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Cable Union Airport covers an area of 218 acres (88 ha) at an elevation of 1,360 feet (415 m) above mean sea level.It has two runways: 17/35 is 3,709 by 75 feet (1,131 x 23 m) with an asphalt surface and 8/26 is 2,194 by 150 feet (669 x 46 m) with a turf surface.
It is located at the head of Green Bay (known locally as "the bay of Green Bay"), a sub-basin of Lake Michigan at the mouth of the Fox River. As of the 2020 census , the city had a population of 107,395, making it the third-most populous city in Wisconsin, after Milwaukee and Madison , and the third-most populous city on Lake Michigan, after ...
This is a list of United States television stations which broadcast using the ATSC 3.0 standard, branded as ... Green Bay/ Appleton, WI: WCWF: 15 WBAY-TV: ABC: 2 ...
[2] [3] The airport is located 7 nautical miles (13 km; 8.1 mi) southwest of downtown Green Bay, [1] in the village of Ashwaubenon. Green Bay–Austin Straubel International Airport is also known as "The Gateway to Lambeau", as it is the primary airport utilized for people and teams traveling to Lambeau Field, home of the Green Bay Packers. [4]
Cable is a town in Bayfield County, Wisconsin, United States. Its population was 853 at the 2020 census , up from 825 at the 2010 U.S. census. [ 4 ] The census-designated place of Cable and the unincorporated communities of Leonards and Radspur are located in the town.
Christopher Clough, Green Bay Press-Gazette November 12, 2024 at 8:36 PM DOOR COUNTY - Phone and internet services were knocked out Tuesday afternoon in Door County after fiber optic cables were ...
WACY-TV (channel 32) is an independent television station licensed to Appleton, Wisconsin, United States, serving the Green Bay area. It is owned by the E. W. Scripps Company alongside NBC affiliate WGBA-TV (channel 26).
On July 29, 1994, Burnham Broadcasting sold WLUK-TV to SF Broadcasting – a joint venture of Savoy Communications and the Fox Broadcasting Company, then a division of News Corporation – for $38 million; [12] the company later sold three of its other four stations (KHON-TV in Honolulu, WVUE in New Orleans and WALA-TV in Mobile, Alabama) for $229 million on August 25 (a fifth Burnham station ...