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Student grades in De Pere change with pandemic
Students in the De Pere school district will not have a choice on what grades they receive during the pandemic, but the change won’t hurt GPAs.
Wisconsin DOT waiving road tests for teens
The DOT announced two programs that will safely address a backlog of demand, including waiving road tests for teens looking for their driver’s license.Â
Howard board reduces Class B liquor, beer license renewal fees
The village has joined other municipalities in reducing the cost for beer and liquor license renewal bars and restaurants for 2020-21.
Ashwaubenon village hall remains closed, but employees called back to work
Though village hall will remain closed through the end of May because of the COVID-19 pandemic, all employees have been asked to return to work.
Allouez board discusses help for local businesses
The Allouez village board met virtually Tuesday, April 21, to discuss ways to help local businesses through the COVID-19 crisis.
Ashwaubenon parks stay open, but with restrictions
The village’s parks remain open, but Parks, Recreation and Forestry Director Rex Mehlberg said restrictions are in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Green Bay school finances affected by pandemic
At its Monday, April 27, virtual meeting, the Green Bay school board received an update on district finances amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Uncertainty hangs over downtown businesses, events
When an organization relies on events and sponsorships to improve the downtown community, a pandemic requires even more support with dwindling resources.
De Pere students donate hand sanitizer to early responders
More than 30 gallons of hand sanitizer have been donated to the City of De Pere’s police and fire/rescue departments thanks to a fundraising challenge.
Online learning focus of HSSD board meeting
Dr. Becky Walker said from an academic standpoint, the district is working on finishing the school year with virtual learning as best as it can.