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GOP party direction likely a focus of 2010 race
The midterm congressional election is about a year away, but the 8th District race already is shaping up to be a contentious one.
A bank of six computers will be used to project possible climate changes in the coming century during a free seminar Tuesday at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay.
Marschall signs to play golf at UW-Green Bay
Cassandra Marschall was a trailblazer when Marshfield High School started a girls golf program a few years ago.
Wisconsin professor talks about Oprah's Announcement
As you've probably heard, "The Queen of Talk" is calling it quits. Oprah Winfrey announced Friday that she will end her world-famous talk show in September of 2011.
State Lawmakers Questioned About Economy at UWGB
Several area state lawmakers headed to UW-Green Bay for a question-and-answer forum.
Crews start $8M UWGB apartment
Crews broke ground Friday on the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay's newest residence hall.
Veterans collecting care package items
A veterans organization at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is collecting care package items for troops serving overseas.
Free Legal Assistance Clinics celebrate first anniversary
Monthly free legal assistance clinics that meet at the Oshkosh and Menasha public libraries are marking their first anniversary.
It is not easy starting or operating a business during these economic times, but help is available from a variety of government programs.
UWGB to take first furlough day Nov. 27
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay employees will take their first state-mandated furlough day Nov.
Scenic designer Jeff Entwistle's space at UWGB brims with 'silly stuff'
Jeff Entwistle is not a magician, but for more than 25 years in Green Bay, he's practiced a vanishing form of artistry.
Toppers strives to connect with customers
For owners and operators of Topper's Pizza, the button-down corporate life is about as appealing as month-old anchovies.
Warren Gerds column: UWGB puts big effort into 'Blithe Spirit'
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Theatre offers a formidable production of Noel Coward's famed comedy, 'Blithe Spirit,' next weekend.
UWGB sponsoring grief therapy symposium
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Institute on Dying, Death and Bereavement is sponsoring a daylong symposium on Strategies of Grief Therapy: A Meaning Reconstruction Approach, on Dec.
Brian Gaynor 2 Cents Worth: Do not forget the Horizon
Some of the most spirited college basketball in Wisconsin is played by two relative Division 1 pups, who, unlike their older and more well-heeled state brethren, appear on ESPN's SportsCenter only in the event of a riot or an arena collapse.
UW-Green Bay Recognizes New Generation of Veterans
Hundreds of veterans can be found on the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay campus.
Volleyball: Cleveland State stops Phoenix's home streak
League-leading Cleveland State defeated the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay volleyball team for the 10th consecutive time, topping the Phoenix 27-25, 25-19, 19-25, 25-20 on Friday in a Horizon League match at the Kress Center.
A ghost merrily haunts her husband and his second wife in Noel Coward's famed comedy, 'Blithe Spirit,' which the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay theater program will present in six performances starting Friday.
Hard at work, chancellor breaks for his ceremony
He's been on the job for months, but Thomas Harden finally received a formal welcome to campus Friday when he was inaugurated as the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay's fifth chancellor.
Ex-Gryph greats take on current squad tonight
Former Guelph Gryphon basketball greats return to the W. F. Mitchell Athletics Centre tonight when the Guelph Phoenix mena s basketball team takes on the University of Guelph Gryphons as the Gryphs continue their pre-season. The mena s Phoenix team includes former Gryphons Kyle Julius, Koven Padayachee and Rhadi Knapp.
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