GRAND CHUTE, Wis. (AP) — A multi-million dollar plan to improve Fox Cities Stadium is to be unveiled Thursday.
Grand Chute Town Board member Jim Pleuss tells WLUK-TV improvements include a new concourse, additional club seats and suites, more restrooms and upgraded amenities carrying a pricetag of more than $5 million.
Fox Cities Stadium was built in 1995 for $5 million, replacing the 55-year-old Goodland Field.
Besides minor league Timber Rattlers games, the stadium also hosts the WIAA state baseball tournament and the NCAA Division III College World Series every year, along with several events.
Timber Rattlers, the Fox Cities Convention and Visitors Bureau the company that owns the stadium plan to release details Thursday.
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