The Green Bay Packers have signed defensive lineman Devonte O'Malley and defensive back Jaylin Simpson, while releasing cornerback Garnett Hollis Jr. and waiving/injuring defensive lineman Keith Randolph.
For the first time, Green Bay Parks, Recreation & Forestry will host "Pooches in the Pool," an event allowing dogs to swim and socialize at Joannes Aquatic Center.
Rep. Tony Wied shared updates between August 14-16, 2025 on Republican legislative accomplishments, meetings with Menominee Nation leaders, and concerns over foreign ownership of farmland.
In 2022, government transfers made up 15% of income in Brown County, a 8.1% surge from 6.9% in 1970, according to information from the Economic Innovation Group.
The Green Bay Packers have announced a partnership with the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) to recognize high school football officials throughout the 2025 season.
Rep. Tony Wied commented on public safety policy, criticized congressional colleagues' statements about ICE, and discussed a visit to Seneca Foods on August 13-14, 2025.
Former Green Bay Packers President and CEO Mark Murphy has been named the inaugural Executive in Residence for University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Athletics.
Rep. Tony Wied used social media on August 11-12, 2025 to discuss new legislation supporting small businesses and farmers while also marking an anniversary for the Green Bay Packers.
The Green Bay Public Works Department has announced that Cherry Street will be temporarily closed between North Washington Street and N. Adams Street due to work by NEW Water, the Green Bay Metropolitan Sewerage District.
The City of Green Bay’s Department of Public Works has announced a temporary closure of Webster Avenue to allow for a sewer project led by NEW Water, the brand of the Green Bay Metropolitan Sewerage District.
The Green Bay Packers and Network Health honored three generations of U.S. Navy servicemembers from the Barlament family during Saturday's game against the New York Jets as part of 'Operation Fan Mail.'
The Green Bay Packers, along with local public safety officials, are urging fans attending Saturday's preseason game against the New York Jets to take precautions due to high temperatures, humidity, and the possibility of thunderstorms.