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  1. Carly Anderson, left, and Sandy Anderson embrace after finishing the half-marathon portion of the Cellcom Green Bay Marathon outside Lambeau Field on Sunday morning. Lukas Keapproth/Press-Gazette Media

    Video, photos: 'Nearly ideal' morning for Cellcom Green Bay Marathon

    An estimated 7,000 runners started the Cellcom Green Bay Marathon under "nearly ideal conditions" on Sunday morning. Eliud Ngetich of New York won the men's marathon in about 2 hours, 18 minutes.

    • 2:28 PM
  2. Brianwa Flores, left, and Katie Cosentino from the Illinois State Lottery greet fans before Game 2 of an NHL playoff game between the Detroit Red Wings and the Chicago Blackhawks in Chicago on Saturday. Nam Y. Huh/AP

    $590M Powerball ticket sold in Florida

    It's all about the odds, and one lone ticket in Florida has beaten them all by matching each of the numbers drawn for the highest Powerball jackpot in history at an estimated $590.5 million.

    • 10:26 AM
  3. Eliud Ngetich celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win the Cellcom Green Bay Marathon outside Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wis., on Sunday, May 19, 2013. Lukas Keapproth/Press-Gazette Media

    New York teen Ngetich wins 2013 Green Bay Cellcom Marathon

    Eliud Ngetich didn't have much to say after winning the Green Bay Cellcom Marathon on Sunday.

    • 6:48 PM
  4. Notre Dame Academy graduates at their commencement ceremony at the school in Green Bay on Saturday. Mike Peters/Press-Gazette Media correspondent

    Photos: Notre Dame Academy commencement ceremonies

    Notre Dame Academy had its commencement ceremony at the school in Green Bay on Saturday.

    • 10:21 AM
  5. Milwaukee native Kleppin dominates women's field

    Milwaukee native Lauren Kleppin won the women’s Green Bay Cellcom Marathon on Sunday morning, finishing the 26.2 mile race in 2 hours, 47 minutes, 20 seconds and dominating the field while doing it.

    • 3:30 PM
  6. Bellin College graduate Erin Wartick waits to enter the Byron L. Walter Theater at St. Norbert College in De Pere for her school’s commencement on Saturday. Mike Peters/Press-Gazette Media correspondent

    Photos: Bellin College commencement ceremonies

    Bellin College commencement ceremonies took place Saturday at the Byron L. Walter Theater on the St. Norbert College campus in De Pere.

    • 9:38 AM
  7. Dustin Devroy of Elegant Cabinets inside the window frame workshop of his westside Green Bay cabinet factory. Jim Matthews/Press-Gazette Media

    Custom work rewarding for Elegant Cabinets in Howard

    Devroy has owned the business for eight years, following in the footsteps of his father, Chris, and grandfather, Ray, who established the business.

    • 7:02 PM
  8. St. Louis Cardinals third baseman David Freese, right, tags Milwaukee Brewers' Norichika Aoki out at home after Aoki was caught stealing home during the first inning of a baseball game Sunday, May 19, 2013, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson) AP

    Brewers end tough trip with 4-2 loss to Cardinals

    Kyle Lohse had another frustrating experience against his ex-teammates. The rest of the Milwaukee Brewers wanted to forget a 2-8 trip full of wasted opportunities and lessons learned.

    • 6:59 PM
  9. High-speed chase starts in Green Bay, ends near Bonduel

    A Shawano County deputy used road spikes to end a high-speed chase that started in Green Bay early Sunday.

    • 12:59 PM
  10. Mackinac Island's newest hotel is the Bicycle Street Inn & Suites on Main Street opposite Shepler's Dock. The northern Michigan resort island that bans cars and yet draws close to a million visitors each year is facing key decisions on what development to allow to accommodate the tourist business that keeps it alive. Ellen Creager/AP — Detroit Free Press

    Big decisions loom ahead on Mackinac as island history, commerce clash

    Northern Michigan's Mackinac Island, which bans cars and yet draws 900,000 visitors each year, is facing key decisions about the development of its tourism industry, which is the island's lifeblood.

