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Fans livid after Wisconsin governor sends millions to cover Green Bay draft expenses originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Gov. Tony Evers announced that a $1.8 million state grant was approved to help reimburse public safety costs incurred hosting ...
The Evers Administration is awarding nearly $2 million to the city of Green Bay for work done to support the 2025 NFL Draft ...
Governor Tony Evers grants $1.8 million to Green Bay to cover public safety costs from NFL Draft "90% of the people who come ...
Wisconsin will be sending $1.8 million to the cities of Green Bay and Ashwaubenon along with Brown County to help cover ...
On Wednesday, state officials announced a nearly $2 million grant that will reimburse several municipalities for security and ...
GREEN BAY, WI (WSAU) — Governor Tony Evers has announced a $1.8 million grant to the City of Green Bay to offset public ...
After another run to the playoffs in 2024, we look at the three players who could be cut by the Packers after minicamp.
After seven years apart, Lamar Jackson and Jaire Alexander will finally team up once again. On Wednesday, the Baltimore Ravens announced the signing of Alexande ...
Here we'll try to look at the Green Bay Packers veteran players whose roles will be pushed by rookies in the 2025 NFL season.
Gov. Tony Evers awarded a $1.8 million grant to Green Bay to help cover the public safety costs of hosting the NFL draft.