Expansion and Business Development in the New North Titletown development now leasing 'TitletownFlats' Green Bay Packers Titletown Development LLC, the real estate development arm of the Green Bay Packers, today announced that TitletownFlats, the apartment building on the west side of Titletown, is now leasing a variety of apartment units with resident move-ins beginning this fall.
TitletownFlats, located along Brookwood Drive and Marlee Lane in the west end of Titletown, is a seven-story apartment building featuring 152 high-end units, ranging in size from studio to three-bedroom flats. Residents will enjoy exceptional access to deluxe amenities inside and outside the building, with the vibrant Titletown community and its daily activities and frequent events all year round right at their doorstep... Read More 1>
Encourage Educational Attainment UWO anthropology class helping with investigation of 1983 Neenah homicide case WBAY OMRO -- A decades old case has a new break. One which investigators hope can bring a family some peace.
UW-Oshkosh Associate Professor Jordan Karsten’s anthropology class is trying to help make that happen using their forensic skills.
“The work that we’re doing is associated with the disappearance in 1983 of Starkie Swenson,” said Carsten.
Swenson was last seen in Neenah on an August evening that year... Read More 2> Encourage Educational Attainment TEDxUW-Green Bay returns WISBUSINESS.COM GREEN BAY – Staff of the Weidner Center for the Performing Arts and UW-Green Bay are excited to announce the return of the TEDxUW-Green Bay series after the previous event cancellation due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This event will be held at the Weidner Center on October 21, 2021 at 6:30 p.m.
Applications are now being accepted and are due May 10, 2021 at midnight. If you would like to be considered as a speaker go totedxuwgreenbay.com to fill out the applicant survey. If you know someone who would be a great speaker, please forward this communication... Read More 3> Elevate Sustainability as an Economic Driver Solar farm at Algoma School District is saving on energy bills, official says GREEN BAY PRESS GAZETTE ALGOMA - Nearly seven months in, the Algoma School District already is seeing the benefits of going a little greener — or maybe really, really bright, sunshine-y yellow.
Since Sept. 30, the district has generated some of its electricity from an array of 408 active solar panels installed last summer on the school grounds off Feld Street.
And, although the school's director of business services, Jason Melotte, said it's hard to calculate exactly the percentage of power the solar farm is providing to the school buildings, he noted the district's electric bill has dropped by $600 to $800 a month since the system went on line, demonstrating its usefulness and efficiency... Read More 4> |