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  • 5 days ago | nbc26.com | Noah Cornelius

    KIMBERLY — The Village of Kimberly is reconsidering its working relationship with the Fox Valley Metro Police Department in favor of the Outagamie County Sheriff's Office, the village has confirmed to NBC 26.

  • 1 month ago | wcvb.com | Noah Cornelius

    The NFL Draft is over, but there was still a lot of food left on the table. One Green Bay nonprofit made sure it got back into the community."How many pounds of food did you—""So over 6,615 pounds of food," Selena Darrow responded before the reporter could finish the question.That's heavier than the average smaller female Asian elephant, according to the Smithsonian's National Zoo. And it's how much food Rooted In Inc.

  • 1 month ago | news8000.com | Noah Cornelius

    GREEN BAY, Wisconsin (WGBA) -- The NFL Draft is over, but there was still a lot of food left on the table. One Green Bay nonprofit made sure it got back into the community. “How many pounds of food did you—”“So over 6,615 pounds of food,” Selena Darrow responded. That’s heavier than a the average smaller female Asian elephant, according to the Smithsonian’s National Zoo. And it’s how much food Rooted In Inc. saved from being thrown away after the NFL Draft wrapped up in Green Bay.

  • 1 month ago | channel3000.com | Noah Cornelius

    Click here for updates on this story    GREEN BAY, Wisconsin (WGBA) -- The NFL Draft is over, but there was still a lot of food left on the table. One Green Bay nonprofit made sure it got back into the community. “How many pounds of food did you—”“So over 6,615 pounds of food,” Selena Darrow responded. That’s heavier than a the average smaller female Asian elephant, according to the Smithsonian’s National Zoo. And it’s how much food Rooted In Inc.

  • 1 month ago | tmj4.com | Noah Cornelius |Tony Aria

    GREEN BAY (NBC26) — The NFL Draft may primarily be about college athletes chasing their dreams, but some of that draft week energy went toward feeding the community Tuesday afternoon. The smell of hot pizza and the sound of marching band music filled the air outside the New Community Shelter Tuesday evening. The Love Kitchen program is a larger effort by Little Caesars to address hunger in communities around the United States and Canada.

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