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Republicans set Aug. 23 for the presidential debate in Milwaukee with the potential for a second debate the next day

If enough candidates qualify to make it necessary, there will be a second debate on Aug. 24 as Republicans set qualifying criteria for candidates.

 

Washington Island native, Lawrence music student wins national piano competition

Jonathan Bass has performed with the Birch Creek Symphony Orchestra and for Peninsula Music Festival's February Fest among his Door County appearances.

 

Rep. Mark Pocan, Gov. Tony Evers scramble to keep hold of leftover federal COVID aid before it's clawed back under the debt ceil

President Joe Biden is expected to quickly sign a debt limit deal that rescinds unobligated COVID federal aid.

 

Four years that defined a generation: Wisconsin graduates reflect on the pandemic, social justice and mental health challenges

This year's graduates have been through it: the pandemic, racial justice protests, mental health challenges. Hear what they have to say about their last four years.

 

Green Bay police arrest five after fight at Blaney Funeral Home; officer hurt

Police say about 30 people got into a fight at Blaney Funeral Home after a visitor was asked to leave a service.

 

Police identify victim of May 6 crash into Fox River as 39-year-old Green Bay woman; death ruled a drowning

Brown County Medical Examiner rules death a drowning. Car crashed just east of Main Street bridge in downtown Green Bay.

 

Lawmakers set to include $2M for NFL draft in state budget

The draft is expected to cost the Green Bay Packers $7.5 million.

 

Fact check: Van Orden half-flips opinion on abortion ban

U.S. Rep. Derrick Van Orden half-flips opinion on abortion ban .

 

'You are welcome here': Gov. Tony Evers raises pride flag above Wisconsin state Capitol for fifth year

Evers fought back tears Thursday as he told members of the LGBTQ community, "You belong here."

 

Food is a part of culture and history in new Door County museum exhibit

Opening June 16, "Smorgasbord" looks at how food produced and served by Scandinavians and Germans in Ephraim helped shape the village.

 

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