Thursday, October 2nd, 2025
Good morning, Green Bay. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 2nd of October.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Twenty-five local nonprofits met in Menasha on October 1 at VolunteerFEST to recruit volunteers and explain their community work. Organizers estimated around 100 volunteer matches (including groups like Habitat for Humanity and Junior Achievement) during the event (which connected community members with service opportunities). FOX 11
- ➤ The Eighth Annual Implicit Bias Conference themed Building Strength Through Community will be held tomorrow at The Weidner, UW—Green Bay and offers free admission for the first 100 registrants, while community leaders, law enforcement and educators join training sessions to learn how to improve support for victims of violence. UW-Green Bay
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ Austin Straubel International Airport marked Delta’s 97 years of service in Green Bay this week with an exhibit in Concourse B — the airline now handles half the passenger traffic with nonstop flights to Detroit, Minneapolis, and Atlanta. Airport Director Marty Piette said Delta’s service is vital for local businesses to connect with markets. 94.3 Jack FM
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ High Cliff State Park’s upper segment of the Lime Kiln Trail will be closed from October 6 through February 28 for rehabilitation work—visitors can still use the lower segment and parking area along Lake Winnebago, and the project aims to improve safety and protect local natural features. 94.3 Jack FM
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Brown County homeowners could see a lower tax rate next year as the proposed budget lowers the equalized rate from $2.80 to $2.66— a $150,000 home would pay less than before. The plan also directs funding for road projects, port improvements, library renovations, and a new park entrance with a trail to boost local services. Green Bay Press-Gazette
- ➤ After lawmakers failed to reach a funding deal, the federal government shut down after midnight Wednesday so that essential workers in our region are working without pay while services like the airport and Social Security remain open—officials said there is no need for panic. Tax experts warned that IRS deadlines might face issues if the shutdown lasts longer. FOX 11
- ➤ Federal workers essential to airport operations are working without pay as a government shutdown continues while flights take off and land normally. At Austin Straubel, about 100 staff including TSA agents and air traffic controllers keep services running—although some travelers say they may change their travel plans if delays increase. NBC 26
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Ascension Wisconsin is no longer in-network with UnitedHealthcare's Commercial, Medicare—and Medicaid plans after contract talks failed, which may lead to higher out-of-pocket costs for patients at its hospitals, clinics, and doctor offices. The health system urges affected UnitedHealthcare members to switch to new plans during open enrollment beginning October 15th. 94.3 Jack FM
- ➤ Starting October 1, Ascension Wisconsin hospitals and providers were out-of-network for patients in certain UnitedHealthcare plans — a move that occurred after the two companies failed to reach a contract agreement. Patients like a breast cancer survivor expressed fear of losing regular care as the dispute added to rising healthcare costs. NBC 26
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Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk
8-11 a.m. — Aurora BayCare Medical Center — Registration required — A community walk dedicated to raising awareness and support for breast cancer research and healing.
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From Ashes to New Concert
7-8:30 p.m. — EPIC Event Center — Tickets from $44 — Enjoy an electrifying performance by From Ashes to New in a vibrant local venue.
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LEO G Live at Richard Craniums
7-10 p.m. — Richard Craniums — Free entry — Experience live tunes from LEO G in an energetic atmosphere.
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ComedyCity: After Dark
6:30-8:00 p.m. — ComedyCity Theatre — $10 — Experience fast-paced, family-friendly improv comedy inspired by audience suggestions.
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ComedyCity: Family Fun Show
6:30-8:00 p.m. — ComedyCity Theatre — $10 tickets — Experience an all-ages improv comedy show filled with audience-driven hilarity and non-stop laughs.
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Wisconsin Music Trivia Night
7-9 p.m. — Zambaldi Beer — Free entry — Test your Wisconsin music knowledge and win exciting prizes while enjoying a night out with friends.
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ComedyCity: After Dark Family Show
6:30–8:00 p.m. — ComedyCity Theatre — Tickets $10 — Experience high-energy, family-friendly improv comedy inspired by audience suggestions.
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Market on Military
2-7 p.m. — Summer Market on Military — Free entry — Explore locally grown and crafted fare in the heart of Green Bay.
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Fright Night featuring Bella Cain
7-11 p.m. — EPIC Event Center — Fundraising event — Enjoy a Halloween bash with live music and a costume contest while supporting local nonprofits.
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Taylor Mason Comedy Late Show
6:15-7:30 p.m. — Cup O Joy — Ticket info available online — Enjoy an evening of laughs with Taylor's quick wit and polished comedy.
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