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Ashwaubenon committees back outdoor patio for Anduzzi’s

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer ASHWAUBENON – Three village committees backed recommendations Thursday, April 8, to allow Anduzzi’s Sports Club at 1992 Holmgren Way to add an outdoor seating and entertainment patio on the east side of the building in an existing parking lot. Ashwaubenon’s Site Plan Review Committee and Plan Commission recommended the project’s …

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Districts receive wide range of federal funds

By Heather Graves Correspondent BROWN COUNTY – Understanding the puzzle of school finance is a challenge in a normal year. Add the COVID-19 pandemic and there’s even more complexity. The pandemic forced school districts to adapt to new ways of learning, and with it came millions of dollars in unexpected and unbudgeted expenditures. Over the …

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dogs

Hobart board discusses changing code to regulate dogs

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer HOBART – Possible changes to village code as it relates to the number of dogs allowed in a residence were further discussed Wednesday, April 7, by the Hobart village board. The board previously discussed revising the code March 16, when Village Administrator Aaron Kramer said it appears there are errors …

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Howard board approves design of road reconstruction

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer HOWARD – The village board heard from residents unhappy about the planned road reconstruction project where they live along Evergreen Avenue and Pinecrest Road before voting 7-2 Monday, April 12, in favor of the project’s design. Trustees Cathy Hughes and Scott Beyer, who sided with the residents’ objections related to …

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Green Bay commits to full-time learning in the fall

By Heather Graves Correspondent GREEN BAY – Planning is already underway for 2021-22 as Green Bay secondary students return for in-person instruction four days a week for the first time this school year. Board members had a brief discussion regarding next school year at their meeting Monday, April 12, which should resemble a return to …

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Amtrak

Amtrak’s Green Bay proposal faces many stops along the route

By John McCracken Correspondent GREEN BAY – The National Railroad Passenger Corporation, better known as Amtrak, recently released its vision to expand into 160 different communities around the country, including Green Bay. Amtrak’s proposal would provide new passenger rail services for Green Bay, Madison and Eau Claire with regional expansions into the Twin Cities, Duluth, …

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Masonic

Ground broken for new Masonic lodge

By Lee Reinsch Correspondent HOWARD – By the end of summer, the temporary home of Masonic organizations in Northeast Wisconsin inside the Beja Shrine Center, 1950 Bond Street, will become permanent. That’s when the new 3,000-square-foot addition, which will house the Masonic library and museum, will enable what’s now merely the Beja Shrine Center to …

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