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Winnebago County Hotspot Cooling Off
Winnebago County’s status as a COVID-19 hotspot may be cooling. Health Director Doug Gieryn says daily cases are beginning to decline. Last week, the New York Times ranked Winnebago County as si...
Jonathan Krause Jun 17, 2020

Three people rescued after boat capsizes
The U.S. Coast Guard rescued three people after their boat capsized near Two Rivers yesterday around 6 p.m. The boat was on Lake Michigan, about two miles east of Two Rivers. The boaters used a cell p...
Carol Patrizi Jun 17, 2020

Health director wants more authority
Winnebago County Health Director Doug Gieryn is defending a proposed law that would allow him to issue and enforce “safer at home” orders. Gieryn points out that several other communities ...
Carol Patrizi Jun 17, 2020

G.B. school officials talk about reopening
A survey of more than 2,000 staff in the Green Bay School District shows 80 percent are willing to come back and are ready to teach in multiple platforms. Superintendent Michelle Langenfeld says about...
Carol Patrizi Jun 17, 2020

Another coronavirus death in Wisconsin
Winnebago County Public Health is reporting one more confirmed coronavirus death. The person was in a long-term care facility. Of the 10 deaths in the county, nine people have been in long-term care s...
Carol Patrizi Jun 17, 2020

Complaints come in about refunds for Country, Rock USA
The company that runs Country and Rock USA in Oshkosh is hoping to offer refunds on tickets to this year’s festival. Hypervibe officials say they’re negotiating with artists, suppliers, an...
Mike Kemmeter Jun 16, 2020

Faith Technologies makes temperature scanning system
A local company is making systems that check the temperatures of workers. Faith Technologies in Menasha is using thermal-imaging technology to get results in less than one second. The company’s ...
Mike Kemmeter Jun 16, 2020

Steineke: Recorded call not a ‘personnel issue’
A top Republican in the Assembly thinks the recording of a call isn’t a personnel issue, but potentially a legal one. Governor Evers isn’t releasing the name of the person who recorded las...
Mike Kemmeter Jun 16, 2020

Lobner hearing complaints about insurance letter
Appleton’s city council president says he’s getting a lot of questions and complaints about a letter sent to homeowners by an insurance company. A private company is offering policies cove...
Mike Kemmeter Jun 16, 2020

G.B. may use 4 high schools for next elections
Green Bay school administrators want to talk with city officials, before agreeing to host polling places at all four high schools for the fall elections. The school board decided last night to wait un...
Mike Kemmeter Jun 16, 2020



