
Hungry Green Bay Packers fans got a deal at McDonald's in Wausau today. The restaurant on Stewart Avenue was giving away quarter pounders for only $.80. More>>
Number 80 retired a Packer, saying that's the only way he would have it. "I've always said I never want to wear another uniform. I've always said that I owe it to the fans to retire as a Packer. I feel like I can still play, but if I can't play for my organization, then I can't play for anyone else." More>>
Gov. Scott Walker says retiring Green Bay Packers receiver Donald Driver personally called him to invite him to his retirement celebration at Lambeau Field. More>>
Dozens of fans have been standing in line outside Lambeau Field for hours in frigid weather for a chance to celebrate Donald Driver's retirement next week. More>>
Donald Driver has been a part of Packers nation for 14 seasons. More>>
Donald Driver is retiring, with a formal announcement planned next week for the Green Bay Packers all-time leading receiver. More>>
The Brown County Board this week will honor Green Bay Packers wide receiver Donald Driver for his community contributions. More>>
After Saturday's loss, many fans are wondering about the future of popular wide receiver Donald Driver. More>>
Donald Driver held his fifth annual charity softball game today. He brought the Mirrorball trophy and his dancing partner to the Fox Valley for some fun on the diamond. More>>
He already has a Super Bowl ring, and now football star Donald Driver can add the "Dancing With the Stars" mirrorball trophy to his awards collection. More>>
Today Governor Scott Walker issued a proclamation declaring Donald Driver Day in Wisconsin. More>>
The state Assembly has passed the state budget on a 55-42 vote. The vote came abruptly on Wednesday after Democrats surprisingly decided against offering any amendments. Democratic Minority Leader Peter Barca says Republicans were clear no changes would be made, so Democrats instead were going to take their opposition directly to the public.
More >>The state Assembly has passed the state budget on a 55-42 vote. The vote came abruptly on Wednesday after Democrats surprisingly decided against offering any amendments. Democratic Minority Leader Peter Barca says Republicans were clear no changes would be made, so Democrats instead were going to take their opposition directly to the public.
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