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  1. Lea Bessinger salvages a picture of Jesus as she and her son, Josh Bessinger, sort through the rubble of the elder Bessinger's tornado-ravaged home Tuesday, May 21, 2013, in Moore, Okla. A huge tornado roared through the Oklahoma City suburb Monday, flattening an entire neighborhoods and destroying an elementary school with a direct blow as children and teachers huddled against winds. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel) AP

    Search continues for tornado survivors in Oklahoma town

    Emergency crews searched the broken remnants of an Oklahoma City suburb Tuesday for survivors of a massive tornado that flattened homes and demolished an elementary school.

    • 1:08 PM
  2. Emergency workers pull out a woman that was trapped in a building that was destroyed off of 4th Street and Interstate 35 after a tornado ripped through Moore, Okla., Monday May 20, 2013. (AP Photo/ The Transcript,Kyle Phillips )

    Area Red Cross standing by to help in Oklahoma if needed

    The Green Bay area chapter of the America Red Cross says it is ready to offer assistance in the aftermath of a massive tornado that tore through Moore, Okla., Monday afternoon.

    • 7:58 AM
  3. A scene from the Cellcom Green Bay Marathon, held on Sunday, May 19th, 2013. Mike Peters/ Press-Gazette media correspondent

    Photos, videos from this year's Cellcom Green Bay Marathon events

    The 2013 Cellcom Green Bay Marathon events were held Friday, May 17 through Sunday, May 19. Events included a 5K and kids run on Saturday and half and full marathons on Sunday.

    • 10:03 AM
  4. Physician assistant Kristine Matysiak checks the wrist of patient Adie Hegrenes at Ministry North Shore Medical Clinic in Sturgeon Bay in June 2012. File/Gannett Wisconsin Media

    Ministry Health Care plans more than 200 layoffs

    Ministry Health Care plans layoffs that will be the equivalent of 225 to 250 full-time jobs, citing a decline in patients and reimbursement rates as well as the impact of the federal sequestration bill.

    • 3:16 PM
  5.  File/Press-Gazette Media

    $50 monthly surcharge for state workers who smoke is approved

    State workers who smoke would have to pay $50 more per month for health insurance under a Gov. Scott Walker proposal that has won approval by the Wisconsin Legislature's budget committee.

    • 1:13 PM
  6. High school students take the ACT college entrance exam. File/Gannett Wisconsin Media

    State wants mandatory ACT tests for high school juniors

    Every high school student in Wisconsin would take the ACT college entrance exam during their junior year under a proposal up for a vote in the Legislature's budget committee

    • 2:04 PM
  7. The Thilmany paper mill in De Pere will become an Expera mill. File/Press-Gazette Media

    De Pere paper mill's new name: Expera

    The new company created through the combination of Thilmany Papers and the specialty paper business of Wausau Paper Corp. will be called Expera Specialty Solutions.

    • 2:06 PM
  8. Public workers' double-dipping eligibility tightened

    Public workers who are collecting retirement benefits would have to wait longer before getting rehired under a proposal approved by the Wisconsin Legislature's budget committee.

    • 1:08 PM
  9. David Cross, left, and Portia de Rossi in a scene from 'Arrested Development,' premiering Sunday on Netflix. The sitcom, also starring Jason Bateman and Will Arnett, was canceled by Fox in 2006 after three seasons. Sam Urdank/Netflix/AP

    'Arrested Development' returns Sunday on Netflix

    After years of clamoring from fans and rumors firing them up while the cast hung on for a green light, 'Arrested Development' has risen from the dead with 15 half-hours premiering en masse on Netflix on Sunday

    • 1:02 PM
  10.  File/AP

    Health savings accounts for public workers endorsed

    The Legislature's budget committee has approved creating a high-deductible health insurance plan with health savings accounts for government workers in Wisconsin.

    • 12:57 PM
  11. Barb’s Centre for Dance: Spring Celebration of Dance (photos)

    Barb's Centre for Dance 27th annual "Spring Celebration of Dance" was held May 17, 18 and 19 at the Meyer Theatre in Green Bay.

