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APPLETON/GREEN BAY NBC 26 鈥?Over the years, both the Appleton International Airport and Green Bay s Austin Straubel International Airport have claimed they are the third largest airport in the state.With Milwaukee ranked first and Madison second, Green Bay and Appleton were left to battle out, and NBC 26 set out to declare a winner. We consider ourselves the third largest airport in Wisconsin, said Marty Piette, the Green Bay Airport director. We re kind of ranking ourselves as third lar
stanley italia gest airport in the state, said Abe Weber, the Appleton Airport director.In 2022, Appleton had 846,840 total passengers and Green Bay had 612,539. Both are expecting more travelers this year. We think we ll see additional growth right now; we re going between 11 and 14%, said Weber. We re up this year about 9% over 2022, said Piette.When it comes to size, GRB might have ATW beat. The airport itself is comprised of a little over 2,000 acres, said Piette. We own almost 1,900 acres of ground on the airport, said Weber.For actual terminal size, ATW comes in at around 165,000 square feet and GRB is more than 200,000.Size is one thing, but traveler experience should be considered too. Guido
stanley cup Rietdyk, who flew into Appleton said, New, nice facilities. Seems like a small regional airport that s really well maintained. Where Green Bay flier Anfela Olds said, I think it s nice. I think th
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MILWAUKEE COUNTY 鈥?The Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors passed a resolution Thursday that calls for the elimination of single-use plastic or polystyrene foam products in county f
stanley mugs acilities and parks.Resolution 20-147 asks Milwaukee County s Director of Sustainability to dr
stanley thermoskannen aft a contract for the Board that would direct Milwaukee County vendors and contractors to reduce or eliminate the use of single-use plastic or polystyrene foam products whi
stanley mug le in county facilities.That contract would then need to be approved by the Board of Supervisors.The resolution further calls for the Department of Parks, Recreation, and Culture to have a goal of 100 percent elimination of the provision of single-use plastic and polystyrene foam in 2022.Sponsors of the resolution said in a statement Thursday the move will help the county move towards a sustainable and environmentally clean future. Eliminating single-use plastics in county-owned facilities is essential in our commitment to sustainability, said Chairwoman Marcelia Nicholson. It also sets an example for our partners across government bodies and in the private sector. We must all take steps to ensure a clean planet for generations to come. This is about protecting our planet, which is polluted with plastic, said Supervisor Steven Shea. Plastic can take centuries to degrade, and litters our parks, trails, and waterways. We must end our dependence on plastic. This resolution is a move towards that. Our children and future generation