Monday, June 30th, 2025
Good morning, Green Bay. Here's your local news at a glance for Monday, the 30th of June.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Tom Zalaski interviewed Pete Silski and Jeremy Pingel of Green Bay’s Homeless Response Team on Newsmaker Sunday to discuss the growing challenge of homelessness in our city—highlighting local efforts to support unhoused residents. The discussion offered insight into how the team addresses community needs amid rising concerns. WeAreGreenBay.com
- ➤ On Sunday, a fundraiser was held at Stadium View Bar and Grill to help with medical bills for Vanessa Rompa—daughter of retired WBAY anchor Kevin Rompa—who recovered from bacterial meningitis after an ear infection led to a collapse and seizure and spent nearly 10 weeks in the hospital; she said she will be able to return home in about a week and thanked her friends for their support. The event organizers, Bill Jartz and Otis Day, helped raise money for Vanessa’s care. WBAY
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ A 16-year-old from Green Bay identified as Jerin Bucher died at the scene of a motorcycle crash in Marinette County on Saturday morning around 9:50 a.m. on Loucks Road when his motorcycle lost control — police said speed was a factor. WeAreGreenBay.com
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Police arrested a 28-year-old Green Bay man after he sped and swerved across all four lanes near the roundabout at S Broadway Street and Main Avenue in De Pere early Sunday morning; he fled on foot after his car crashed but was soon taken into custody and transported to a hospital and jail (charges include Recklessly Endangering Safety, Eluding an Officer, Resisting/Obstructing an Officer, two counts of Felony Bail Jumping, and suspicion of impaired driving). WBAY
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Green Bay Metro will change its On Demand microtransit system on July 1 to combine separate zones into one unified daytime area that offers riders flexible travel options to key destinations like De Pere, Bellevue and Austin Straubel airport. The GBM On Demand app will show optimal trip options and help riders plan their trips with enhanced accessibility. Green Bay Press-Gazette
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ In Howard on Sunday, 223 athletes and 21 relay teams from Wisconsin, Michigan, and Illinois competed in the Duck Creek Triathlon featuring a 750-meter swim, a 15-mile bike ride and a 5k run, with a community post-race party held at Howard Memorial Park—this was the event’s second edition in the village. WBAY
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E'NUFF SAID Live Performance
7:30-11:00 p.m. — Anduzzi's Sports Club — Cost not specified — Enjoy an energetic live performance by E'NUFF SAID in Green Bay, WI.
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2025 Kitsune Kon
All day — KI Convention Center — Ticket prices vary — Celebrate anime and gaming culture with panels, gaming, and a manga café.
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Zeta Live at The Razz
7-11 p.m. — The Razz By Maldonado's — Contact for prices — Enjoy a night of music with Zeta in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
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Neighborfest
11AM till 2PM / 1731 St Agnes Dr. Green Bay / Food, desserts, music, games, face painting, balloon animals, bounce house, prizes, stuffed animals, and filled school backpacks! EVERYTHING IS FREE, LEAVE YOUR WALLETS AT HOME!
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