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Trinks

Trinks denied appeal for new building in Ashwaubenon

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer ASHWAUBENON – The village board voted 5-2 Tuesday, June 23, to deny an appeal sought by Trinks, Inc., on the conditions to construct a new 39,017-square-foot manufacturing building on a vacant lot at 3411 Packerland Dr., between Partnership Drive and West Main Avenue. Trustees Allison Williams and Mark Williams dissented. …

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change orders

Change orders approved for Howard Commons apartment complex

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer HOWARD – Change orders totaling nearly $29,000 for the Howard Commons apartment complex were approved Monday, June 22, by the village board. The most expensive of the 14 change orders came to $4,500 for window blind color revision. Located between the YMCA and Meadowbrook Park, the Howard Commons was designed …

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Seymour board

Seymour school board approves preliminary budget

By Rich Palzewic Staff Writer SEYMOUR – With changes possible, the Seymour school board approved its preliminary budget for the 2020-21 school year at its Tuesday, June 23, meeting. “This is preliminary, because as we know with the COVID-19 virus, things are changing daily, and it’s a best-guess scenario,” said Pete Kempen, business manager. “We …

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graduates

Eight West De Pere graduates receive diplomas in special ceremony

By Ben Rodgers Editor DE PERE – It wasn’t a typical graduation ceremony, but for eight West De Pere High School Class of 2020 graduates and countless others, 2020 wasn’t a typical school year. Eyrn Carney, Zoie Dinehart, Evan Fayas, Sawyer Grovogel, Ethan Habetler, Joseph Luna Baez, Lauren Mainard and William Wyatt walked across the …

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Equity

November ballot will include advisory referendum on redistricting

By Heather Graves Correspondent BROWN COUNTY – November’s ballot will include an advisory referendum question asking voters for their thoughts on nonpartisan redistricting procedures, following a vote by county supervisors Wednesday, June 17. The ballot question – “Should the Wisconsin Legislature create a nonpartisan procedure for the preparation of legislative and congressional district plans and …

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