- August 26, 2021
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WFRV Local 5 – Green Bay, Appleton
by: Dena Holtz
(WFRV) – Local Salon Moxie is settling into its new home and maybe it’s the right home for your small business too.
Danielle is here along with new team member Jess with details on some positions they are hiring for, and what services they are offering.
To make an appointment at Moxie, they have a great system for scheduling appointments online, just click here.
You can also reach out to them through Facebook or via text at 920-600-4665. Moxie is now located at 1700 Sand Acres Drive, just off Scheuring Road in De Pere.
Learn more about the deep tissue therapy services offered at https://www.happyhealthyalive.org/
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Tonight: Increasing clouds will signal the chance for showers and thunderstorms through the night. Some of the storms could bring localized heavy rainfall. Lows will range from the 50s north to upper 60s south.
Friday: Periods of showers and storms will continue through the day on Friday. Again, some of the rain could be heavy at times. Localized flooding could become an issue for areas that receive several rounds of storms. Temperatures will be cooler closer to the WI/U.P. border, but south high temperatures could push into the middle 80s.
DOOR COUNTY, Wis. (WFRV) – As the nation continues to see a surge in coronavirus cases, Write On, Door County announced it will be instating a new COVID-19 policy to ensure the health and safety of all participants during its programming events and upcoming conferences.
According to Write On, Door County, participants in the in-person programs will be required to show proof of vaccination or present proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken within 48 hours of the event.
ALLOUEZ, Wis. (WFRV) – Large construction equipment will be driving through the Green Isle Park in Allouez as soon as Sept. 1.
According to a release, roadway reconstruction is scheduled to start at the beginning of Sept. and is anticipated to end by the following first of Oct.