    • 7:11 PM
  11. Tom Garvin of Marshfield photographed this whooping crane foraging in the reeds at McMillan Marsh earlier this month. File/Gannett Wisconsin Media

    Black flies at wildlife refuge plague whooping cranes

    Experts say swarms of black flies appear to be the best explanation for why endangered whooping cranes are abandoning their nests at a Wisconsin wildlife refuge.

    • 6:03 PM
  12. Algoma's Kennedy Blahnik prepares to release the discus during the WIAA Division 3 finals on June 2, 2012, in La Crosse. She is the two-time defending state champion in the event. File/Gannett Wisconsin Media

    Prep track: Algoma junior Blahnik eyes state title 3-peats

    The past year has seen a mixture of success and frustration for talented Algoma junior Kennedy Blahnik, who is once again atop the state honor roll for the shot put and discus and is aiming for a three-peat in each event at the WIAA state meet.

    • 2:06 PM
  13. The day in photos: May 19, 2013

    Enter here to view the photo gallery.

    • 10:12 AM
  14. Another view: Senate should change appointment rules

    In requiring the U.S. Senate to confirm presidential appointments, the Constitution aims to ensure a second level of scrutiny of the qualifications of government officials.

    • 6:31 PM
  15. Manu Ginobili scored eight points of the bench as the Spurs won game one of the Western Conference Finals. AP

    Spurs strike first, take 1-0 lead in West Finals

    The San Antonio Spurs opened the Western Conference finals resembling the past champions who've been there so many times before.

    • 6:15 PM
  16. May 19, 2013; Irving, TX, USA; Sang-Moon Bae kisses the trophy after winning the HP Byron Nelson Championship at the TPC Four Seasons Resort in Irving, Texas. Mandatory Credit: Jim Cowsert-USA TODAY Sports USA TODAY Sports

    Bae wins Byron Nelson for first PGA Tour title

    Sang-Moon Bae watched anxiously after hitting his tee shot at the par-3 17th hole Sunday in the Byron Nelson Championship.

    • 7:05 PM
  17. Bill Lueders column: Non-fiscal budget items draw flak

    Some campaign promises build in a bit of wiggle room. The one made by candidate for governor Scott Walker to 'strip policy and pork projects from the state budget' did not.

    • 6:33 PM
  18. Filler

    It's time to end tax-exempt status

    You are a financial supporter of the Westboro Baptist Church. You know, that posse of full-blown whackdoodles from Kansas that descends on our nation's most tragic moments, particularly military funerals, waving signs that say

    • 6:32 PM
  19. Hinkle, Clarke power Bees over Rattlers

    Six runs in the first three innings Sunday afternoon was enough for the Burlington Bees to hold off the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers for 6-4 victory at Community Field.

    • 5:32 PM
  20. Jim Morrison column: Some workplace conflicts can be healthy

    Can't we all just get along? No, we can't. And that is likely not a good thing anyway.

    • 6:46 PM
  21. Junior girls bowler of the year Morgan Stary, Friday, May 17, 2013. H. Marc Larson/Press-Gazette Media

    Jim Zima bowling column: Schwartz, Stary put together top junior seasons

    Trevor Schwartz and Morgan Stary surpassed goals they set for themselves this past bowling season, and in so doing, earned Press-Gazette Media boys and girls Junior Bowler of the Year honors.

    • 3:45 PM
  22. Andrea Kay column: Polite persistence can be test for a job

    When I graduated from college, everyone described it as the worst year of unemployment in decades.

    • 6:52 PM
  23. Men's fastpitch softball: Dukes post 3-1 weekend at home

    The Circle Tap Dukes men's fastpitch softball team posted a 3-1 mark over the weekend in NAFA travel league play.

    • 5:36 PM
  24. Business agenda

    Green Bay Area Retired Men's Club: 8:30 a.m. social, 9:30-10:30 a.m. meeting, Brown County Central Library, 515 Pine St., Green Bay. Speakers: Michael Kraft discusses Controversial Environmental Issues, May 21. (920) 822-8615, gbretiredmensclub.com.

