Teachers Speak Out After 'Forward Bound' Program Targeted for Cuts Teachers Speak Out After 'Forward Bound' Program Targeted for Cuts More than 50 teachers, parents and administrators turned out for a listening session at the Green Bay Public Schools Headquarters Monday evening.
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Explosion Investigation Almost Complete
The investigation into the dumpster explosion in St. Anna could be finished by the end of February.
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Police: "No Foul Play"
Appleton police say there was no foul play involved in the death of an Appleton woman.
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Ice Dangers for Sturgeon Spearers Cracks in the ice large enough for a vehicle to fall into, visible for now as are the bridges spanning them. But with the expected snowfall over the next few days, getting out onto Lake Winnebago will be dangerous for anyone straying off marked roads.
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Heading South to Help Haiti Earthquake Victims Shirley Senarighi flew to Miami hoping to care for those who fled Haiti in need of help.
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New Orleans Saints Win Super Bowl The New Orleans Saints stymied Peyton Manning, then intercepted him to seal the Super Bowl, rallying to beat the Indianapolis Colts 31-17 Sunday night.
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Man Dies After Falling Through Ice on Fox River A Wild Rose man has died after his truck went through the ice on Fox River in the city of Berlin.
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DNR Seeking Help with Musky Population State fishing officials need ideas on how to better manage the spotted musky population in the bay of Green Bay.
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Tanker Rollover in Menominee County A gas tanker roll-over on M-35 shut down roads and forced residents to leave the area.
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Wisconsin Venison Donations Down The state Department of Natural Resources says the decline was expected because the 2009 harvest was down.
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Green Bay Schools Announce $6.1 million in Cuts
Big budget cuts on the way for Green Bay schools. Friday the district announced it'll be slashing more than six million dollars from next year's budget.
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Door Co. Deputy Rescues Family From Fire
A patrol deputy in Door County is being called a hero after rescuing a family from a burning building.
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111 Jobs Cut At Wellpoint
Wellpoint in Ashwaubenon is cutting 111 jobs.
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Lucky Ticket
A winning Badger 5 ticket worth $112,000 has been sold in Green Bay.
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State Warning, Unemployment Benefits Running Dry
Benefits for thousands of Wisconsin's unemployed is running out. The state has sent warning letters out saying unemployment benefits are set to expire by the end of April unless the United States Congress approves the funds needed to extend the benefits.
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Green Bay School Budget Cuts
The Green Bay School District has announced its making $6.1 million in budget cuts.
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Theda Care Physicians Headed to Haiti They're packing and re-packing medical supplies...and while they do it their thoughts are on the unknown of what they will find when they get to Haiti.
"People are praying for us because we don't know what we are going to walk into over there," says Theda Care Physicians Nurse Heather Roland.
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More Cuts at Bay Shipbuilding
Bay Shipbuilding has announced that it's cutting another 116 workers.
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Neenah Foundry Files Bankruptcy
One of Neenah's biggest employers has filed for bankruptcy.
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Strike Over in Manitowoc
Workers in Manitowoc were back on the job Thursday after striking earlier this week.
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Police Nab Seven in Drug Raid
Seven people are in custody following a drug raid on Green Bay's near east side. It happened at the corner of Chicago and Roosevelt streets.
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Police Seeks Help from Neighbors to Stop Burglary Spree
Green Bay Police spoke with more than 100 residents of the city's West side Wednesday, following a string of burglaries that remain unsolved.
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Toyota Recall Repairs Begin
Workers busy fixing faulty gas pedals today, but for some drivers it isn't soon enough.
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Banquet Hall Closing? Questions Leave Wedding Couples in the Dark
You Ask. We Investigate. A popular banquet hall may be closing, leaving brides and customers worried they will be left without a place to hold their events.
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Teens Charged in Gas Station Burglary
Four teenagers are in custody for a gas station burglary in Pulaski.
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Suspected Bomb Maker Pleads Not Guilty
The Oshkosh man who's accused of setting off a homemade bomb has pleaded not guilty.
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Brown County Community Delays Wind Energy Project
Residents in the Town of Holland are taking a stand on Wind Turbines. They want to stop the installation on what would become Wisconsin's largest alternative energy project of it's kind.
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Toxic Tap Water Bill For Allen Menard, legislation introduced in Congress today is the first step toward a victory over the military he served for.
"I've been pushing really, really hard because this really, really is a tragedy what happened there."
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Can Crusher Fire
Fire investigators believe the blaze at the Can Crusher in Oconto Falls was an accident.
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Crivitz Teen Charged in School Threat Case
A Crivitz High School student has been charged after investigators say he made threats against the school, students and law enforcement.
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Correctly Counted: Oneida Tribe Spreads the Word on Census
Census confusion has tribal leaders with the Oneida Nation taking notice. The last U.S. Census counted only a fraction of tribal members. The problem was not in participation, but in how tribal members marked their race.
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Rosenthal Charged with Hiding Corpse
Roger Rosenthal sat quietly with his head down in Manitowoc County court today as he was officially charged with hiding the corpse of his girlfriend Michelle Jaeger in these woods in rural Manitowoc County.
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Appleton Woman Died From Fall
The woman whose body was found outside an Appleton home died from a fall.
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UW Madison Meningitis Death
A University of Wisconsin at Madison student is in critical condition at UW Hospital with bacterial meningitis.
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1 Hurt in Chemical Spill One person is hurt after a chemical spill in Menominee, Michigan on Monday.
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Haitian Baby Arrives in Green Bay
Hugs and tears of joy greeted Marijke van Roojen and 1-year-old baby Hazel as they arrived home in Green Bay from Haiti. A trip van Roojen wasn't sure would happen.
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Fundraiser for Fallen St. Anna Firefighter and Department
St. Anna firefighters and the community came together Saturday to remember a fallen brother and try to rebuild their department.
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Winterfest Takes Over Broadway
A chilly but sunny Saturday is the setting as the Green Bay area celebrates old man winter with Winterfest.
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Lambeau Field Plays Host to The Super Bowl of Safety
The 11th annual "Super Bowl of Safety" was held to help teach kids to have fun and stay safe at the same time.
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Boyfriend Charged in Chilton Woman's Death Roger Rosenthal is charged with hiding the corpse of his live-in girlfriend Michelle Jaeger.
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Super 8 Motel Fire
A fire at the Super 8 in Grand Chute left motel guests without a place to stay.
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Body Found in Burned Car
Crews found a body in the passenger side of the car.
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