A recent study by ConsumerAffairs, a consumer review company, ranked Green Bay as the 14th best city to move to in the Midwest. Two other Wisconsin cities appeared in the top 20, including Appleton at fourth and Waukesha at fifth.
Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty filed a Title IV civil rights complaint against the district for allegedly violating a white student's rights.
A Wisconsin mother has filed a complaint with the Department of Education over an incident where she says her son was discriminated against by his school because he is white.
The Green Bay man who faces arson charges stemming from a motel fire in Ashwaubenon gets a date set for his preliminary hearing. Court records show that 38-year-old John Bartelt will have a preliminary hearing on February 13 at 9:30 a.
GREEN BAY — A week after it was reported that a dictum at the State Department would restrict the types of flags flown at its embassies, two local Republican lawmakers declared a desire for something similar closer to home.
From Ray Nitschke to Reggie White to Clay Matthews, Packers players have turned up in film. Sometimes it's Packers fans who have the starring roles.
Craig T. Nelson plays a stubborn farmer in Wisconsin whose devotion to the Green Bay Packers could save his business.
Over 2,000 middle schoolers from across northeast Wisconsin took a field trip on Wednesday to Northeast Wisconsin Technical College (NWTC) for some hands-on science,
Uncle Mike’s Bake Shoppe will be promoting their award-winning kringle during the Booyah Battle, which is being held in downtown Green Bay on the Friday of the draft.
(WLUK) -- A film about a Wisconsin dairy farmer who bets the farm on the Green Bay Packers hits theaters nationwide Friday. 'Green and Gold' tells the story of America's farmers and the fight to survive. Comedian and host of the 'Manitowoc Minute', Charlie Berens has a role in the film.
The pitching-in apparently extended to the cast: According to its production notes, upon realizing the shoot had but one camera, the actor portraying the farmer, Craig T. Nelson, pulled aside director Anders Lindwall and told him to pay for a second out of his salary.
Craig T. Nelson perfectly cast as a Packer backer struggling to keep his farm but blessed with wonderful relationships.