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Bayshore Arts Center unveils 2025/2026 season with theater and music events | FOX 11
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by Ashley Kaster FOX 11 News MARINETTE (WLUK) — The Bayshore Arts Center released its 2025/2026 season Friday. The season’s lineup includes Children’s Theatre and Theatre on the Bay productions, West Shore Chorale concerts, a new, free community concert series and more. The season runs from Aug. 1, 2025 to Sept. 30, 2026. Click here…
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Telling Our Stories exhibition opens in Neville Public Museum
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Neville Public Museum Thank you to our educational partner University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Archives and Area Research Center and our numerous community committee members for collaborating on the “Telling Our Stories” exhibition. Thank you State Representative Amaad Rivera-Wagner for the presentation of the official Citation by the Wisconsin Assembly. To see the full post, click…
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Green Bay men’s basketball to retire Keifer Sykes’ jersey, to become program’s 1st-ever GM | We are Green Bay
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by: Kyle Malzhan GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – The Green Bay men’s basketball program will honor one of the greatest players in its history this upcoming season, head coach Doug Gottlieb confirmed to Local 5 Sports’ Kyle Malzhan. The Phoenix will retire Keifer Sykes’ jersey on October 11 during an exhibition game against Bradley University. The…
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Amy Carrozzino-Lyon is honoree in 2025 Lake Michigan Champions of Conservation | Lakeshore Natural Resource Partnership
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Lakeshore Natural Resource Partnership 🌊 Announcing the 2025 Lake Michigan Champions of Conservation! 🏅 Each year, the Lake Michigan Stakeholders recognize individuals whose extraordinary leadership helps protect and enhance the Lake Michigan Basin. These Champions go beyond expectations to advance conservation, community resilience, and environmental stewardship. Please join us in celebrating this year’s honorees: 🌿…
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‘Really Big Prints’ street roller art project at Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum | FOX 11
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Eric Peterson FOX11News On the loading dock just outside the Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum in Two Rivers, Freudenrich is prepping her print. “I started in April and worked just mostly on the weekends. It took me quite a while. I knew what I wanted to do, but to execute it was a long…
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Karsten tackles tough topics with humorous photography | Press Times
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Press Times By Janelle Fisher City Pages Editor Those in the local arts community may know Green Bay artist Erin Karsten from seeing her work on display at a number of venues around the area — SAGE, The Art Garage and Lawton Gallery, to name a few — over the last few years, but it’s…
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Ariona Hildebrandt 2025 Dodge County Fairest of the Fair | Daily Dodge
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(BEAVER DAM) Dodge County has a new Fairest of the Fair. Ariona Hildebrandt is a senior at UW-Green Bay from Hustisford. She won the honor Monday night, July14, at Bayside Supper Club in Beaver Dam. Hildebrandt said she wants to show people the county fair has something for everyone. “The fair is really more than…
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New FORWARD Program Creates Affordable Pathway to a Career in Education | Lakeshore College
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Start Building a Better Tomorrow—Right Here, Right Now New FORWARD Program Creates Affordable Pathway to a Career in Education There’s a demand for teachers and paraprofessionals in our community—and future students can be part of the solution. Lakeshore College and the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay have teamed up to offer the FORWARD program, a new…
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Training programs for assisted living, nursing home workers in Wisconsin could run out of money | Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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By Cleo Krejci Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Two workforce development programs aiming to curb shortages of caregivers in Wisconsin assisted living, and nursing home facilities could end this summer without continued funding. The Wisconsin Department of Health Services launched WisCaregiver Careers in 2018, providing free training for people to become certified nurse aides in nursing homes.…
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‘Paint the Library Red, White & Blue’ returns and more upcoming Manitowoc library events | Herald Times Reporter
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MANITOWOC – It’s almost time to “Paint the Library Red, White & Blue.” The annual event returns to the Manitowoc Public Library, 707 Quay St., from 2 to 3 p.m. July 2 in preparation for downtown Manitowoc’s Fourth of July activities, including the Fourth of July parade. Paint and supplies will be provided by the library.…