    • 12:05 PM
  12. Thomas Lorenz. Manitowoc County Sheriff's Department

    Green Bay man charged in Two Rivers meth bust

    A 24-year-old Green Bay man is facing felony charges in Manitowoc County Circuit Court in connection with a suspected meth lab found May 2 at a Two Rivers residence.

    • 8:51 AM
  13. Four-year-old Emma Stout, from St. Joseph Township, Mich., cools off in the water at the Whirlpool Compass Fountain Monday, May 20, 2013, in St. Joseph, Mich. (AP Photo/The Herald-Palladium, Don Campbell)

    The day in photos: May 21, 2013

    The top news, sports and entertainment photos from Press-Gazette Media wire services.

    • 8:41 AM
  14.  File/Gannett Wisconsin Media

    Legislators consider bill limiting local recalls

    It would be harder to recall a local Wisconsin elected official from office under a proposal up for a hearing before a legislative committee.

    • 8:06 AM
  15. Selling of state property given green light

    The Legislature's Republican-controlled budget committee has approved Gov. Scott Walker's proposal to allow for the sale of public properties including power plants, prisons, University of Wisconsin dormitories and highways.

    • 2:50 PM
  16. Man, 75, dies after Bonduel crash

    A 75-year-old man was killed in a one-vehicle accident in the 300 block of North First Street in Bonduel on Monday afternoon.

    • 2:08 PM
  17. Microsoft Corp.'s Don Mattrick unveils the next-generation Xbox entertainment and gaming console system, Tuesday, May 21, 2013, at an event in Redmond, Wash.I t's been eight years since the launch of the Xbox 360. The original Xbox debuted in 2001, and its high-definition successor premiered in 2005. AP Photo/Ted S. Warren

    Microsoft reveals Xbox One entertainment console

    Microsoft thinks it has the one.

    • 1:05 PM
  18. Patricia Gosnell's 7-year-old granddaughter, Keyliana, takes a break from picking up to look at what was left of Brian and Jennifer Pederson's home on Monday, May 20, 2013 in Altoona, Wisc. Several people gathered to help Patricia Gosnell clean debris that flew across the street and landed in her yard after her neighbors' home exploded Sunday. Brian and Jennifer Pederson and their three children were vacationing in Georgia when they learned their house near Altoona had exploded into a pile of rubble. AP Photo/Eau Claire Leader-Telegram, Shane Opatz

    Northwestern Wisconsin house leveled by explosion while family on vacation

    Members of northwestern Wisconsin's Pederson family have found a silver lining in the explosion that destroyed their house: They were far from home at the time of the devastating blast last Sunday.

    • 11:37 AM
  19. A sand mine in western Wisconsin. File/Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism

    DNR sand mine inspection proposal to be reviewed

    Wisconsin's budget-writing committee is scheduled to review provisions in Gov. Scott Walker's spending plan that would pull money from the state's environmental management fund to cover sand mining inspections.

    • 8:29 AM
  20. Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers. File/AP

    Rodgers, Braun to open 2nd restaurant in Glendale

    A Brookfield restaurant named for Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers and Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Ryan Braun is opening a second location.

    • 8:02 AM
  21. More showers, possible storms in today's forecast (video)

    There’s a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms today with a better chance Wednesday.

    • 7:34 AM
  22. GB a.m.: City's summer party plans, Packers OTAs this morning

    Tuesday, May 21: This morning we learn the city's plans for summer events, festivals and attractions. Plus, catch coverage from track regionals and stick with us through the Packers' first OTA practice at 11:30 a.m.

    • 5:58 AM
  23. Ovolab's 'IdentiKat' provides an exciting craft-filled environment for designing your own cat and playing cat puzzles. File/Gannett

    Kid apps 'draw' on creativity

    As we head into summer, family tablets and phones may get more of a workout. For parents looking for ways to tickle their kids' creativity, here are some engaging apps that encourage drawing and creating with art.

    • 7:50 AM
  24. May 21 in history

    May 21, 1959 — Howard Village Board annexes entire town.

