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Agreement being reached in Ashwaubenon opens records case

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer ASHWAUBENON – A hearing scheduled earlier this month in Brown County Circuit Court in an open records case involving an individual who wishes to remain anonymous and the Village of Ashwaubenon did not take place after the parties involved notified the court to have it taken off the calendar because …

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schools

Youth Risk Behavior Survey results for Brown County released

By Ben Rodgers Editor BROWN COUNTY – The latest results from the 2019 Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) show how area high school students are dealing with adult problems. For 2018-19, West De Pere, Preble, Ashwaubenon, Southwest, De Pere, Pulaski, Denmark, West, Bay Port, East, Dr. Rosa Minoka-Hill School, Wrightstown and John Dewey Academy of …

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Moon

UW-Green Bay reports largest enrollment in its history

GREEN BAY – If you get the feeling there are more Phoenix in the flock this year, you’re right. Unofficial enrollment figures recently released show the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay has realized its largest headcount in institutional history, with 8,098 students enrolled on the Green Bay Campus for the Fall 2019 semester. The total enrollment …

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Deadline nears to finish survey on possible Ashwaubenon school referendums

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer ASHWAUBENON – Less than a week remains for district residents to complete a survey they received in the mail earlier this month to provide feedback on possible referendum questions for next year. The school board is considering a variety of facility improvements with an estimated total price tag of $20.85 …

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Equity

County board pledges $600,000 to bridge environmental study

By Heather Graves Correspondent BROWN COUNTY – The county board put their unanimous support behind the southern De Pere bridge plan, which is once again gaining momentum. At their meeting Wednesday, Oct. 16, supervisors voted to reallocate $600,000 from the Highway ZZ account to fund half of the environmental impact study for the southern bridge …

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Consolidate Jefferson

Vote on Jefferson consolidation pushed a week, community frustrated

By Heather Graves Correspondent GREEN BAY – A discussion at the Monday, Oct. 21, school board meeting regarding the possible consolidation of Jefferson and Fort Howard elementary schools on Green Bay’s west side ended with more questions than answers. This left parents, staff and community members frustrated. School board members apologized for a lack of …

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Honor Flight

Hundreds welcome home honor flight veterans

By Heather Graves Correspondent GREEN BAY – Greeted by hundreds waving American flags, cheering, holding signs of support and extending handshakes of heartfelt thanks, Saturday, Oct. 19 is a day more than 70 Northeast Wisconsin veterans won’t soon forget. It was a celebration when the 55th Stars and Stripes Honor Flight touched down at Austin …

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Howard removes Bay View, adds Meadowbrook Church as polling place

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer HOWARD – Bay View Middle School is out and Meadowbrook Church is in as a village polling location. The Howard village board unanimously approved an ordinance amendment Monday, Oct. 14, to modify the polling locations. Beginning Jan. 1, the polling place for voters in Wards 9, 10, 13, 14 and …

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ERGs

Green Bay to launch employee resource groups policy

By Heather Graves Correspondent GREEN BAY – A tie-breaker vote from Mayor Eric Genrich at the Tuesday, Oct. 15, city council meeting approved the creation of an Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) policy. ERGs are voluntary, employee-led groups, formally recognized by the city, compromised of employees who share a common background, focus area, set of interests …

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