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GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – A discussion on removing playground equipment from a downtown Green Bay park evolved into a conversation on how to address homelessness in the city. On Wednesday evening ...
Editor's Note:On April 15, the Green Bay City Council approved a recommendation to remove the playground equipment from St. John's Park and for city staff to create a master plan to evaluate ...
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - Playground equipment at Saint John’s Park in Green Bay could soon be removed. During a discussion at the Green Bay Parks Committee meeting on Wednesday, residents and ...
While traveling the backroads of Waushara County one afternoon, we came across some old-school playground equipment outside the town hall near Pine River. Remnants of well-worn play equipment still ...
GREEN BAY (WLUK) -- The Green Bay Parks Committee could vote to remove the playground equipment from St. John's Park. The recommendation by Parks Director Dan Ditscheit is on the committee's ...
ROCKLIN, Calif. — Chain business, Enchanted Indoor Playground, will open its first Placer County location in Rocklin by winter 2025. Two other locations are Natomas and Elk Grove. Enchanted ...
which is why the Glenburn Boosters Club is launching its Panther Playground Equipment Capital Campaign. Equipment at recess is part of the students’ day by providing physical activity, helping social ...
ANDERSON — New playground equipment will be installed at General Pulaski Park, a project that should be completed by June. The demotion and installation is being performed by May and May of ...
Parents at a Midlothian primary school are calling on the council to upgrade its playground which they say is the only one in the county with ‘no formal play equipment.’ Did you know with a ...
The indoor playground is located inside the Spokane Valley Mall. Parents can sit back and relax while the kids jump, climb and explore in a safe environment. One parent is admitted for free with ...
CECIL COUNTY — The Cecil County Council voted to amend the annual budget and appropriation ordinance for FY 25 to provide a $10,000 donation from W.L. Gore to the Department of Parks and Recreation.