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Work starting on new Brown Co. landfill
A new landfill will be taking shape this year in southern Brown County. The county is building it on more than 300 acres, along Highway IL, in the Town of Holland. The site is a little more than a mil...
Mike Kemmeter May 22, 2020

State parks hours returning to normal
The hours at state parks will be back to normal starting tomorrow, but the bathrooms will be closed until next month. The DNR says there will be limited access to bathrooms, starting June 3rd. All cam...
Mike Kemmeter May 22, 2020

The Cannery in G.B. will close
The Cannery Public Market in downtown Green Bay will be going out of business. The market section will stay open in June to let people use gift cards. The restaurant won’t be serving food. The o...
Mike Kemmeter May 22, 2020

State reports 5.1% of new coronavirus tests were positive
The state is reporting 5.1 percent of new coronavirus test results came back positive. That’s up slightly from five percent yesterday. There are now 14,396 confirmed cases in Wisconsin. ThatR...
Mike Kemmeter May 22, 2020

Drive-in theaters in high demand
Many drive-in move theaters are starting to reopen and they could see a surge in business because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The owner of Chilton Twilight Drive-In Theater says they opened last weekend...
Carol Patrizi May 22, 2020

Color Guard touring cemeteries to honor vets
There won’t be a traditional Memorial Day parade along College Avenue in Appleton this year, but members of some local veterans organizations still want to do something special. Eric Stadler of ...
Mike Kemmeter May 22, 2020

AAA passes on Memorial Day travel projection
For the first time in 20 years, AAA Wisconsin isn’t putting together projections for how many people will travel over the Memorial Day weekend. Spokesman Nick Jarmusz believes economic uncertain...
Mike Kemmeter May 22, 2020

State tax revenue on beer, liquor, wine jumped in March
While more people stayed at home in March, the state saw a big jump in revenue for taxes on beer, liquor, wine, cigarettes, and other tobacco products. The state revenue department brought in $72.8 mi...
Mike Kemmeter May 21, 2020

Evers: Asian-Americans targeted by hateful actions
President Trump is among the people blaming China for the pandemic, and Governor Evers says the state and country have seen a recent spike in hateful actions and language directed toward Asian-America...
Mike Kemmeter May 21, 2020

Prevea opening free, drive-up COVID-19 testing
Prevea Health will be offering free, drive-up coronavirus testing. People don’t need to be a Prevea patient, but they must have at least one symptom. They also need to make an appointment throug...
Mike Kemmeter May 21, 2020




