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Clean Energy Commission

County board unveils Resch Expo, turns back proposed Clean Energy Commission

By Charles Collier Correspondent ASHWAUBENON – The Brown County board helped christen Resch Expo Wednesday, Jan. 20, holding its monthly meeting as the first official event hosted in the new complex. “Driving down Lombardi tonight to get here, I think we all were really able to grasp how this puts us on the map,” said …

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redistricting

Legislative redistricting effort faces challenges

By John McCracken Correspondent BROWN COUNTY – In the past, district maps described as a “squid with lots of tentacles” would be easily identifiable as gerrymandered. “It used to be ‘I know gerrymandering when I see it,’” said Jonathon Dunbar, an associate professor of mathematics at St. Norbert College. Given the complexity of map drawing, …

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lower tax rate

Referendum passage will mean lower tax rate in Howard-Suamico

By Ben Rodgers Editor SUAMICO – After six years of a stable tax rate of $9.19 per $1,000 of equalized value, the Howard-Suamico school board agreed Monday, Jan 25, to lower that to $8.99, the lowest rate in 12 years, upon the passage of both referendum questions it will ask voters in April. Michele Wiberg, …

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Resch Expo

An inside look at the remarkable Resch Expo

By Charles Collier Correspondent ASHWAUBENON – For all its grandeur and aesthetics, one would be forgiven for failing to recognize the subtleties built into the Resch Expo unveiled by PMI Entertainment Group last week. It will be more difficult to overlook the diversity and frequency of events the new facility will offer for decades into …

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Riverside Drive

Bid approved for Riverside Drive reconstruction project

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer SUAMICO – The village board voted Monday, Jan. 18, to award the Riverside Drive reconstruction project to Peters Concrete for a base price of $559,667, plus a contingency allowance of $55,966 and engineering costs of $60,900, for a total project cost of $676,534 using funds from Tax Incremental Financing (TIF) …

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