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Door County Land Trust acquires property to add to protected wetland near Sturgeon Bay

The natural area is home to rare orchids, carnivorous plants, unusual species of insects including the Hine's emerald dragonfly, and a variety of birds.

 

Oconto Falls may soon allow backyard chickens

A public meeting will be held Tuesday to discuss chickens, sexting and other proposed ordinances.

 

Authorities identify 19-year-old Oconto woman killed in motorcycle crash

The Oconto County Sheriff's Office has identified the woman killed June 30 in a traffic crash.

 

County highway closes for Door County road project near Fish Creek

The highway department wasn't planning a detour at first for the monthlong project but decided to do so because of heavy traffic in the work area.

 

Ken Jennings says he wants to become Wisconsin's governor after seeing what Tony Evers did today with his veto pen

When Gov. Tony Evers used his veto pen to eliminate two numbers and a hyphen to support education for 402 years, it had Wisconsin politics trending Wednesday.

 

Schabusiness' lawyer asks again for new competency exam, also seeks to delay trial

The case is currently scheduled to go to trial July 24-28, with jury selection scheduled for 1 p.m. July 21.

 

Republicans have a lot to say about UW diversity programs. So do students

Students say lawmakers' targeting the very offices they credit for getting them through college sends a message that they are not welcome on UW campuses.

 

Tony Evers uses veto powers to extend annual increases for public schools for the next four centuries

In signing the state budget, Gov. Tony Evers used his broad partial veto powers to make permanent annual per-pupil increases for public schools.

 

See photos from Fourth of July celebrations in downtown Green Bay

Fireworks lit up downtown Green Bay after a Fourth of July filled with food and music.

 

Brown County's southern bridge poised to get $50 million; De Pere ready with a new name

De Pere's suggested name nods to man once called "Mr. Social Security" by Franklin D. Roosevelt.

 

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