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Recovery treatment changes with pandemic
Those with court-mandated treatment as a result of crimes involving intoxicants have a little more flexibility during the COVID-19 pandemic.
De Pere common council discusses reopening of facilities
The De Pere Common Council took action on its Phase 1 plan to reopen city facilities and programs at its Tuesday, June 2, meeting.
Moving ahead
As you are aware, the COVID-19 pandemic and shutdown of the economy have taken an enormous toll on businesses across the state.
Rai: With order lifted, guidelines should be followed
Gov. Evers’ Badger Bounce Back plan was close to meeting the criteria necessary to move into the first phase when the Supreme Court acted, Rai said.
Graduation parties change with COVID-19
Usually during this time of the year, local graduates and their families are busy planning parties to celebrate the end of an academic career.
Ashwaubomay Lake closed for this summer
Ashwaubomay Lake is not scheduled to open this summer over concerns about the possible spread of COVID-19 after hearing from parks director Rex Mehlberg.
Hilly Haven adjusting during COVID-19 pandemic
With a few changes, it’s business as usual at Hilly Haven Golf Course, but due to the risk of COVID-19, local courses have changed the way they operate.
Green Bay school board discusses potential budget cuts
The Green Bay school board discussed the financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and possible future budget cuts at its Monday, May 18, virtual meeting.
Community service requirement waived for 2020 Ashwaubenon graduates
The Class of 2020 at Ashwaubenon High School won’t have to complete a minimum of 24 hours of community service to graduate.
De Pere donating $50,000 to chamber for business relief grant fund
The common council voted to authorize a $50,000 business relief grant fund be donated to the De Pere Area Chamber of Commerce to help small businesses