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  • 1 week ago | nbc26.com | MacLeod Hageman |Libby Kamrowski

    GREEN BAY (NBC 26) — There are eight days left until the NFL Draft kicks off in Green Bay, and if you're coming to the city and plan on using a parking ramp during the event, you might end up paying double. During last night's city council meeting, a vote was passed to approve a proposal to raise parking rates in city garages from $1 an hour to $2 an hour during Draft week. That means visitors could be spending $24 a day.

  • 1 week ago | ksby.com | Ashley Stevens |Libby Kamrowski

    The Highlands Trail between Highlands Church and Nicklaus Street will be closed for the construction of a new bridge from Tuesday to the end of the month. At 10 feet long, the bridge will fit both pedestrians and bicyclists. The funding came about due to an agreement with Sensorio that was tied to a previous project on the company's property. The bridge is part of the City's Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan, completed in 2018. It isn’t the only project underway in the city.

  • 1 week ago | abc15.com | John Matarese |Emily Hanford-Ostmann |Libby Kamrowski

    From falling trees, to flooding, to wind-damaged roofs, many people across the country have already experienced severe weather this spring. During a recent storm, homeowner Trysten Boiser ended up with downed trees and a damaged roof. "You can actually see a branch poke straight through and poke the siding out," he said, while surveying thousands of dollars in damage.

  • 2 weeks ago | katc.com | Ange Toussaint |Libby Kamrowski

    LAFAYETTE PARISH — Louisiana Secretary of State, Nancy Landry announced a series of voter protection bills for the upcoming legislative sessions. The bills are aimed at strengthening voter protection and increase election integrity in Louisiana. "This package of bills will help to give voters confidence that when they vote their vote is going to be counted and our election is safe, secure and accurate," Landry said.

  • 3 weeks ago | fox4now.com | Ryan Kruger |Libby Kamrowski

    FLA. — Florida drivers may be able to save a few dollars on their car insurance this year after three major companies announced rate reductions. The three largest auto insurance providers in the state, GEICO (10.5% decrease), State Farm (6% decrease) and Progressive (8.1% decrease) will offer significantly lower rates for drivers. Experts in the field point to recent legislative reforms for the reductions.

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RT @OWHnews: On a picture-perfect evening that will not soon be forgotten, the people of this state showed the world again that they really…

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