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ATV/UTV

Attorney to review proposed Suamico ATV/UTV ordinance

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer SUAMICO – After discussing the matter for about an hour July 19, the village board agreed to have its legal counsel review and provide feedback on a proposed ordinance that would allow all-terrain/utility-terrain vehicles on some village roadways. The proposed ATV/UTV ordinance was recommended earlier this month by Suamico’s Public …

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Convenience

Permit approved for new Howard convenience store

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer HOWARD – A conditional use permit to develop a 3.8-acre, triangle-shaped property at the intersection of Shawano Avenue, Woodland Road and Sherwood Street into a convenience store/gas station with rental units, a fuel island and a car wash was approved July 26 by the village board. Bayland Buildings requested the …

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Christensen

Nicolet National Bank Senior Spotlight: Aidan Christensen – Ashwaubenon soccer, tennis

By Murray Gleffe Correspondent Name: Aidan Christensen Parents: Jim and Paula Activities: Soccer, tennis Aidan Christensen lettered every season in soccer and tennis while attending Ashwaubenon High School. He and his doubles partner qualified for the 2021 WIAA Division 1 State Individual Tennis Tournament this past spring. Christensen said he watched every playoff game of the Milwaukee …

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Bartender

Seymour continues bartender license argument

By Lea Kopke Staff Writer SEYMOUR – The city council again debated the bartender license approval process at its July 26 committee of the whole meeting. Alderperson Ryan Kinney first brought up the argument at the committee’s July 12 meeting, where he said he did not agree with the recommendation to approve one applicant who’d …

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Biennial

District administrators concerned with biennial budget

By Heather Graves Correspondent BROWN COUNTY – There is much still to come, in terms of specific details, for school districts throughout the state regarding the biennial budget signed by Gov. Tony Evers July 8. District administrators are attempting to read between the lines as they start to determine what the budget means for their …

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