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Green Bay school board seeking DPI waivers
Green Bay Superintendent Michelle Langenfeld updated the board on recent waivers drafted regarding instructional requirements.
Howard-Suamico updated on virtual learning
The best estimate from the Howard-Suamico School District is about 80 percent of students are completing their virtual learning work.
From the editor: The most costly election yet?
Whirlwind doesn’t do justice to describe the debacle that happened earlier this week regarding holding the general election.
April 7 general election back on
Gov. Tony Evers, in the absence of legislative action, today signed Executive Order #74, suspending in-person voting for the April 7 spring election, moving in-person voting to June 9.
From the Publisher: Whatever it takes
If the American workforce is approximately 100 million people, somewhere between 5 and 10 percent of them are now out of work.
Green Bay council discusses election, COVID-19
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the upcoming election on April 7 will see changes, said Green Bay Mayor Eric Genrich at a city council meeting.
Festival Foods keeping up with demand
Brian Stezen, Festival Foods senior director of community involvement, said the stores are keeping up with the increased demand.
Suamico board approves COVID-19 emergency declaration
An emergency declaration for a 60-day emergency period in Suamico because of the COVID-19 pandemic was approved Monday, March 23, by the village board.
Gov. Evers, clerks stress absentee voting
With concerns growing over COVID-19, Gov. Tony Evers stressed people should prepare to vote via absentee ballot for the April 7 election.
COVID-19 brings Feldhausen home early from Brazil
What started as the experience of a lifetime in Brazil, turned into a disappointing end for West De Pere junior Emma Feldhausen.