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Green Bay police to increase enforcement on Skyline

By Heather Graves Correspondent GREEN BAY – The Green Bay Police Department will begin taking extra measures to enforce the 25 mph speed limit along Skyline Boulevard from Finger Road to Hillside Lane. This after the city council voted unanimously at its meeting Tuesday, Dec. 3, to request an increased police presence to help alleviate …

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Building

Buildings, health officer and games discussed at De Pere council

By Lee Reinsch Correspondent DE PERE – Renovations of the former Majestic theater building, 123 South Broadway, are underway. The De Pere Common Council voted unanimously Tuesday, Dec. 3, to award the project a $10,000 facade grant, and to allow a previous facade grant award for the building, which had not yet been funded, to …

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contest

Lighting up Ledgeview, contest returns for fifth year

By Heather Graves Correspondent LEDGEVIEW – The Ledgeview Decorating Contest, is back for its fifth year. Sponsored by the town’s Beautification Committee, the contest encourages residents to get their festive juices flowing as they go above and beyond with their holiday decorations this year. “Each year the contest gains momentum and we hope it keeps …

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Community Center

Board discusses future of Allouez Community Center

By Lauren Waters Correspondent ALLOUEZ – During the Allouez village board meeting Tuesday, Dec. 3, Allouez Parks, Recreation and Forestry Director Christopher Clark gave a report regarding the current condition of the Allouez Community Center. “We had talked about this facility during our budget meetings and some of the issues we were starting to see …

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Press Times

FROM THE EDITOR: After Oshkosh, students have never been at this much of a risk

By Ben Rodgers Editor The news of the Tuesday, Dec. 3, officer-student shooting that left a student and school resource officer injured at Oshkosh West High School was devastating. This is the second incident this week to happen in Wisconsin, where shots were fired inside a high school, the first being at Waukesha South High …

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