1. State of Wisconsin: Public Defender
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2. Department of Commerce
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3. Representative Steve Kagen
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4. Oneida Tribe-Indians-Wisconsin
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5. Revenue Department
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6. Administration-Building Superintendent
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7. State Office
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8. OMS II
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9. Senator Robert Cowles
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10. Office For the Blind
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11. Brown County Courthouse
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12. Safety & Buildings
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13. Equalization Bureau
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14. Green Bay Clerks Office
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15. State of Wisconsin
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16. Wisconsin Job Center
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17. Bay Area Workforce Development Board
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18. Corrections Department
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19. Brown County Facility Management
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20. Green Bay City Assessor
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21. Green Bay City Parking Utility
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22. Bay-Lake Regional Planning Commission
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23. Kewaunee Fisheries Facility
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24. Wic Program
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25. Green Bay Human Resources Department
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26. State Representative Alvin Ott
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27. Fox River Navigational System
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28. Neenah City Attorney
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29. Senator Michael G Ellis
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30. Abrams Elementary School
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31. State Apprenticeship
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32. Green Bay City Parks & Recreation
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About 'Green Bay, WI, USA'
| Green Bay is a city in and the county seat of Brown County in the U.S. Green Bay is famous for its NFL franchise, the Green Bay Packers.. It is the third-largest city in the state of Wisconsin, after Milwaukee and Madison. It is also the third-largest city on the west shore of Lake Michigan, after Chicago and Milwaukee. The Town of Green Bay is located several miles northeast of the city. As of the 2010 United States Census, Green Bay had a population of 104,057. It has an elevation of 581 feet above sea level and is located 112 miles north of Milwaukee. state of Wisconsin, located at the head of Green Bay, a sub-basin of Lake Michigan, at the mouth of the Fox River. | |
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