    • May 17, 2013
  25. Hellman's turns 100 in 2013 and to celebrate the anniversary, owner Unilever Food is launching a marketing campaign including a Facebook page and YouTube videos featuring chef Mario Batali cooking up his favorite Hellman's recipes, a smartphone app and a June event featuring the world's largest picnic table. AP

    Hellmann's whips up campaign for centennial

    A lot changes in 100 years, but the key to Hellmann's success may be that not much has changed for the mayonnaise.

    • May 17, 2013
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  26. Green Bay Preble's Jake Wallenfang reacts after clearing 16 feet while competing in the pole vault during Monday's WIAA Division 1 regional track and field meet at Green Bay Preble High School. The vault was Wallenfang's personal best and a school record. Evan Siegle/Press-Gazette Media

    WIAA track: Preble's Wallenfang makes history as 4th state pole vaulter to clear 16 feet

    Jake Wallenfang looked up and let out a huge roar when he realized the bar was still in place. The Green Bay Preble senior cleared 16 feet in the pole vault, becoming the fourth individual in state history to reach the height and first in 29 years.

    • 11:18 AM
  27. Ashwaubenon's Annika Baeten races toward the finish line in the 400 meters during a WIAA Division 1 regional track and field meet Monday at Green Bay Preble High School. Evan Siegle/Press-Gazette Media

    WIAA track: Baeten maintains perfect mark in 400m with regional win

    Annika Baeten is proving to be tough to beat in the 400 meters. The Ashwaubenon freshman maintained her undefeated record in the event with a win at the WIAA Division 1 track and field regional at Green Bay Preble’s Gauthier Family Stadium on Monday.

    • 8:03 AM
  28. Marathon County Jail booking officer Bill Beaudry enters an incoming prisoner into the computer during the booking process while the prisoner makes his one allowed phone call in 2010. File/Gannett Wisconsin Media

    Marathon Co. sheriff, jail ignored plan to address problems

    Marathon County officials created an action plan to address problems at the jail two years before a March 27 attack that left two officers injured, but they then put that plan on a shelf and failed to follow through on it.

    • 7:18 AM
  29. Marinette Marine Corporation President and CEO Chuck Goddard speaks during the ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Grand Module Construction Building, Monday, May 20, 2013. H. Marc Larson/Press-Gazette Media

    New digs at Marinette Marine cap $74M upgrade

    The clank of steel on steel resumed shortly after the speeches faded as workers returned to the task of building structures for one of the U.S. Navy's future Littoral Combat Ships.

    • 7:29 AM
  30. Notre Dame Academy had its commencement ceremonies on Saturday, as did the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay and Bellin College. Mike Peters/Press-Gazette Media correspondent

    Photos: UWGB, Bellin College, Notre Dame Academy graduation

    The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Bellin College and Notre Dame Academy held commencement ceremonies on Saturday.

    • 10:03 AM
  31.  File/Press-Gazette Media

    $50 monthly surcharge sought from state workers who smoke

    State workers who smoke would have to pay $50 more per month for health insurance under a proposal by Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker.

    • 7:15 AM
  32. Taylor Swift, center, performs at the Billboard Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday night in Las Vegas. Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP

    Taylor Swift dominates Billboard Music Awards

    Another day, another domination for Taylor Swift: She was the red-hot winner at the Billboard Music Awards. She won eight of 11 awards, including top artist and top Billboard 200 album for 'Red.'

    • May 20, 2013
  33. Paper mill roof fire sends Green Bay firefighter to hospital

    A Green Bay firefighter was hospitalized for dehydration Monday afternoon in connection with a roof fire at Procter & Gamble on the city's northeast side.

    • 7:19 AM
  34. Algoma's Jacob Wiese, shown inside the school's library, is a Green Bay Press-Gazette 2013 Academic Team member. Wiese will be attending Marquette University next year. Evan Siegle/Press-Gazette Media

    Academic Team: Jacob Wiese carries Valvano message of 'don't ever give up'

    Jacob Wiese, a senior at Algoma High School, is a member of the 2013 Press-Gazette Media Academic Team.

