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Board discusses several options for enrollment shortfalls

By Heather Graves Correspondent GREEN BAY – The school board/superintendent retreat Thursday, Feb. 27, was filled with discussion about enrollment shortfalls, brainstorming and at times confusion. The meeting was for the board to address inequities in enrollment and facilities across the district. “It was made very clear that we have several schools that are operating …

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FROM THE PUBLISHER: Beyond the fountain of youth

By Patrick Wood Publisher Dear Reader, Recently I spent a weekend with a few friends of mine that have ridden the trail with me through life. Having underwent many trials and tribulations together we forged a sense of familiarity, a brotherhood. There is something irreplaceable and cherished about having friends that have helped you face the steady battles of …

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CESA 7 and Microsoft bringing tech initiative to Brown County

By Josh Staloch Correspondent ASHWAUBENON – The employment landscape in Wisconsin is changing, out of necessity as much as out of want. Area leaders are getting the framework in place to meet the needs of a rapidly evolving skill set employers will have for their new recruits in the near future. That means, among a …

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Moore and Friberg running in District 7 for county board

By Press Times Staff BROWN COUNTY – District 7 for the Brown County Board of Supervisors will have new representation in April. Long-time supervisor Bernie Erickson is not seeking reelection after holding the seat since 2004. Looking to win the seat this year are Roger Moore and Tom Friberg. District 7 is comprised of northwest …

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Gaelic Storm bringing a party to Green Bay March 18

By Lee Reinsch Correspondent GREEN BAY – Even if you overdo the corned beef and cabbage on St. Patrick’s Day, you won’t need caffeine to boost your spirits the day after. That’s because Gaelic Storm will bring its high-spirited Irish sound to the Meyer Theatre at 7:30 p.m. March 18. Tickets start at $35 and …

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