Day: November 2, 2022
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Wisconsin woman’s story about Aaron Rodgers | WGN Radio 720 – Chicago’s Very Own
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11-year-old Franki Moscato first met the Packers QB when she sang the national anthem at Lambeau Field. “The most nervous I’ve ever been,” is how Franki Moscato describes the few minutes she was standing in front of a full stadium of Packers’ fans at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, but not because she met quarterback…
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Running on empty | Insight Insider | insightonbusiness.com
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Women leaders in the New North are burned out, UW-Green Bay survey reveals For Kristina Spang, the disappearance of jokes was the first sign. Spang, who serves as vice president of aftermarket product and support at Pierce Manufacturing, is known for her jokes and sense of humor at work, but putting in long hours at…
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Evers advances adding Green Bay estuary to national conservation network | Wisconsin Public Radio
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UW-Green Bay researchers say federal designation could enhance coordination with other estuaries Gov. Tony Evers is backing an effort that would add Green Bay’s estuary to a national network of estuaries focused on conservation. In a statement Thursday, Evers said he would formally request the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration add Green Bay to the…
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“UW-Green Bay feels like home” View the video from Justice Saxby, current student in Environmental Science and Geoscience
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UW-Green Bay’s Justice Saxby, considers UW-Green Bay her “home.” As a double major in Environmental Science and Geoscience, Justice loves the park-like arboretum on campus, ‘eco-friendly’ attitude and how much she loves that her professors know her by name. Watch her full video below! Transcription: UWGB to me feels like home. It’s a very personal…