    • 7:14 AM
  35. Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Clayton Kershaw throws during the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Milwaukee Brewers Monday, May 20, 2013, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Morry Gash) AP

    Kershaw outduels Gallardo as Dodgers beat Brewers

    Two bad pitches by Yovani Gallardo were the difference between the Milwaukee Brewers right-hander and Los Angeles Dodgers star Clayton Kershaw.

    • May 20, 2013
  36. Seth MacFarlane speaks onstage during the Oscars at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on Feb. 24, 2013. He announced Monday on Twitter that he wouldn't be hosting the 2014 Oscars. File/AP

    MacFarlane won't return as 2014 Oscar host

    Seth MacFarlane is too busy to host the Oscars in 2014.

    • May 20, 2013
  37. Friends and neighbors help out a resident in Lyon County just south of Emporia, Kan., Sunday evening, May 19, 2013 after an apparent tornado touched down. (AP Photo/Emporia Gazette, Matthew Fowler)

    Interactive map shows states hit by tornadoes

    On Sunday there were several reports of tornadoes in five states.

    • May 20, 2013
  38. Yahoo's offices in Santa Clara, Calif. File/AP

    Yahoo buys Tumblr for $1.1B

    Yahoo is buying online blogging forum Tumblr for $1.1 billion as CEO Marissa Mayer tries to rejuvenate an Internet icon that had fallen behind the times.

    • May 20, 2013
  39.  File/AP

    Real estate sales improvement continues

    Sales of existing homes increased in April from the previous year and, more importantly to home sellers, the median price also rose solidly.

    • 7:19 AM
  40. Prep baseball: West tops Pulaski, snaps 46-game losing streak

    Chris Cecci went 3-for-3 with an RBI and Zach Hazuka drove in three runs as host Green Bay West held off a late Pulaski rally to snap its 46-game losing streak.

    • May 20, 2013
  41. More public school students qualify for reduced-price lunches

    The percentage of children in Wisconsin public schools who come from families poor enough to receive free and reduced-priced lunches has increased for the ninth year in a row.

    • May 20, 2013
  42. Members of the Doors were, from left, John Densmore, Robbie Krieger, Ray Manzarek and Jim Morrison. File/AP

    Ray Manzarek, founding member of The Doors, dies at 74

    Ray Manzarek, a founding member of The Doors whose versatile and often haunting keyboards complimented Jim Morrison's gloomy baritone and helped set the mood for some of rock's most enduring songs, has died. He was 74.

    • May 20, 2013
  43. Algoma fans cheer during the WIAA Division 4 state girls basketball final March 16 at the Resch Center in Ashwaubenon. Attendance at the three-day girls state tournament at the Resch increased by more than 9,000 from the year before in Madison. File/Press-Gazette Media

    Editorial: PMI, Resch's hard work pays off

    If hosting the WIAA state girls basketball championship in March was an audition, PMI and the Resch Center nailed it and got the part.

    • May 20, 2013
  44. Yard MD tip of the week: Attracting hummingbirds to your yard

    Yard MD Rob Zimmer explains how to attract hummingbirds to your yard in this week's tip of the week.

    • May 21, 2013
  45. Girls soccer: Redbirds, Pirates, Blazers cruise to victories

    Carmen Villarruel, Alyssa Balcer and Alek Kleis all scored goals as De Pere (12-4-2, 8-1) blanked the Phantoms.

    • May 20, 2013
  46. Man, 75, dies in Shawano County crash

    A 75-year-old man died Monday after a pickup he was a passenger in hit a tree in Shawano County.

    • May 20, 2013
  47. Aerial photo of Cat Island near the shores of Green Bay last month. Lukas Keapproth/Press-Gazette Media

    Work continues on Cat Island restoration

    Work continues this spring on the restoration on the Cat Island Chain in Green Bay.

    • May 20, 2013
  48. WIAA boys tennis: Preble, De Pere take team subsectional titles

    All three Green Bay Preble double teams took first-place in their flights as the Hornets won the team title at the Ashwaubenon Subsectional.

    • May 20, 2013

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