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Audit reports strong financial position for Hobart

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer HOBART – An audit report with good financial news was presented to the village board Tuesday, June 2, by David Maccoux, certified public accountant with CliftonLarsonAllen. Maccoux said Hobart had a “very strong budget year” in 2019 when the village increased its total general fund balance by around $351,000. “The …

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Allouez village board plans reopening of facilities

By Rich Palzewic Staff Writer ALLOUEZ – The Allouez village board approved a plan for reopening its facilities based on a phased approach at its June 2 meeting. “Our department put together a plan for reopening facilities shut down since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Chris Clark, director of parks, recreation and forestry. …

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Hands-on classes planned for NWTC, but with changes

By Heather Graves Correspondent GREEN BAY – From mechanics to nurses to dental hygienists, Northeast Wisconsin Technical College (NWTC) is known for its hands-on learning. COVID-19 put a monkey wrench in that way of learning, forcing the technical school to go completely online. Now, the college looks toward fall, with the decision to welcome students …

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Investigation of Swanson complaint finds no policy violations

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer ASHWAUBENON – Copies of investigative reports obtained in an open records request by The Press Times indicate an outside attorney hired by the village board did not find the Ashwaubenon Public Safety Officers’ Association (APSOA) violated anti-harassment or whistleblower policies when it announced a no-confidence vote of Village Manager Allison …

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Howard-Suamico

Howard-Suamico looks at race issues in schools

By Ben Rodgers Editor SUAMICO – The Howard-Suamico school board acknowledges it doesn’t know what it doesn’t know, but aims to change that in light of recent events. A diversity and inclusion update from staff members and Sahra Ahmed, student representative to the board, proved informative at the Monday, June 9, meeting. “Not enough black …

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UWGB faculty upset with potential UW System president hire

This story was written on Thursday, June 11.  As of 10 a.m. Friday, June 12, Johnsen withdrew from consideration for UW System president.  “It’s disappointing, a dark day for the UW System,” said UW System Regent President Andrew S. Petersen. “Dr. Johnsen is a fine person who conducted himself with professionalism and honor throughout the …

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Contested primaries to be held in three local legislative races

By Press Times Staff BROWN COUNTY – Following last week’s filing deadline for legislative candidates, three contested primaries have materialized for districts in parts of Brown County. In the 90th Assembly District, Democratic incumbent Staush Gruszynski faces a primary challenge Aug. 11 from Kristina Shelton, a Green Bay school board member, in Gruszynski’s bid for …

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