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Sortwell, Kiley meeting on the ballot for 2nd Assembly District

By Press Times Staff BROWN COUNTY – After serving his first term, Republican incumbent Shae Sortwell is facing a challenge this November from Democrat Mark Kiley for the 2nd Assembly District. Sortwell first took office, after winning the general election in 2018 by nearly 5,000 votes. He defeated De Pere alder Dean Raasch in the …

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Proposed 2021 Howard budget includes 3 percent tax levy hike

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer HOWARD – The village board got its first look Monday, Oct. 12, at Howard’s proposed 2021 budget, which includes about a 3 percent increase in the tax levy. Village Administrator Paul Evert presented the first draft of next year’s budget showing an increase in the levy of $210,750, which would …

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Ashwaubenon to extend remote learning through Nov. 6

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer ASHWAUBENON – The school board unanimously decided at a special meeting Monday, Oct. 12, to extend remote learning in the district at least another three weeks through Nov. 6. Ashwaubenon switched districtwide Oct. 1 to virtual instruction because of the spread of COVID-19 in the community with the possibility in-person …

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Runnin’ with the Devil: Green Bay man has hand in Van Halen history

By Ben Rodgers Editor GREEN BAY – Sometime in 1981, Eddie Van Halen walked into the Guitar Center on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles and was looking for Jimmy Crimmins. Crimmins, a blues guitarist and real estate agent now back in Green Bay, was running the store and Van Halen, who passed away Oct. 6, …

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Survey data points positive for Howard-Suamico referendum

By Ben Rodgers Editor SUAMICO – Preliminary survey data presented at the Monday, Oct. 12, Howard-Suamico school board meeting indicate the community is positive about another possible referendum question. “I think people are being very clear with where they are on this,” said Joe Donovan, president and founder of the Donovan Group, a consulting firm …

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