
Jeff Bollier
Northeastern and Central Wisconsin Reporter at Green Bay Press-Gazette
It's all business to Streetwise. Covering business/development in Green Bay/NE WI. Phone: 920-203-0860 E-mail: [email protected] Pronouns: he/him
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6 days ago |
sheboyganpress.com | Jeff Bollier
John Dugan salvaged more than 400 items from the 2025 NFL Draft at Lambeau Field for an auction to benefit the local Red Cross chapter. Items range from small signs to huge parts of the draft stage. There are photos, banners, wayfinding signs and more. A lot of items reference Green Bay or the Packers, but other NFL teams are included, too. Bidding on all items starts at $2. The online auction runs until May 21, with an in-person preview available.
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6 days ago |
finance.yahoo.com | Jeff Bollier
John Dugan stopped by the 2025 NFL Draft grounds after the three-day event ended in the hopes he could grab a sign for his personal collection of Green Bay- and Brown County-related signage. But as he watched local nonprofits salvage furnishings and materials, he also saw a lot of wayfinding signs, food menu boards, parts of the draft stage, photographs and much more in, or destined for, the dumpsters outside Lambeau Field.
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6 days ago |
eu.jsonline.com | Jeff Bollier
John Dugan salvaged more than 400 items from the 2025 NFL Draft at Lambeau Field for an auction to benefit the local Red Cross chapter. Items range from small signs to huge parts of the draft stage. There are photos, banners, wayfinding signs and more. A lot of items reference Green Bay or the Packers, but other NFL teams are included, too. Bidding on all items starts at $2. The online auction runs until May 21, with an in-person preview available.
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1 week ago |
greenbaypressgazette.com | Jeff Bollier
Former Brown County Executive and Sheriff Tom Hinz died at 83 after nearly 50 years of public service. He was a strong advocate for veterans, helping found the Brown County Veterans Treatment Court and mentoring numerous veterans. Hinz was remembered for his dedication to public service and positive impact on the community.
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2 weeks ago |
greenbaypressgazette.com | Jeff Bollier
Wisconsin Public Service Corp. (WPS) is warning customers of a scam involving calls demanding immediate payment to avoid service disconnection. Scammers pressure customers for banking information or alternative payment methods not accepted by WPS, such as gift cards or third-party apps. WPS advises customers to hang up on suspicious calls, avoid clicking links in suspicious emails, and verify account information through official WPS channels. Wisconsin Public Service Corp.
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Want a unique piece of the NFL draft in Green Bay? 480-plus item auction benefits Red Cross https://t.co/Zruq44Rr7g via @Gbpressgazette