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Green Bay’s One Stop School Shop helps thousands of students ahead of new school year | We Are Green Bay
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By Indiana Schilz GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – The Salvation Army of Greater Green Bay and Service League of Green Bay co-hosted the second One Stop School Shop event to help local families prepare for the upcoming school year. The event, held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s Kress…
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Universities of Wisconsin sees growth in Direct Admit | WHBY
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By Landen Moore APPLETON, Wis. — The Universities of Wisconsin sees growth in its Direct Admit initiative. The program grants incoming high school seniors with an eligible GPA direct admission to 10 of the 13 UW schools. President Jay Rothman says participation in Direct Admit has grown significantly since launching in 2024. See the full…
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UWGB to host space technology conference | Insight
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By Aaron Holbrook The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay will host the 35th Annual Wisconsin Space Conference Aug. 22. This year’s theme, “The Power to Explore: Energy for Space Operations,” underscores the need for breakthrough energy solutions to power the future of sustainable space missions. The public is invited to attend the conference, where a visionary…
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UWGB women’s basketball turns in best grade-point average in the nation in 2024-25 | Green Bay Press Gazette
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By Scott Venci GREEN BAY – The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay women’s basketball team was the best squad in the Horizon League in Kayla Karius’ first season as coach in 2024-25. Perhaps even better, UWGB was the top DI program in the country off the court. The Women’s Basketball Coaches Association recently announced that the Phoenix earned…
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Marinette County to speak with UW-GB about lease | Eagle Herald
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By Erin Fitzgerald MARINETTE — Marinette County is working on a grant application for not only the fieldhouse, but all UW-Green Bay campus properties in anticipation of an upcoming transfer of the Max E. Peterson Fieldhouse to the Greater Marinette-Menominee YMCA. Marinette County Administrator John Lefebvre told the county board a $2 million grant will…
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UW-Green Bay invites students to “Be the Spark” for fall 2026 applications | Sheboygan Sun
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The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay will open undergraduate applications for the fall of 2026, inviting all students to “Be the Spark”. Students can join the family of more than 50,000 forward-thinking dreamers and resilient problem-solvers blazing their own path in the Northeast Wisconsin region and around the world when they apply to UW-Green Bay. When…
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Local woman looking for volunteers to help with Habitat for Humanity house build in Kenya | WBAY
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By Maria Parmigiani GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) – A Fox Valley woman is on a mission to help those struggling to find safe and affordable housing in Kenya. According to Habitat for Humanity, nearly 30% of people there live below the international poverty line, and the demand for housing far outweighs the supply. Stephanie Diedrich…
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A new culinary destination will be added to the Sheboygan foodie scene | WHBL News Radio 1330
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A new culinary destination will be added to Sheboygan Foodie scene on Thursday with a ribbon cutting ceremony. Asian fusion is touted as offering a unique. A flavorful blend of Asian and American traditions, envisioned as not just a restaurant Crage infusion, is also intended as a vibrant and welcoming space where flavors, cultures and community come together. The ribbon cutting ceremony takes place at…
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New Asian-American Restaurant to Launch on Thursday | WHBL
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By Kevin Zimmermann A new culinary destination will be added to the Sheboygan “foodie” scene on Thursday with a ribbon cutting ceremony. Krazian Fuzian is touted as offering a “uniquely flavorful blend of Asian and American traditions.” Envisioned as not just a restaurant, Krazian Fuzian is also intended as a vibrant and welcoming space where…
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ATC brings Einstein Project STEM Lab to Wrightstown | Wrightstown Area Spirit
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By Brian Roebke Editor Serving more than 5 million electric consumers, ATC’s Mobile Design Lab helps kids curb “the summer slide” where they traditionally lose months-worth of knowledge during summer break. She was in Wrightstown with the Einstein Project’s Sandbox Mobile Design Lab for Wisconsin children. The free program is designed to introduce STEM enthusiasts…