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Duck Creek Quarry to reopen to Howard residents, their guests

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer HOWARD – The village board voted 5-4 Monday, June 8, to reopen Duck Creek Quarry Park this summer with limitations. After nearly a half hour of discussion, the board approved a recommendation from Public Safety Director Ed Janke to reopen the park when only Howard residents and their guests will …

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Seymour council discusses Behrendt Park Estates development

By Rich Palzewic Staff Writer SEYMOUR – A preliminary discussion on the Behrendt Park Estates development took place at the Seymour city council meeting Monday, June 8. With discussions dating back a year or more, the council reviewed a plan commission recommendation for the Behrendt Park Estates project located by Elm Lane, Foote Street and …

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Hobart eligible for $156,000 in reimbursement

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer HOBART – The village will be eligible for a reimbursement of up to $156,056 through a grant program being administered through the Wisconsin Department of Administration to assist local governments in covering unbudgeted expenses because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Hobart Administrator Aaron Kramer informed the village board Tuesday, June 2. …

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Green Bay school board approves staffing changes

By Rich Palzewic Staff Writer GREEN BAY – The Green Bay school board unanimously approved several hirings, transfers and resignations at its Monday, June 1, special meeting. Chad Jensema was named as district transportation manager. “Chad has an important job, and we are glad to have him,” said Eric Vanden Heuvel, board president. “He’ll be …

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Settlement reached on asbestos removal from expo center site

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer ASHWAUBENON – An Elkhorn company called in last summer to remove asbestos from the site where the Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena was demolished has reached a settlement in its lawsuit against the Village of Ashwaubenon. After receiving a partial payment of $35,462, Balestrieri Environmental & Development claimed in a …

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Bergstrom Subaru planned at former Mack Truck site

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer ASHWAUBENON – The former Mack Truck site at 761 Pilgrim Way could become a new Subaru dealership in the event an access road is vacated to increase the property’s developable area. The Ashwaubenon village board approved an initial resolution Tuesday, May 26, for vacating Pilgrim Way Access Road. To provide …

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