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St. Norbert College renames basketball court to honor alum Chuck Holton

By Tori Wittenbrock Associate Sports Editor DE PERE – On Thursday, Sept. 7, St. Norbert College officially honored the school’s first African-American graduate, Charles Holton, by naming one of their basketball courts located in the Ray Van Den Heuvel campus center, after him. “I’m simply overwhelmed by the number of people who are here today,” …

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Navigating sustainable agriculture practices

By Melanie Rossi Contributing Writer NORTHEAST WISCONSIN – The Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance recently announced two new Climate Smart Agriculture Projects, both of which are designed to help farmers navigate sustainable agriculture practices. Totaling over $12.8 million in funding from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), the projects’ goal is to foster strong environmental practices …

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Cambria Hotel & Suites planned for Ashwaubenon

Hotel to be open in time for 2025 NFL Draft For the Press Times ASHWAUBENON – JCap Real Estate Development and Property Management, Acts 1:8 Ministry and Consolidated Construction Co., Inc. held a public informational meeting on the proposed Cambria Hotel & Suites and commercial buildings project planned for Oneida Street in Ashwaubenon on Aug. …

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Nicolet National Bank Senior Spotlight: Maggie Gannon

Bay Port High School, soccer Parents Names: Katie & Jim Gannon Instagram and Twitter: @_maggiegannon Position/Event: Goalkeeper Career Highlight: My career highlight in soccer would definitely have to be saving a few penalty kicks in the Regional Final shootout for the win against Kimberly. How did you first get started playing soccer? I first started …

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