Reflecting on Four Years of the Green Bay Public Market
The Green Bay Public Market, a highly anticipated indoor marketplace, has missed its latest deadline. Since its launch in early 2022, On Broadway Inc., the nonprofit revitalization organization for the Green Bay Broadway district, has been mired in delays, controversies, and public relations challenges. The organization initially touted it as a future tourist draw and community hub, but years of setbacks have tarnished the project’s image and public trust. The Timeline Announcement Public a
Reflecting on Four Years of the Green Bay Public Market
The Green Bay Public Market, a highly anticipated indoor marketplace, has missed its latest deadline. Since its launch in early 2022, On Broadway Inc., the nonprofit revitalization organization for the Green Bay Broadway district, has been mired in delays, controversies, and public relations challenges. The organization initially touted it as a future tourist draw and community hub, but years of setbacks have tarnished the project’s image and public trust. The Timeline Announcement Public a
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City of Green Bay Orders Removal of Unhoused
Today, Safe Haven Pet Sanctuary received an order from the City of Green Bay to stop housing unhoused people overnight. This comes after Safe Haven allowed unhoused people to stay during the snap freeze, with many people unable to access alternatives like St. John’s Homeless Shelter. The order also listed allegations of drinking and smoking occurring on the premises. These claims are currently unsubstantiated. Instead of working to house these people, the city is focusing on attacking businesses
Brown County Library Board Takes Emergency Action on Central Library Saturdays, Signals Security Changes Ahead
At 5:15 p.m. on Tuesday, January 20th, 2026, the Brown County Library Board convened a special emergency meeting at the Central Library to address a question that had been hanging over the building since the prior week: should Central remain open on Saturdays under current conditions, and if so, what must change to keep patrons and staff safe? The meeting followed a tense January 15th board discussion in which multiple members expressed concern about escalating behavior and capacity challenges