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First phase approved for Highland Ridge Estates
A final plat for the first phase of the Highland Ridge Estates residential development was approved June 22, by the village board.
Ashwaubenon schools to end late starts on Wednesdays
Late starts on Wednesdays will be a thing of the past when the Ashwaubenon School District begins the 2021-22 school year.
Local college students ruck for a cause
Some area college students hit the pavement for a 140-mile ruck – from Green Bay to Milwaukee – to raise awareness about veterans’ suicide.
Ashwaubenon board denies grievance involving traffic pursuit
After conducting a hearing in open session June 22, the board went into closed session and voted to deny a grievance from the APSOA.
Ashwaubenon to limit virtual learning to 40 students
Students in grades 6-12 will have the opportunity to attend school virtually in 2021-22, but the district will limit that number to a maximum of 40.
Angler beats COVID, invited to championship
In April 2020, an Ashwaubenon angler found himself being rushed via helicopter to a hospital, where he was into a coma from a case of COVID-19.
Ashwaubenon officer, Paulowski, returns after leave
A village public safety officer, Eric Paulowski, placed on paid administrative leave for almost two months returned to duty April 9.
Ashwaubenon Lioness Club disbands after 43 years
Since the Ashwaubenon Lioness Club’s charter meeting March 18, 1978, the group has donated more than 20,000 hand-made baby quilts to Wisconsin hospitals.
Masks optional in Ashwaubenon schools June 11
Masks will no longer be required in the Ashwaubenon district’s schools the day after classes end for the summer June 11, said Kurt Weyers.
New open enrollment requests approved in Ashwaubenon
The Ashwaubenon school board voted last month to approve 278 new open enrollment requests from non-resident students in 2021-22.