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Suspect in fatal crash kicked out of car club
The president of Green Bay After Hours, a car enthusiast club, says he’s familiar with the guy arrested for the crash that killed a mother, her daughter and the daughter’s boyfriend. Dylan...
Carol Patrizi Jul 01, 2020

1st Neenah drive-in concert set for tonight
The Future Neenah summer concert series opens tonight at a different spot — Neenah High School. Executive Director Nikki Hessel says they’re holding a drive-in event with limited parking. ...
Mike Kemmeter Jul 01, 2020

The Grand wants to reopen in September
The Grand Oshkosh plans to reopen in September. Director Joe Ferlo says they’ll have limited seating, with groups of four, three, two, and one spaced out, every six feet. The overall capacity wi...
Mike Kemmeter Jun 30, 2020

Friends, family remember G.B. crash victims
The three victims of a crash in Green Bay were a mother, her daughter, and the daughter’s boyfriend. Police say a speeding driver killed 57-year-old Sonia Gonzalez, 27-year-old Sonia Gonzalez-Gu...
Mike Kemmeter Jun 30, 2020

Neenah council member dies from cancer
A Neenah city council member and former school board member died from colon cancer. Ald. Christopher Kunz was 55. Mayor Dean Kaufert says Kunz became a poll worker after moving to Neenah, and he ran f...
Mike Kemmeter Jun 30, 2020

Appleton reports 4 new COVID-19 cases
There are four new coronavirus cases in Appleton. All of them got it through community spread. That brings the city’s total to 220 confirmed cases. Ninety people are in isolation, and 126 have r...
Mike Kemmeter Jun 30, 2020

Group camping to return to state parks
Group camping will be allowed in state parks in a couple of weeks. The DNR will limit the size to 50 people or less, starting July 13th, and they’ll need reservations. Limited special events wil...
Mike Kemmeter Jun 30, 2020

Diversity among teachers not keeping up
The percentage of ethnically diverse teachers in the state isn’t keeping up with the growing rate of students. The Wisconsin Policy Forum found last year, 30 percent of kids in public schools we...
Mike Kemmeter Jun 30, 2020

Watchdog disappointed with voter lawsuit ruling
The head of a watchdog group is disappointed by a federal appeals court ruling on state voting laws. Common Cause Executive Director Jay Heck says the Republican-appointed judges released the decision...
Mike Kemmeter Jun 30, 2020

Prof: Court ruling won’t restrict voting access
A political science professor doesn’t think the federal court ruling will restrict the number of people that can vote. Lawrence University Professor Arnold Shober says the core of the court̵...
Mike Kemmeter Jun 30, 2020




