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The fully restored Oldsmobile station wagon made famous by "That '70s Show" is in Green Bay on permanent display, with Red Forman here to welcome it.
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WFRV Local 5 on MSNGreen Bay Wheelchair Wash returns for 2025 with cleaning and safety checks for mobility devices
The Green Bay Wheelchair Wash returned on Thursday to celebrate inclusivity and connection for those with mobility challenges. The event, held from 11:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m., brought the community together to help clean and provide safety checks for mobility devices and wheelchairs,
Weldon Tucker put his life on the line to save the life of a 6-year-old girl. Now, the city of Green Bay is deeming him as a hero.
Green Bay is receiving federal money to keep the city’s Conservation Corps running for at least another year.The city council agreed to $395,162 in AmeriCorps grant funds and provided $140,967 in matching local funds.
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WFRV Green Bay on MSNAirVenture week brings big gains to Green Bay airport
Austin Straubel International Airport (GRB) is celebrating record traffic from this year’s EAA AirVenture week. According to a Facebook post, airport officials say a six-year partnership with Discover Door County,
From joining the Packers on the practice squad to becoming a key backup at running back, Chris Brooks has made the most of the opportunity.
Kenneth Walker III finished Seahawks’ joint practice, scoring a touchdown and has what coach Mike Macdonald is calling a “big” week.
A portion of Main Street in Green Bay will close Thursday so crews can make repairs to the sewer. Drivers are encouraged to find a different route.
People helped wash wheelchairs, give safety inspections, check blood pressure, and provide a taco lunch on Thursday afternoon.
With Jordan Love secured at quarterback and a stable coaching and front-office structure, the Packers have high-end potential, but long-term success depends on developing under-25 talent and maintaining continuity.
A Green Bay special education teacher who spent decades in law enforcement has turned his hobby of visiting presidential graves into inspiration for his students — and now the entire country.