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All about the bass: Sturgeon Bay goes fish for summer street art project

27 artist-reinvented bass are on the city sidewalks for "Bass Around the Bay." They will be sold during the Street Art Auction held for Harvest Fest.

 

Changes to federal financial aid formula would make college more costly for some Wisconsin farm families

The new FAFSA formula counts net worth, making many farm families appear wealthier than they are.

 

The Biden-Trump matchup most Americans would rather not see. What a clash of 2 unpopular politicians might look like.

Numbers in a new Marquette Law School poll show that most Americans would rather not see a Biden-Trump election in 2024.

 

His son died by suicide. He danced anyway. How generational trauma continues to haunt Native communities.

Marin Webster Denning danced at a powwow weeks after his son took his life. His story is one of continued struggles brought by generational trauma.

 

Brown County Jail is housing 28 inmates a day in Oconto County. Here's why.

Shortage of 26 corrections officers, few lawyers doing public defender work combine to reduce capacity at Brown County Jail.

 

Amberg man found dead at home Monday night, Marinette County deputies say

A woman was arrested after Marinette County deputies respond to report of shooting in town of Amberg on Monday night.

 

Even if your child's school doesn't close, Green Bay kids might have to switch. Here are 7 graphs showing where kids would go.

While 11 Green Bay schools are recommended to close, students at over 20 schools would have to move under the plan.

 

Darboy teen Charlie Knuth, who publicly battled a rare skin disease his whole life, dies 'peacefully and painlessly,' his mother

The Fox Valley community will now offer support to the Knuth family, which is something they've shown to do graciously in the past.

 

Protester involved in pulling down abolitionist's statue outside Wisconsin state Capitol gets 6 months in jail

The statue of Hans Christian Heg was toppled and beheaded during a protest in downtown Madison in June 2020 against police brutality.

 

Fact check: Yes, infertility treatment is often excluded from insurance coverage

State Sen. Kelda Roys says I'm calling attention to a reproductive health disparity that doesn't always get the attention it deserves: infertility is treated differently from other illnesses and diseases, and is often excluded from insurance coverage,"

 

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