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Stadium Shell

Committee approves redevelopment plan for Stadium Shell

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer ASHWAUBENON – A plan to redevelop the existing Stadium Shell at 1221 Lombard Access Road as a two-story convenience store with a fueling island and car wash was approved last month by the village’s Site Plan Review Committee. Community Development Director Aaron Schuette said existing buildings will be razed for …

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defamation

Swanson accuses union of violating policies

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer ASHWAUBENON – Following the Ashwaubenon Public Safety Officers’ Association (APSOA) vote of no confidence in Village Manager Allison Swanson, she now accuses the union of making false and misleading allegations. In documents the APSOA obtained in an open records request and provided to The Press Times, Swanson said the union …

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learning

Howard-Suamico updated on virtual learning

By Ben Rodgers Editor SUAMICO – The best estimate from the Howard-Suamico School District is about 80 percent of students are completing their virtual learning work. This was discussed at the Monday, April 6, school board meeting that was held remotely. “We have had really good participation,” said Dr. Becky Walker, assistant superintendent of academics …

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extended

Option extended for possible Mike McCarthy Way development

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer ASHWAUBENON – A company interested in redeveloping approximately 6 1/2 acres of property owned by the village’s Community Development Authority along Mike McCarthy Way with an urban, walkable, mixed-use project has been given more time to decide whether to proceed. After meeting in closed session Tuesday, March 24, the village …

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elections

From the editor: The most costly election yet?

By Ben Rodgers Editor Whirlwind doesn’t do justice to describe the debacle that happened earlier this week regarding holding the general election. Amid justifiable fears around a global pandemic that has yet to peak locally, state leaders sent thousands out to the consolidated polls. The City of Green Bay, normally home to 32 separate polling …

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Murphy

Support comes out for Suamico teacher Murphy

By Ben Rodgers Editor SUAMICO – The Howard-Suamico school board heard two pleas from district residents regarding the resignation of Suamico Elementary School physical education teacher and high school girls track coach Victor Murphy at the Monday, March 16, meeting. “I’m pretty disappointed in what happened with Mr. Murphy,” said Amy Rubright. “My son came …

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