    • 6:54 PM
  25. Krueger

    Business briefcase

    Promotions, appointments, awards and other business accomplishments in the Green Bay area.

    • 6:53 PM
  26. Monday's TV/radio highlights

    6 p.m. — ESPN — MLB: N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore

    • 4:33 PM
  27. May 19 in history

    May 19, 1950 — Irwin School forms P.T.A.

    • 6:12 AM
  28. Sunday's showtimes

    'Star Trek Into Darkness' (PG-13) at 12, 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9 and 10.

    • May 17, 2013
  29. The 2-in-1 iPotty with Activity Seat for iPad. For some parents, summertime is potty training time. And like so many aspects of life with kids, potty training means gear, lots of gear. The choices in potty seats and chairs proliferated and sprouted all manner of bells and whistles. AP

    Take a seat, tot: choices in potty seats abound

    For some hopeful parents, summertime is 'tinkle time,' as in setting toddlers free and diaperless outside while potty training. And like so many aspects of life with kids, potty training means gear, lots of gear.

    • May 17, 2013
  30. Samuel Smukowski

    2012-13 school year

    • May 17, 2013
  31. When children tend to something on their own, they are more likely to appreciate and, ultimately, eat it. Getty Images

    The Family Garden: Giving children the seeds to grow

    Teaching young ones the nurturing value of tending to living things is a great benefit of starting a family garden this year.

    • May 17, 2013
  32. Samantha Heim

    2012-13 school year

    • May 17, 2013
  33. Lemon-garlic lamb kebabs with bell pepper couscous. AP

    A kebab as happy on the grill as under the broiler

    The trouble with spring is that we get eager to grill, but we can't always count on the weather to cooperate.

    • May 17, 2013
  34. Carissa Kilmer was among the students to receive her degree during Saturday's commencement ceremony at the Kress Events Center in Green Bay.

    Photos: UW-Green Bay says goodbye to class of 2013

    About 700 University of Wisconsin-Green Bay graduates were expected to participate in Saturday's commencement ceremonies at the Kress Events Center.

    • 5:55 AM
  35. The expansion of the KI Convention Center will be above Adams Street, connecting the convention center, at right, to the Clarion Hotel, left.

    Downtown Green Bay's growth spurt

    What's next? Ask Green Bay Mayor Jim Schmitt that question about city development and he looks exasperated, as if the multitude of projects announced and underway are just a warmup for the real work.

    • 5:55 AM
  36. Jockey Gary Stevens, left, clenches his fist aboard Oxbow, as outrider Clark Kelly guides them to the winner's circle after winning the 138th Preakness Stakes horse race at Pimlico Race Course, Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Baltimore. AP Photo/Garry Jones

    No Triple Crown: Oxbow upsets Orb at Preakness

    Oxbow put D. Wayne Lukas in the record books again with an upset of Orb in the Preakness Stakes on Saturday, giving the Hall of Fame trainer his 14th win in a Triple Crown race.

    • May 18, 2013
  37. Milwaukee Brewers' Jeff Bianchi, right, is congratulated by first base coach Garth Iorg after hitting a two-run single during the 10th inning of a baseball game against the St. Louis Cardinals Saturday, May 18, 2013, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson) AP

    Bianchi's single in 10th lifts Brewers over Cards

    Jeff Bianchi drove in two runs with a 10th-inning single up the middle, and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the St. Louis Cardinals 6-4 on Saturday night.

    • May 18, 2013
  38. Names disappear from Wisconsin's police reports

    Police work that has traditionally been conducted in public view is increasingly being shielded, as insurance companies and municipal attorneys throughout Wisconsin push departments to withhold names from reports due to liability concerns.

    • 5:57 AM
  39. Dave Schlies of Old Settlers Dairy is getting ready for planting in New Denmark. H. Marc Larson/Press- Gazette Media

    Late start shouldn't hinder crops, area farmers say

    A John Deere 8640 and the attached cultivator kicked up a small cloud of dust as it circled a farm field here Wednesday morning.

