Daily Archive: May 18, 2011
One of the largest employers in Oconto Falls has donated $50,000 to create a scholarship fund at UW-Green Bay to benefit students from the six-county area north and northwest of Green Bay. The gift...
Former Lt. Governor Barbara Lawton will be the guest speaker tonight (May 18), when the 2011 Champions of Conservation Award Program is held on the UW-Green Bay campus. Her talk is titled “Cultivating Environmental...
The moment Wisconsin Sen. Herb Kohl — the longtime legislator and billionaire Milwaukee Bucks owner — announced recently he won’t seek another term in office, the pundits and politicians began speculating about who might...
We told you yesterday that funeral services for longtime UW-Green Bay supporter Leona Cloud are set for later this week. Cloud, a true friend of the University, died Saturday at age 90. Her full...
Now that spring has finally sprung — or some semblance of the season, anyway — why not take a hike Saturday at Christa McAuliffe Park? Associate Professor of Natural and Applied Sciences Mathew Dornbush...
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Prof. Robert Howe, the director of the Cofrin Center for Biodiversity on campus, is seeking volunteer birdwatchers for the 25th annual Nicolet National Forest Bird Survey.
One of the largest employers in Oconto Falls has donated $50,000 to create a scholarship fund at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay to benefit students from the six-county area north and northwest of Green...
ST Paper LLC, one of the largest employers in Oconto Falls, has donated $50,000 to create a scholarship fund at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay to benefit students from the six-county area north and northwest of Green Bay.