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Flucke, Krueger appointed to Ashwaubenon village board

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer ASHWAUBENON – The village board is back to seven members after it appointed new two trustees Tuesday, Oct. 27. The board was down five after Michael Malcheski, who represented Wards 11 and 12, and Mark Williams, who represented Wards 7 and 8, submitted their resignations effective Oct. 1 after announcing …

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The road to reopening schools in Howard-Suamico

By Ben Rodgers Editor SUAMICO – Local schools are collaborating on reopening metrics and hoping the community can also come together to pull out of the pandemic. The Howard-Suamico school board learned of reopening plans at its Monday, Oct. 26, meeting created by a consortium of several local school districts. Brian Nicol, communications director, presented …

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Nygren and Jaeger on the ballot for the 89th Assembly District

By Press Times Staff NORTHEAST WISCONSIN – After defeating challenger Andi Rich in the primary, Republican incumbent John Nygren now faces Democrat Karl Jaeger for the 89th Assembly District. Nygren was first elected to the Assembly in 2006 and currently serves as the chair of the Committee of Finance and co-chair of the Joint Committee …

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Pulaski schools

Hobart to donate unused CARES Act funds to Pulaski schools

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer HOBART – The Pulaski Community School District will be the beneficiary of a portion of the village’s unused Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act funding. The Hobart village board agreed Tuesday, Oct. 20, to donate up to $40,000 worth of monitors and stylus pens by purchasing those items …

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Suamico board favors using funds for streaming meetings

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer SUAMICO – The village board has authorized using up to $36,253 of Suamico’s Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act funding allocation to add video streaming capabilities in the board room in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Board members heard a presentation Monday, Oct. 19, from Brent Ward with …

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De Pere council looks at equity and inclusion survey

By Rich Palzewic Staff Writer DE PERE – At its Tuesday, Oct. 20, virtual meeting, the De Pere Common Council discussed the results of the community equity and inclusion survey. The survey, conducted by Polco, was in response to recent national calls for racial justice, inclusivity and equity for historically oppressed peoples. The questionnaire included …

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SNC professor looks for women and women of color in textbooks

By Lee Reinsch Correspondent DE PERE – Educators are accustomed to responding to all sorts of questions. But during her years teaching world history and social studies in the public school system, Dr. Erica Southworth found a common student question particularly hard to answer: Where are all the women – especially women of color? On …

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Golden House serves as beacon for domestic violence victims

By Heather Graves Correspondent GREEN BAY – No one should ever have to live in fear. It’s this statement which drives the work of Golden House, Green Bay’s only domestic violence shelter, and its newly appointed executive director, Cheeia Lo. Losing her aunt and uncle to domestic violence, Lo knows the importance behind bringing awareness …

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