 Cornell Road, Howard.
Marc Trager seeks GOP nomination in 8th District
The Republican field of candidates running to challenge U.S. Rep. Steve Kagen, D-Appleton, gets bigger today as Howard physician Marc Trager announces his run for Congress.
Pastor Rod Zimmerman to run 135 miles to connect churches
Pastor Rod Zimmerman of Celebration Church in Stevens Point plans to run 135 miles to Green Bay between 6 p.m. tonight and 10 a.m. Sunday, with minimal stops along the way.
It's last call for Halloween fun. Here are some of your best bets for the area this weekend.
Winter may be prevalent for a significant portion of the year in Northeastern Wisconsin.
Bad economy turns into more visits for Brown County library
Denise Zenko of Green Bay visits the Brown County Central Library in Green Bay about twice a week, whether it's to read the newspaper, reserve one of the best-selling books or rent a video for her daughter.
Howard intersection to become four-way stop next month
The intersection of Belle Plane Road and Hillcrest Heights will become a four-way stop next month.
Downtown Green Bay Shopko Express couldnt find market
When Ashwaubenon-based Shopko opened a Shopko Express in downtown Green Bay almost a year ago, it had hopes of tapping into an underserved market in the heart of the city.
Pets all dressed up for Halloween fundraiser in Green Bay
The Hiss & Howl Halloween Hullabaloo, party and pet costume contest to raise money for Happily Ever After Animal Sanctuary in Marion was held Saturday at Great Expectations Canine Behavior Center, 1300 Velp Ave., Howard.
New center helps cancer survivors triumph
For many cancer patients, beating the disease is just the beginning. Living as a cancer survivor often presents its own set of challenges that require guidance and support for years.
Frederick W. Grupe, age 94, formerly of Neenah, passed away Sunday, October 18, 2009, at Brewster Village in Grand Chute.
Embrace rejection, former 'Apprentice' tells chamber
Andy Litinsky says he's learned a lot working for Donald Trump, but he knew a little bit before he got the job.
Accident knocks out power at Packerland and Wisconsin 29 in Howard
An automobile accident on North Packerland Drive just south of Wisconsin 29 knocked out power in the area late Sunday night, including traffic signals at the intersection of Packerland and Wisconsin 29 Lt.
Holschuh Collision Center aims to go green with paint
The Green Bay Press-Gazette talks with people from a variety of business disciplines each week in its Saturday Conversation feature.
Employers, hopefuls turn out for Green Bay job fair
A steady stream of job-seekers walked through the doors of the Riverside Ballroom in Green Bay on Wednesday hoping to find employment opportunities with the 37 area businesses taking part in the sixth annual Northeast Wisconsin Job Center Job Fair.
Editorial: Fire station cooperation a positive for the public
Green Bay panel OKs Port Plaza transition
The Green Bay Redevelopment Authority on Tuesday approved a development agreement with Wisconsin Housing Preservation Corp.
Absences close N.E.W. Lutheran school Tuesday, puts strain on other area schools
Northeastern Wisconsin Lutheran High School closed its doors because of illness Tuesday as many area schools reported a spike in student and teacher absences.
Story, photos: Area fire departments hold open houses to educate community