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Allocation increase approved at Green Bay 4K Model 3 sites

By Heather Graves Correspondent GREEN BAY – The Green Bay school board unanimously approved a per-pupil allocation increase to its Model 3, community 4K partner locations at its May 20 board meeting, but not without some concerns. Serving 287 children at the Model 3 sites, the increase would be just under $60,000, with an increase …

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Amid dissension, Suamico board approves contract with HSYSA

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer SUAMICO – A formal agreement for the Howard-Suamico Youth Sports Association to continue to use facilities in both villages has been approved through the end of 2024, but not without some dissension. The Suamico village board voted 5-2 Monday, May 20, in favor of the agreement with Village President Laura …

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Parkview students participate in third annual Jaguar Quad

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer ASHWAUBENON – Parkview Middle School students were welcomed by cool temperatures Friday, May 17, when the third annual Jaguar Quad was held at Goelz Field and surrounding areas. The Jaguar Quad is modeled after the Goody Triathlon, in which area students recently participated in Pulaski, by pairing up students with …

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TitletownTech handling ‘hundreds’ of entrepreneurial pitches

Partnerships create opportunity for innovative ideas, UWGB By Dan Flannery Correspondent ASHWAUBENON – You’re an entrepreneur in northeast Wisconsin. Big ideas. Bigger dreams for massive sales, iconic brand recognition and market domination. You can’t do that alone. You need insight, advice and awareness from people and organizations who have been there and done that on …

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Potential Ashwaubenon schools referendum discussed at forum

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer ASHWAUBENON – Close to 50 people were on hand Tuesday, May 21, when a public forum lasting more than 90 minutes was held in the Performing Arts Center related to possible projects as part of a potential school referendum next year in Ashwaubenon. Business Director Keith Lucius led the discussion, …

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