Titletown will host the annual Pumpkin Palooza event on Saturday, Oct. 11, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event is free and open to families, with activities designed for all ages.
Rep. Tony Wied posted on X between September 12-14, addressing calls for unity amid difficult times, opportunities for service academy nominations from Wisconsin’s 8th District, and participation in an Alzheimer’s awareness event in Sturgeon Bay.
The Green Bay Packers have launched their High School Plays of the Month program, inviting high school football teams from across Wisconsin to submit video highlights for consideration.
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Theatre & Dance program has announced its 2025–26 season, which will feature a range of productions including established works and new projects.
Rep. Tony Wied (WI-08) has criticized the administration of Governor Evers after the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) proposed a significant fee increase for farmers, livestock dealers, truckers, and...
The City of Green Bay recently launched its first Pop-Up City Hall event at Ted Fritsch Park, where residents engaged in discussions with city officials.
Rep. Tony Wied published several statements between September 10-11, 2025 reflecting on Charlie Kirk's legacy, free speech in America, and remembrance of those lost during September 11th.
Foth and the Village of Salem Lakes have received the Small Project of the Year Award from the Wisconsin Section of the American Water Works Association (WIAWWA) for their recent improvements to the local water system.
The Green Bay Packers have reached a contract extension with wide receiver Christian Watson, according to an announcement from General Manager Brian Gutekunst on Wednesday.
Rep. Tony Wied used social media on September 8-9, 2025 to announce legislative progress including passage of his FROST Act and introduction of a new bill with Senator Baldwin aimed at Packers fans in Wisconsin.
Preliminary figures indicate that the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is expected to enroll 11,500 students for the fall 2025 semester, representing a three percent increase from last year.