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Bids to buy Smith Elementary come in low
The Oshkosh School District may not get as much as they had hoped in the sale of the former Smith Elementary School. The district received just two bids to purchase the century old school building, on...
Carol Patrizi Oct 24, 2019

Man recovering after throat slit in Green Bay
A 41-year-old Green Bay man is expected to survive after having his throat cut with a knife last night on Green Bay’s east side. Lieutenant Clint Beguhn says they were called around 11:15 p.m. w...
Carol Patrizi Oct 24, 2019

Largest Old Glory Honor Flight returns home
More than 200 veterans took part in the largest Old Glory Honor Flight to Washington D.C. They spent yesterday at the Capitol visiting war memorials and monuments built in their honor. The organizatio...
Carol Patrizi Oct 24, 2019

Worker thinks Nelson lured Diemels
A former worker for two Seymour-area brothers thinks the man charged with killing them lured the brothers to a farm in Missouri. Prosecutors are filing formal murder charges against Garland “Joe...
Mike Kemmeter Oct 24, 2019

3 Dems at top of presidential primary poll
The top three Democratic candidates in Wisconsin remain the same in the latest poll by the Marquette Law School. But while Vice President Joe Biden leads at 31 percent, Elizabeth Warren overtook Berni...
Mike Kemmeter Oct 24, 2019

Oshkosh looking at roundabout safety
Drivers might want to keep an eye on their speed at roundabouts in Oshkosh. City Manager Mark Rohloff says police are cracking down on people driving aggressively. The department is often using office...
Mike Kemmeter Oct 23, 2019

DNR believes leak from silo contained
A potentially toxic silage spill in Brown County is now under control. Materials from a silo at Ledgeview Farms were flowing into Bower Creek last Friday. DNR Runoff Management Specialist Joe Baeten s...
Mike Kemmeter Oct 23, 2019

The Farmory hopes to lead way on perch
The perch population is dwindling, and a nonprofit in Green Bay wants to help turn that around. The Farmory plans to produce 400,000 young perch next year. UW-Green Bay Associate Researcher Ken Webb s...
Mike Kemmeter Oct 23, 2019

Renovations done at cancer center
There are now more places at ThedaCare’s Regional Cancer Center in Appleton for patients to receive treatment. Dr. Anthony Phillips is the oncology medical director, and he says they added nine ...
Mike Kemmeter Oct 23, 2019

Old buses could be used for training
Valley Transit is looking to donate a couple of old buses so they can be used for training. General Manager Ron McDonald says they replaced eight buses in the fleet. He says they typically remove all ...
Mike Kemmeter Oct 23, 2019



