GREEN BAY, Wis. — A film focused on farming and the 1993 Green Bay Packers is now in theaters across the country. “Green and Gold” was shot in northern Wisconsin in 2021. The original name was, “God Loves The Green Bay Packers.” The film stars Craig T. Nelson, Brandon Sklenar, and the late M. Emmet Walsh.
The film about farming and the Green Bay Packers opens in theaters Friday. Craig T. Nelson plays the lead, and the beauty of Door County co-stars.
Craig T. Nelson is perfectly cast as a Packer backer struggling to keep his farm but blessed with wonderful relationships.
The movie “Green and Gold” opens in theaters nationwide Friday. The heartwarming family drama starring Craig T. Nelson as a fourth-generation Wisconsin dairy farmer who bets on the Green Bay Packers to help him save his farm from foreclosure will play in roughly 1,000 theaters.
Here are 7 big events happening across Wisconsin Friday, Jan. 31 to Sunday, Feb. 2. On Saturday, you can take the plunge for a good cause. Anchor Bay Bar and Grill will host the Special Olympics Wisconsin Polar Plunge.
Over 2,000 middle schoolers from across northeast Wisconsin took a field trip on Wednesday to Northeast Wisconsin Technical College (NWTC) for some hands-on science,
Fincantieri ACE Marine joined Wisconsin DNR's Green Tier program, aiming for improved environmental performance and seeking to exceed compliance standards.
The northern lights may be visible in portions of Wisconsin on Friday and Saturday nights, according to the NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center. The SWPC's forecast indicates that aurora borealis could be visible as far south as central Wisconsin on Friday night and northern Wisconsin on Saturday night.
A Wisconsin mother has filed a complaint with the Department of Education over an incident where she says her son was discriminated against by his school because he is white.
Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty filed a Title IV civil rights complaint against the district for allegedly violating a white student's rights.
Wisconsin basketball's unsung hero leads the Big Ten in three-point percentage. His play has been key to the Badgers' strong season to date.
About 2,500 middle school students from across Northeast Wisconsin got a hands-on look at the power of STEM education at a special roadshow event hosted at NWTC.