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After decades of trying to relocate them, the company that manages the coal piles along the Fox River in downtown Green Bay ...
C. Reiss Co., Brown County, and the city of Green Bay will resume negotiations to relocate coal piles from downtown Green Bay ...
Two North American river otters escaped two weeks ago from the NEW Zoo & Adventure Park in Green Bay. Ophelia ... Get breaking news alerts in the FOX LOCAL Mobile app for iOS or Android He's ...
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Two-night free event in downtown Green Bay for the 2025 NFL draft also includes fireworks, a Glow Zone and 8th Round Downtown ...
The Fox River was busy in the Green Bay area as boaters took to the water. It's about 100 miles from their home in Slinger to the Fox Point Boat Launch in De Pere. Jack Klippel and his father ...
Shipyard District, Inc., a nonprofit business association formed and supported by taxpaying business and property owners in the Shipyard District, is urging the relocation ...
GREEN BAY (WLUK) – It appears a decision could ... use of the former Pulliam Power Plant site at the mouth of the Fox River. The agenda also gives the committee the option to take action in ...
Wisconsin zoo officials are still searching for two runaway otters that escaped their enclosure late last week.
Shipyard District leaders submitted an open letter to the Brown County Board of Supervisors Monday night urging relocation of the coal piles, which currently sit on the banks of the Fox River.