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ALLOUEZ — Four chicks were killed in a fire to a chicken coop this morning.
Government Watchdog Reporter Adam Rodewald's weekly roundup of top local government issues
Grammy winner Rosanne Cash will perform at the Center May 7 with John Leventhal and her band
Remaining workers at Lincoln Hills routinely work 16-hour shifts.
Raeana M. Nagy, 24, has a pretrial hearing at 9 a.m., April 22.
Every year, tens of thousands of motorists are convicted of driving illegally.
Ashley Post, a kindergarten teacher at Wrightstown Elementary, is a Golden Apple winner.
Ashley Post, a kindergarten teacher at Wrightstown Elementary, discusses her passion for teaching.
This week, Press-Gazette launches its annual series highlighting top teachers in the area.
Brown Co taxpayers will be asked to pay up to $100,000 for election hardware, software
Brown County Clerk Sandy Juno discusses voting system problems that prompted officials to ask for up to $100,000 worth of election hardware and software, after an almost catastrophic failure right before the spring election.
To U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson, the nation's heroin and opioid epidemic is one of public safety.
Stevens Point non-profit that puts books into the hands of new is now at Bellin Hospital.
Those placed on sex offender registries find their lives forever changed.
Gov. Scott Walker's former corrections secretary was fired Friday.
Green Bay will use a $2.6 million surplus for police body cameras and other new technology.
A major meth bust, called the largest of its kind by local law enforcement, is up to 46 arrests
YWCA of Greater Green Bay will start a series April 27 to raise awareness of racism.
Cash that’s already improved environment last 15 years just grew by more than 76 percent.
Pete's Garage opened in its new Broadway home just in time for the warm weather.
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