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This photo taken May 23, 2018, shows Caleb Frostman, a Democratic candidate for Wisconsin's 1st state Senate District , posing for a photo in Green Bay, Wis. Frostman's special election win over Republican Andre Jacque on Tuesday, June, 12, 2018, leaves Democrats two seats short of the majority heading into the November election.
Caleb Frostman, Democratic candidate for Wisconsin Senate 1st District, photographed at the Press-Gazette office on Wednesday, May 23, 2018 in Green Bay, Wis. Frostman faces Republican state Rep. Andre Jacque in northeastern Wisconsin's 1st Senate District.
The ferry, which is usually open to traffic 24-hours a day, crosses the Wisconsin River between Sauk and Columbia counties and is accessed by Wisconsin State Road 113. County highway department officials say, ordinarily, it closes for the season only until ice forms on the river.
Dr. Terry James Watermolen, 71, passed away Monday, Jan. 8, 2018. Born Dec. 19, 1946 in Green Bay, to the late Leland and Lorraine Watermolen, he attended St. Matthew's School and graduated from Abbot Pennings High School in 1965.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions speaks at the annual conference of the National Alliance for Drug Endangered Children at the KI Convention Center on Tuesday, Aug. 29, 2017 in Green Bay, Wis. GREEN BAY - Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Tuesday called drug overdose deaths "the top lethal issue" in the U.S. and urged law enforcement and social workers to "create and foster a culture that's hostile to drug use."
In this May 13, 2016, file photo, U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., speaks with reporters in Green Bay, Wis. Johnson faces Democratic challenger, former U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold, in the Nov. 8 election.
The GOP nominee is adding to his ethics reform proposals at a rowdy Wisconsin rally. The push comes as he seeks to draw attention to the revelations contained in a rolling stream of hacked emails that contain unflattering information about his rival Hillary Clinton.
Sanders: Clinton aims to unite, Trump divides Bernie Sanders urged voters in Green Bay to support Hillary Clinton for president. Check out this story on USATODAY.com: http://usat.ly/2dQ2DQ8 Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders speaks Wednesday at a rally on behalf of Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton at the The Salvation Army Kroc Community Center in Green Bay.
In this July 15, 2016, file photo, Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Russ Feingold talks in Middleton, Wis. Feingold and his Republican challenger, incumbent Sen. Ron Johnson, are on opposite sides of the immigration debate.
The top Republican in the Wisconsin state Assembly says he's embarrassed to have GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump leading the party's ticket this November. In an open letter to fellow Republicans, state Assembly Speaker Robin Vos questions whether he's proud of the GOP nominee, and said the answer is so obvious it hurts.
Donald Trump is expected to endorse House Speaker Paul Ryan on Friday, moving to mend an intra-party rift that has put the Republican presidential nominee at odds with its highest-ranking elected official. Trump's endorsement of Ryan would come at an 8 p.m. ET rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin, two sources said.
Cory Groshek of Green Bay, Wisconsin appears to scour online job offerings to see whether the employers have correctly followed the requirements of the Fair Credit Reporting Act on where and how to disclose that they intend to seek an applicant's consumer credit reports. "Within a recent 18-month stretch, Groshek applied to 562 jobs, including one at Time Warner Cable.