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Past articles by Nina:

Beer vendor's passion for Packers exceeds 50 years

A Packers dream job, we caught up with Mike Valentyne, who's been in the south end zone for every game for the last 51 years, watching the Packers and selling beer. → Read More

Judge Jennifer Dorow on her possible run for State Supreme Court

What's next for Judge Jennifer Dorow? We go one-on-one as she answers questions about a possible run for Wisconsin Supreme Court and her secret to patience in the courtroom → Read More

Get to know Mac, our newest NBC 26 Today anchor

Get to know MacLeod Hageman. Nina Sparano takes Mac out to lunch in downtown Green Bay for a little Q&A, and Mac's most embarrassing TV moment. → Read More

Why 60% of eligible voters may skip the midterm elections

40% of eligible voters are expected to turn out for the midterm elections. NBC 26 asked several non-voters why they're exercising their right not to vote on election day. → Read More

Lt. Gov. Barnes on past Twitter statements: 'A lot of things are sarcastic, whatever the case may be'

As voters weigh the issues both candidates' reputations and credibility are under the microscope. We sat down for an exclusive interview with Senate candidate, Lt. Governor Mandela Barnes. → Read More

1-on-1 with Sen. Ron Johnson discussing issues facing Wisconsin voters: inflation, violence, gun laws

The face-off in the race for senator is coming down to the wire. Senator Ron Johnson goes on the record with some of the most talked about issues facing our nation and Wisconsin voters. → Read More

Local kids lack access to books they need to become successful readers

"Every little bit helps." Studies show the ability to read can help lift children out of poverty. How you can help the Elementary students in Omro. → Read More

Lambeau Upgrades: faster ticket scanners, grab-and-go concessions

Lambeau Field Upgrades: First look at the faster ticket scanners and new grab-and-go food and beverage market → Read More

One person killed in officer-involved shooting in Oconto County

One person killed in officer-involved shooting in Oconto County → Read More

Curling siblings Becca and Matt Hamilton talk about the rivalry that's motivated them to the top

Wisconsin curling siblings, Matt and Becca Hamilton begin their Winter Olympic Journey today. → Read More

Olympic biathlete Deedra Irwin and family react to her historic Olympic finish

Olympic biathlete Deedra Irwin and family react to her historic Olympic finish → Read More

Rural communities left out of broadband boom in Wisconsin

Rural communities left out of broadband boom in Wisconsin → Read More

Afghan refugee shares story of survival and success in Green Bay

An Afghan refugee shared his story of escaping terror in his home country and building success in Green Bay. → Read More

The road to immigration: Wisconsin Afghan evacuees bogged down by red tape

After escaping violence in Afghanistan, thousands of Afghan evacuees continue to resettle at Fort McCoy. → Read More

"If You Give A Child A Book..." campaign can help fill learning gaps caused by the pandemic

"If You Give A Child A Book..." campaign can help fill learning gaps caused by the pandemic → Read More

J1 visa shortage is slowing down business in Door County

J1 visa shortage is slowing down business in Door County → Read More

Fire crews battle large fire at Whiting Mill in Menasha

Fire crews battle large fire at Whiting Mill in Menasha → Read More

More than 250 local Kimberly-Clark jobs move to Chicago

Today, Kimberly -Clark has announced that its Neenah campus will move more than 250 positions in sales, marketing, executive management, and other commercial functions to Chicago. According to Kimberly-Clark officials, more than 2,500 positions will remain in Wisconsin. → Read More

DNA technology could help close two unsolved infant deaths from 1970 in Neenah and Two Rivers

DNA technology could help close two unsolved infant deaths from 1970 in Neenah and Two Rivers → Read More

Green Bay Area Public School District returns to in-person learning on March 1

According to the district, 3K to 5th grade students will return four days a week starting March 1. Those students will attend class Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. → Read More