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Green Bay Press-Gazette: Olympic gold medalist Elisa Mevius will play for UWGB women's basketball

Green Bay Press-Gazette: Green Bay man charged with attempted homicide in machete attack

Green Bay Press-Gazette: Ireland to play a part in Packers' 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh

Green Bay Press-Gazette: Chris Lane to play free Summer Fun Days Showcase concert at Titletown

Green Bay Press-Gazette: Green Bay council backs library, parking plans amid downtown concerns

Green Bay Press-Gazette: Ohio governor race turns ugly as Ramaswamy-Acton election heats up

Green Bay Press-Gazette: Sides take to social media in Door County pizza restaurant trademark fight

Green Bay Press-Gazette: Five UWGB basketball takeaways from the Phoenix-Packers steak fry

Green Bay Press-Gazette: Green Bay reflects on 2025 NFL Draft success, wants to host again

Green Bay Press-Gazette: Green Bay crime down 8.5% in 2025, even as crimes against persons rise

Green Bay Press-Gazette: Readers' choice for Green Bay area's worst road comes down to 2 votes

Green Bay Press-Gazette: Door County theater company announces special events for 2026 season

Investigators say David Mairena-Garcia admitted he was trying to kill two people when he allegedly attacked them with a machete in a Green Bay home.

The 2026 NFL Draft will have a distinctly Irish flavor for the Green Bay Packers. The draft will be April 23-25 in Pittsburgh. The Packers have eight picks, including six on Saturday, but none during ...

It's the fifth year for the Green Bay Packers' annual Summer Fun Days Showcase concert at Titletown that previously welcomed Flo Rida and Bebe Rexha.

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The Green Bay City Council gave initial approval for Brown County plans to redevelop the central library and add parking at former Bank Mutual site.

One year after hosting the 2025 NFL Draft, Green Bay organizers reflect on its success, economic impact, and future event prospects.

Green Bay reflects on 2025 NFL Draft success, wants to host again

Overall crime in Green Bay decreased by over 8% in 2025, despite an increase in crimes against persons, according to the police department.

Green Bay crime down 8.5% in 2025, even as crimes against persons rise

Readers' choice for Green Bay area's worst road comes down to 2 votes

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Packers Wire on MSN: Green Bay Packers position-by-position roster preview of 2026 NFL draft

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USA TODAY: Green Bay reflects on 2025 NFL Draft success, wants to host again

The Green Bay Packers are the NFL's third-oldest franchise. From Vince Lombardi's dynasty to Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers, the 13-time NFL champion Packers have four Super Bowl rings and nine titles ...

The Green Bay Police Department says a tour bus drove over an embankment on Sunday, nearly hitting a building. Officials report more than 50 passengers were on board, with 33 people injured and two in ...

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The Green Bay Packers could use an upgrade at wide receiver this offseason and clearly already have a trade relationship with the Dallas Cowboys. So, it’s only natural to suggest the Packers as a ...

Dr. Isabel Green completed her Obstetrics & Gynecology residency at John Hopkins University and fellowship in Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery at Georgetown University-MedStar. She provides care for women with benign gynecologic conditions and is jointly appointed in Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Surgery. She is Board Certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Her clinical ...

Color blindness is usually inherited, meaning it's passed down through families. Men are more likely to be born with color blindness. Most people with color blindness can't tell the difference between certain shades of red and green. Less commonly, people with color blindness can't tell the difference between shades of blue and yellow. Certain eye diseases and some medicines also can cause ...

Stool color is generally influenced by what you eat as well as by the amount of bile — a yellow-green fluid that digests fats — in your stool. As bile travels through your digestive tract, it is chemically altered by enzymes, changing the colors from green to brown. Ask a healthcare professional if you're concerned about your stool color.

Yellow-green. Your baby's poop may turn this color once the meconium stool has passed. Yellow. Breastfed newborns usually have seedy, loose stool that looks like light mustard. Yellow or tan. If you feed your newborn formula, your baby's poop might become yellow or tan with hints of green. It likely will be more firm than that of breastfed babies.

Indocyanine green injection is used to help diagnose or find problems in your blood vessels, blood flow and tissue perfusion before, during, and after a surgery or transplant, bile ducts, eyes during medical procedures (eg, ophthalmic angiography), or lymph nodes and lymph vessels in the breast, cervix, or uterus in women with solid tumors.

Yellow or green semen. Semen can look more yellow as a person gets older. Other causes could be an infection, jaundice, or a side effect of taking medicine that turns the semen yellow or green. Brown or black semen. Semen that is black or brown commonly means old blood is present.

Urine can turn green due to a medicine for pain and arthritis symptoms called indomethacin (Indocin, Tivorbex). Green urine also can be caused by propofol (Diprivan), a strong medicine that helps people sleep or relax before surgery. Health problems. A rare disease called familial benign hypercalcemia can cause children to have blue urine.

Isabel C. Green, M.D., M.H.P.E. - Doctors and Medical Staff - Mayo Clinic

Thin, vaginal discharge that may be gray, white or green. Foul-smelling, "fishy" vaginal odor. Vaginal itching. Burning during urination. Many people with bacterial vaginosis have no symptoms. When to see a doctor Make an appointment to see a health care professional if: Your vaginal discharge smells unusual and you have discomfort.