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Body snatching shenanigans in De Pere

By Melinda Anne Roberts Hobby historian and “Little Wisconsin” author Editor’s Note: Body snatching – the theft of a corpse from its burial site – was not uncommon in the 18th and 19th centuries. Demand was high, the pay excellent. As medical schools opened across the country, more and more students were desperate for the …

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Not your father’s shop class: AHS students gain valuable manufacturing experience

By Ben Rodgers Editor ASHWAUBENON – Two Ashwaubenon High School seniors have designed and produced a gift that could be given to visiting foreign dignitaries to the state by the governor. Eli Ronsman and Ryan Van Dyck have used the fabrication laboratory at the high school to create a coaster for a contest created by …

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Food truck rallies backed for Ashwaubomay Park

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer ASHWAUBENON – Three food truck rallies are being proposed for next summer in Ashwaubomay Park. The village’s Public Works and Protection Committee agreed Tuesday, Dec. 4, to forward the matter to the village board for final approval Dec. 18. Rex Mehlberg, village parks, recreation and forestry director, informed the committee …

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Stadium tax dollars could be used to support pools or other projects

By Lee Reinsch Correspondent DE PERE – How to best allocate (or reallocate) stadium tax money was one of the issues batted about by the De Pere Common Council Tuesday, Dec. 4. In the end, the board member who proposed the idea to rescind allocated money and reallocate it voted against rescinding it. At issue …

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Federal funding approved for Highway 29 project

By Ben Rodgers and Kevin Boneske Editor and Staff Writer BROWN COUNTY – The vision of Centennial Centre gaining a bustling commercial hub, to go along with its growing residential population became more of a reality on Friday, Dec. 7. U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin announced on Friday that nearly $20 million in U.S. Department of …

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Capital Credit Union growing in a big way

By Lee Reinsch Correspondent DE PERE – Capital Credit Union apparently has been “doing the right thing,” as its TV commercial ditty suggests. The 91-year-old credit union is opening another facility, consisting of a full-service credit union branch with ATM and an operations tower, at 1121 W. Main Ave. in Ashwaubenon, just outside of De …

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Changes proposed for parking near Lambeau Field

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer ASHWAUBENON – To clarify when and where parking is allowed or not allowed in the village near Lambeau Field, Ashwaubenon’s Public Works and Protection Committee agreed Tuesday, Dec. 4, to have village staff revise the related ordinances. Village Manager Allison Swanson informed the committee that Village President Mary Kardoskee and …

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