Month: April 2025
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‘Murder on the Orient Express’ to be presented in May in Marinette | News, Sports, Jobs – The Daily News
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MARINETTE — Theatre on the Bay will present “Murder on the Orient Express” Thursday, May 15 through Sunday, May 18 at the Bayshore Arts Center in Marinette, Wis. Show times are Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. and at 2 p.m. Sunday. Isolated on the Orient Express train, and with a killer in their…
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The Traveling Sharpener visits Green Bay, Door County and Fox Valley
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If Kelly Lewis of Green Bay could offer a few words of advice to cooks, it would be an encouragement to use sharp knives. She is the owner of The Traveling Sharpener, a professional knife sharpening service that visits locations around Green Bay, Door County, Appleton and the Fox Valley. And the results? She says…
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Names around Green Bay show rich history and influences
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Hardly any name in the Green Bay area doesn’t come with a story or some mark of the area’s long history of immigration, football, or business. Take the area directly surrounding Lambeau Field, named after Packers founder Earl “Curly” Lambeau. Running along the stadium’s north is Lombardi Avenue, named after former Packers coach Vince Lombardi. There’s the mark of…
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UW-Green Bay Announces Sustainability and Earth Caretaker Awards
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On April 15, 2025 students, faculty, staff and alumni of UW-Green Bay were honored at the 2025 Sustainability Showcase and Earth Caretaker Award ceremony. Each year the campus celebrates by sharing campus sustainability efforts, and most importantly, by recognizing those individuals doing the work of sustainability on a daily basis. John Arendt, director of UW-Green…
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Earth Honoring being held for the Cofrin Technology and Education Center
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On Thursday, May 1, 2025 at 10 a.m. the campus community and greater region are invited to the Earth Honoring for the Cofrin Technology and Education Center (CTEC.) As we look for ways to celebrate, this is a special time for us to come together as a community to begin the CTEC construction in a…
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Driving change, meaning business: UW-Green Bay’s Master’s in Public Administration is shaping the future of service
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While it’s easy in our “return on investment” higher education landscape to prioritize fields like computer science and biomedics for their direct financial rewards, students like Gage Beck at UW-Green Bay are more drawn by the call to serve. Beck’s journey into the public sector is not solely driven by financial gain but by a…
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UW-Green Bay is ‘On the Clock’ for the Region’s Draft Events
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 18, 2025 UW-Green Bay students, faculty, staff and campus contributing to the once-in-a-lifetime event Green Bay, WI – The buzz of the upcoming Draft and surrounding events has officially hit the campus. Students, faculty and staff are participating in unique educational and creative ways to ensure this national event is a…
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Changing Waters | Door County Pulse
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How Door County’s fishing industry is navigating a new normal by CHARLES HENRIKSEN, owner/founder Henriksen Fisheries Extreme weather is the new normal. Here in northeast Wisconsin, we do not have the devastating floods, wildfires, tornadoes or hurricanes that plague much of the country, but other changes greatly impact our lives. Of particular interest on our…
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You’re probably dealing with your anger all wrong—rage rooms, intense exercise and venting don’t work | Vogue India
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If you’re one of the many citizens whose blood is boiling over what’s happening in the world right now, you might be wondering if dealing with your anger is even possible. You’ve probably heard that you need to blow off some steam or let that shit out. Go for a rage run. Pay to smash up a bunch…
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UWGB honors Alex Smolecki with 26.59-mile walk to Lambeau Field | WFRV
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GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – At sunrise, supporters gathered at the Kress Events Center to take part in “A Walk to Remember Alex Smolecki”: a 26.59-mile tribute to the UW-Green Bay swimmer who tragically passed away in February. The route stretched from campus to Lambeau Field and back. While some completed the full marathon distance,…