
Samantha Petters
Multimedia Journalist and Reporter at WFRV-TV (Green Bay, WI)
Multimedia Journalist/Reporter @WFRVLocal5. Proud @FloridaState Alum. Chicago Native. Opinions are my own. [email protected]
Articles
-
2 weeks ago |
wearegreenbay.com | Samantha Petters
NEW LONDON, Wis. (WFRV) – In response to the Trump administration’s recent revocation of lawful presence for hundreds of thousands of immigrants, a grassroots group in New London is taking a stand. Members of Forward New London gathered Wednesday at the intersection of Beckert Road and County Highway D — near Tyson Foods — to promote community solidarity and action.
-
2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Samantha Petters
NEW LONDON, Wis. (WFRV) – In response to the Trump administration’s recent revocation of lawful presence for hundreds of thousands of immigrants, a grassroots group in New London is taking a stand. Members of Forward New London gathered Wednesday at the intersection of Beckert Road and County Highway D — near Tyson Foods — to promote community solidarity and action.
-
2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Samantha Petters
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – A local business is marking a major milestone as Fairchild Equipment celebrates 40 years in operation, proving it is much more than a successful company. Founded in 1985 by Gary Fairchild under the name Yale Green Bay, the business began with a modest team of just eight employees. Today, it has grown into an award-winning industry leader with nearly 350 employees across five states.
-
2 weeks ago |
wearegreenbay.com | Samantha Petters
NEENAH, Wis. (WFRV) – A captivating new exhibit at the Neenah Historical Society is set to transport visitors back in time, showcasing the childhood experiences of Neenah residents. Titled “Growing Up Neenah: An All-American Childhood,” the exhibit opens on Monday, April 7th, inviting the community to explore their shared past. Peggy Angermeyer Mangan, an 82-year-old local resident born in Manitowoc and raised in Neenah, is among those sharing cherished memories.
-
2 weeks ago |
wearegreenbay.com | Samantha Petters
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – Cathy Kohlbeck is making a lasting impact on her community through the Houses of Honor program, which she founded to support local heroes, including teachers, firefighters, police officers, medical professionals, and military personnel. For over a decade, Kohlbeck has provided these individuals with essential resources at discounted rates, demonstrating a deep commitment to those who serve others.
Try JournoFinder For Free
Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.
Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →Coverage map
X (formerly Twitter)
- Followers
- 66
- Tweets
- 35
- DMs Open
- No

RT @Ry_Bass: Now that the sun is up, here’s a 360-degree view of the damage Hurricane Milton caused to Tropicana Field’s roof and the insid…

RT @dominickmatthew: Timelapse flying by Hurricane Milton about 2 hours ago. 1/6400 sec exposure, 14mm, ISO 500, 0.5 sec interval, 30fps…

Spaghetti, his dog, four-wheelers, Legos, his friends, Cheez-Its… these are just some of Silas’ favorite things!

The Two Rivers community is rallying around seven-year-old Silas Keeling, who is battling B-cell acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. Despite his cancer diagnosis, Silas keeps fighting with a thumbs up and a smile. https://t.co/r6lTpusqQy