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GREEN BAY (WLUK) -- A special groundbreaking ceremony Thursday marked the start of a new library on the UW-Green Bay campus. Members of the First Nations community and UW-Green Bay celebrated the ...
The Green Bay area could see severe weather April 28, according to the National Weather Service Green Bay. Before 2 p.m., there's a 40%-60% chance of hail, which could be as big as an inch.
GREEN BAY (WLUK) -- A Green Bay nonprofit hopes to bring fruitful lessons to elementary school students. New Leaf Foods helped three Green Bay schools install a variety of fruit trees Friday.
GREEN BAY, Wis. — Bringing the NFL draft to the league’s smallest market was supposed to mean a smaller crowd. Green Bay Packers fans had other ideas. Packers president/CEO Mark Murphy said ...
If you watched any part of the NFL Draft this week, you wouldn't know that Green Bay is the NFL’s smallest market. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said it best at the start of the draft.
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - Free, fresh fruit is coming to the Green Bay area thanks to an initiative to increase access to healthy food. Orchards are being planted at Franklin Middle School and ...
In four seasons with Green Bay, Deguara had 50 receptions for 450 yards and two touchdowns. His best season came in 2021 when he had 25 receptions for 245 yards and both of his career touchdowns.
The Green Bay Packers entered the 2025 NFL Draft with key needs at cornerback, wide receiver, defensive line, and offensive line. They successfully addressed all four positions, and now their ...
When we first started lobbying the NFL about holding the draft in Green Bay almost a decade ago, we knew that one of our strongest arguments was the tremendous support we receive from our fans.
There may not be as much excitement in Green Bay this weekend now that the NFL draft is over, but that doesn't mean there isn't anything going on. Here are some events happening in the Green Bay ...
Despite being the smallest NFL city, Green Bay drew massive crowds for last week's 2025 NFL Draft. Over 600,000 fans attended the three-day event, shattering the projection of 250,000 total attendees.
SHUT DOWN BY NEXT WEDNESDAY. NOW, THE GREEN BAY AIRPORT IS PREPARING FOR A RECORD NUMBER OF TRAVELERS. THE TRANSPORTATION SECURITY AGENTS FROM MILWAUKEE ARE HEADING UP NORTH TO HELP SCREEN PASSENGERS.