    • 5:58 AM
  40. Seventh-graders Kamara Zeise, left, and Padao Vang go through the lunch line earlier during the school year at Edison Middle School in Green Bay. A new phone app allows parents to monitor lunch accounts from anywhere. file/press-gazette media

    App lets parents control funds for school lunches

    Adding funds to your child's lunch account or overseeing their food purchases now are as easy as a swipe of your smart phone.

    • 5:57 AM
  41. Traffic moves on Brown County GV between Brown County G and Brown County X. That section of roadway recently was upgraded to handle increasing amounts of vehicles. File/Press-Gazette Media

    GV speed limit to remain at 35 in Bellevue

    Brown County supervisors decided this week against increasing the speed limit on a section of Brown GV to 40 mph, but acknowledged that many drivers on the newly upgraded road drive much faster.

    • 5:57 AM
  42. Patty Schranz's dog, Roxy, models one of her Green Bay Packers-themed dresses. Lukas Keapproth/Press-Gazette Media

    De Pere designer's pet project: Haute dogs, high-fashion felines

    Schranz, who has a bachelor’s degree in fine arts, made her first dog dress a few years ago after she couldn’t find anything at a store to fit her own. When she took the dog to her teen daughter’s softball game someone urged her to sell the clothing.

    • 5:56 AM
  43. Trisha Sellen Scott Cooper Williams/Press-Gazette Media

    Marathon runners aim to finish what they started

    It goes against the nature of marathon runners to stop before they reach the finish line. So after last year’s aborted Cellcom Green Bay Marathon, competitors are anxious to go the distance in today’s event.

    • 5:55 AM
  44. Jimmie Johnson celebrates in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series All-Star auto race at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, N.C., Sunday, May 19, 2013. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome) AP

    Jimmie Johnson races to record 4th All-Star win

    Cross another milestone off of Jimmie Johnson's list. He stands alone in All-Star history.

    • May 18, 2013
  45. Joe Fajardo poses holding his Powerball lottery ticket after buying it at a store Saturday, May 18, 2013, in the Barrio Logan neighborhood of San Diego. With the majority of possible combinations of Powerball numbers in play, someone is almost sure to win the lottery game's highest jackpot on Saturday night, a windfall of hundreds of millions of dollars — and that's after taxes. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull) AP

    Winning numbers drawn in Powerball jackpot

    Lottery officials say the winning numbers in a near-historic Powerball jackpot have been drawn.

    • May 18, 2013
  46. Kentucky Derby winner Orb stands as he is cooled down after a workout at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Friday, May 17, 2013. The Preakness Stakes horse race is scheduled to take place May 18. AP Photo/Patrick Semansky

    10 things to know about the Preakness

    There are only two outcomes when it comes to Saturday's Preakness Stakes — either the Kentucky Derby winner Orb wins the race to set up a Triple Crown try in the Belmont Stakes in three weeks, or another horse pulls an upset and prevents a shot at history

    • May 18, 2013
  47. The quarterly deadline to place a telephone number on Wisconsin's no-call list is May 31.

    Deadline is May 31 for state's no-call list

    The quarterly deadline to place a telephone number on Wisconsin's no-call list is approaching.

    • May 18, 2013
  48. A Cleveland police patrol car sits in front of the boarded up home of Ariel Castro in Cleveland Tuesday, May 14, 2013. As questions linger about how three women could have been hidden in the house on a busy street in Cleveland for a decade, local law enforcement officials say they take a 'common sense' approach when they're called to check on someone's safety File/AP

    Police: Health, safety checks can help solve cases

    As questions linger about how three women could have been hidden in a house on a busy street in Cleveland for a decade, local law enforcement officials say they take a 'common sense' approach when they're called to check on someone's safety.

    • 12:18 PM
  49. In middle, Sonya Loberger, from Green Bay West High School, is all smiles as she gets some love from her parents, Rich and Sue Loberger, during the Press-Gazette Media's 25th annual Academic Team awards ceremony at the Hyatt on Main in downtown Green Bay on Monday, May 13, 2013. Evan Siegle/Press-Gazette Media

    2013 Academic Team runners-up honored

    The 10 students selected to the 2013 Press-Gazette Media Academic Team were drawn from a pool of the area's best and brightest.

    • 5:55 AM

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