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FROM THE PUBLISHER: Harbingers of hope

By Patrick Wood Publisher Dear Reader, Another new year is upon us and with that, many of us make resolutions to strive harder, to live the best version of ourselves. Historically, I have had an annual lunch with multi-generations of family during the holiday season where we share the resolutions we wrote the previous year and assess, perhaps …

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Bangen

Operational referendum would support at-risk students

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer ASHWAUBENON – Specific uses will be spelled out for spending money from the operational referendum going before school district voters April 7, said Business Director Keith Lucius. He said details about how money would be used upon voter approval will be presented later this month at the informational session set …

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apartment buildings

Allouez board discusses apartment buildings, superintendent

By Joshua Staloch Correspondent ALLOUEZ – The Allouez village board decided Tuesday, Jan. 7, to grant a conditional use permit to SKB Terrace, LLC for the planned development of a pair of nine-unit apartment buildings on Riverside Drive in the vacant property south of Compassus near St. Mary’s Boulevard. Interested community members voiced concerns about …

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Four seek two trustee seats in Bellevue

By Press Times Staff BROWN COUNTY – The village trustee seats generating the most competition locally this spring are in Bellevue, where two incumbents up for election to new two-year terms face two challengers. Thomas Katers and John Sinkler are seeking re-election with Larry Hamsing and Karen Hauser running to get on the Bellevue village board. All …

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special education

Green Bay likely to close special education open enrollment

By Heather Graves Correspondent GREEN BAY – Sarah Pamperin, a sixth-grade bilingual teacher at Edison Middle School, has been in front of the school board numerous times advocating for her students. However, Pamperin’s testimony Jan. 6 regarding special education open enrollment was personal. “I am unfortunately not a resident of Green Bay,” she said. “When …

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