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Chelly Boutott

Chelly Boutott

Anchor and Health Reporter at WFRV-TV

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HealthWatch: New Leg Stent Gets Ellen Back in the Race - WeAreGreenBay.com

DALLAS. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- One in every 20 Americans over the age of 50 experiences peripheral artery disease, clogged arteries, usually in the legs, which can cause extreme pain and increase the risk for heart attack and stroke. Now, with a new approach to leg stents, some patients not only walk again, they can run. Seventy-three-year old Ellen Bergami is running competitively again, but a year ago she experienced so much pain in her leg that she was facing amputation. “I cannot tell you ho…
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Celebrating Mother’s Day at the NEW ZOO

Suamico (WFRV) Many mothers and their families celebrated Mothers Day at the NEW Zoo.
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Name released of man who died after truck falls through ice

Update: Officials have released the name of the man who died after a vehicle fell through the ice in Marinette County.
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HealthWatch: Fixing Botched Bariatric Surgery: Remove Entire Stomac...

DALLAS, TX (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- More than 200,000 Americans a year experience weight loss, or bariatric surgery, and tens of thousands go to Mexico to get it done. Medical tourism is big business, but is it safe? In most cases, yes, but when there are complications, fixing the problem can be costly and painful. Life is good for 32-year-old Isabel Torres and her family, but complications from bariatric surgery in Mexico nearly killed her. “Had this not worked, I don’t know where I’d be,”…
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Funeral Held for Sun Prairie Firefighter Capt. Cory Barr

The Sun Prairie community gathered at a memorial Saturday in honor of fallen volunteer fire Captain Cory Barr. 
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HealthWatch: Fitness New Year’s Resolution

2019 is right around the corner- and many of us will be making new year’s resolutions.      One of the top promises is to get in shape and lose weight.      A pe…
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Fire in Omro Forces Family From Home

A family in Omro has safely evacuated after their home caught on fire. Chief Jay Treleven with the Omro Rushford Volunteer Fire Department says the call came in at just after 10:00 p.m. Thursday night at a home on Alida Lane. Treleven says smoke and flames were visible once crews arrived and the home was fully involved. The fire was discovered in the garage and spread to the home. The garage is a total loss. Fire officials say weather conditions weren’t favorable but none of the equipment froze…
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UPDATE: Charges Filed Against Man After Scientific Breakthrough - W...

Charges Filed Against Man After Scientific Breakthrough FRIDAY 3/21/19 4 p.m. Vannieuwenhoven has been charged in Marinette County with two counts of first-degree murder and one count of first-degree sexual assault. He will be back in court for an initial appearance on March 22nd at 2:00 p.m. Scientific Breakthrough Leads to Cold Case Arrest of 82-Year-Old Man FRIDAY 3/15/19 2 p.m. Marinette County Sheriff Jerry Suave discussed the arrest made in a 1976 cold case Friday afternoon. With the supp…
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Ray Ray’s Bottoms Up Breast Cancer Ride

Motorcyclists will be making a loud statement in the fight against breast cancer. Ray Ray’s Bottoms Up Bar and Katnapper Jack Katering’s 13th Annual Breast Cancer Ride in Oconto County …
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‘All in the name of Allan’, Melissa Stitz and her drive to give bac...

(WFRV) - Melissa Stitz is the regional vice president of a large insurance company with a husband and three children. She is an extremely busy woman. However, she makes time in her full schedule to volunteer at multiple organizations and even started her own non-profit. Which is the reason why this remarkable woman is one of our four finalists. Melissa makes time in her busy schedule to help others because she believes we are here to make a difference in the world and make an impact on the lives…
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RW Finalist: Retired educator Pat Shafer helps provide children wit...

GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) - Pat Shafer retired from teaching in 2016 but never wanted to stop helping kids learn, and now helps provide the tools necessary to help kids with dyslexia succeed in school and life. Shafer was an educator for 20 years who dedicated her life to helping children learn to read but after retirement, her work wasn’t done. After getting many calls asking her to tutor kids with dyslexia, Pat knew there was a need. “I love kids, I love words myself,” Shafer began. “Wisconsin ha…