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Danielle Zulkosky

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Appleton, WI, United States

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River Rail in Shiocton reopens under new ownership

SHIOCTON, Wis. (WFRV) – The River Rail was a pillar in the Shiocton community for 40 years so when it closed it surprised the small tight-knit town. Dick Wickesberg, the former River Rail owner, announced he was closing his business in June 2022. He said, “A lot of great experiences. One thing about Shiocton is […] → Read More

The Civil Air Patrol helps to keep the skies safe during EAA, year-round

APPLETON, Wis. (WFRV) – Members of the Civil Air Patrol wear many hats, they help with search and rescue, keep our skies safe and when Oshkosh becomes the busiest airport around they are tasked with keeping track of the thousands of planes that fly into Northeast Wisconsin. Lt. Cl. Lisa Amburgey of the Civil Air […] → Read More

Kaukauna School Board votes to keep Galloping Ghost, add signage explaining significance

The Kaukauna Galloping Ghost statue will remain in front of the high school but now the district administration is tasked with creating a plan to add signage to explain the significance of the statue after some said it bears too close of a resemblance to Klu Klux Klan imagery. → Read More

Wisconsin Dance and Cheer takes home four national titles

KIMBERLY, Wis. (WFRV) – Competitive cheerleaders dream of one day holding a national title, and now Wisconsin Dance and Cheer holds four. “It was literally the best feeling in the world,” said Kaylyn Witthuhn, a senior at the Wisconsin Dance and Cheer gym. Diandre Newman is one of the two head coaches at the program. […] → Read More

Inspirational speaker Dan Nevins visits Veterans Village

GRAND CHUTE, Wis. (WFRV) – Dan Nevins had one goal when he walked into the Veterans Village: help each person he spoke to. He said, “I think when we do that and we share our stories with each other and we get to know who each other are. And when you can actually be a […] → Read More

Jane Lang elected as Neenah Mayor

NEENAH, Wis. (WFRV) – The polls have closed and Jane Lang will be the next Mayor in the City of Neenah. “I’m just very excited. I’m humbled and so appreciative to the community for their support,” said Lang. Jane Lang and Brian Borchardt were the two candidates on the ballot for in the Spring Primary […] → Read More

“No Mow May” expanding to New Holstein, other communities

NEW HOLSTEIN, Wis. (WFRV) – “No Mow May” is an opportunity to help the planet by doing one less chore. Israel Del Toro, a key organizer in the movement and a Lawrence University Assistant Professor of Biology explains, “People were asked to not mow their grass for the month of May to provide food for […] → Read More

A conversation with Pearl Webster, this year’s Remarkable Woman of Northeast Wisconsin

GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – This year’s Remarkable Women of Northeast Wisconsin Special was an emotional event for our four finalists and everyone involved. When Pearl Webster was named the winner it is no surprise her immediate reaction was to honor the other finalists. She said, “We all should have won because I think they […] → Read More

Local advocates working to reverse the surge in domestic violence cases

APPLETON, Wis. (WFRV) – Domestic violence is on the rise but local advocates are working to reverse the trend. Cassie McDonald, the Harbor House Senior Manager of Community Relations said, “If there’s a chance for a lethality during domestic violence it’s going to happen when they try to leave. Domestic violence is truly about power […] → Read More

Green Bay indoor skate park faces sudden closure, searches for new building

ASHWAUBENON, Wis. (WFRV) – The sale of Green Bay Action Sports Organization’s current building was sudden for the nonprofit. They were given just 60 days to tear down everything they built and be out by April 12th. They were in the building for 8 years and helped numerous kids to grow through action sports. Ruby […] → Read More

Green Bay leaders look to 2025 draft after missing out on 2024 to Detroit

GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – The City of Green Bay has never held an NFL draft and as the smallest football market community leaders are still working to make that happen. Nick Meisner, the Vice President of Digital Marketing and Communications, said, “It is definitely a realistic possibility that we are continuing to pursue with […] → Read More

Valders couple thankful wedding ring is found and returned in former Kiel Shopko

VALDERS, Wis. (WFRV) – When Corissa Charles lost her wedding ring at work in 2015 she was devastated thinking she would never see it again. She said, “I was working in the pharmacy and I was helping a patient in the drive-through and I thought that it had fell off into the patient’s bag.” Corissa […] → Read More

Larger than normal ice shoves damage homes in Oshkosh

OSHKOSH, Wis. (WFRV) – High winds caused larger than normal ice shoves to push onto the western shore of Lake Winnebago. Don Herman, the owner of Sunk? Dive and Ice Service said, “I’ve never really seen, that was 16 inches of ice that moved. That’s a lot to move. Normally it’s about a foot thick.” […] → Read More

TitletownTech invests in NFL virtual reality video game

TITLETOWN, Wis. (WFRV) – A new virtual reality gaming experience is on the horizon and TitletownTech is one of the major backers. Cordero Barkley a TitletownTech partner said, “We partnered with KB Partners. So KB Partners out of Chicago and TitletownTech. We co-lead this round of investment funding that they needed.” The creation is from […] → Read More

Packing supplies for Ukrainian fighters an emotional experience for some with family trapped in the country

GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – The ‘Wisconsin Ukrainians’ organization is sending their fourth and largest truck load of supplies to Ukraine and for many of the volunteers it was an emotional experience. Olga Daubs, a Ukraine native said, “My mom had a stroke just before war and that’s why she couldn’t go anywhere. She couldn’t […] → Read More

Neenah motorcycle store stops selling Russian bikes

NEENAH, Wis. (WFRV) – The war in Ukraine is having trickle down effects to places like the Fox Valley. Andy Fenwick, the owner of Metro Motorcycle in Neenah said, “Gas prices are way up so we’re selling lots of mopeds.” Fenwick said the sale of Ural motorcycles, a Russian bike, are down. “They were starting […] → Read More

Bars packed for March Madness, St. Patrick’s Day celebrations

APPLETON, Wis. (WFRV) – The fans are back in the arenas and back in the bars ready to enjoy March Madness to the fullest extent. “It’s a huge difference because the last two years have been hard for a lot of people and hard because wanting to go out and hang out with your friends, […] → Read More

St. Norbert College hires interim President for 2022-23 school year, start search for permanent replacement

DE PERE, Wis. (WFRV) – St. Norbert College President Brian Bruess is stepping down after five years on the job to start a new opportunity in Minnesota. “The College of St. Benedict and St. Johns College have a long history together,” said Bruess. “They’ve shared a faculty and classrooms for 30 years. But the sponsors […] → Read More

Wisconsin Ukrainians raise $53,000 for military, humanitarian aide supplies

GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – The Wisconsin Ukrainians organization has already raised approximately $53,000 to support Ukraine and they are pushing forward with other ways to help. The group has already shipped 20,000 pounds of supplies to Eastern Europe and while they are still sorting additional donations they are cutting off physical donations because they […] → Read More

Female pilot encourages young girls, anyone with interest in aviation to pursue a path to getting in the air

GREENVILLE, Wis. (WFRV) – There are nearly 700,000 pilots registered with the Federal Aviation Administration and just 8.4% of them at women. Emilie Dhaeseleer, an Air Wisconsin First Officer said, “Not the only women but I would say usually a class of 20 people we would be two or three female pilots.” Dhaeseleer joined their […] → Read More