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Village of Ashwaubenon limiting services in response to Safer at Home order
In response to Gov. Tony Evers’ Safer At Home order, the Village of Ashwaubenon is reducing staffing to essential services only.
Ashwaubenon schools prepare for online instruction
With schools having closed for students through at least April 13, information technology staff members have a process for providing online instruction.
Village of Ashwaubenon enacts temporary restrictions in response to COVID-19
In response to concerns over the spread of the COVID-19 virus, the village implemented temporary restrictions Monday, March 16, to minimize human contact.
Site plan recommended for third apartment in The Element
A site plan calling for the construction of a third apartment building in The Element development is being forwarded to the village board for approval.
Zirbel challenged for Ashwaubenon Wards 5 and 6
Incumbent Chris Zirbel is being challenged by newcomer Debbie Nelson for the seat representing Wards 5 and 6, which contains the area southwest of Lambeau Field, including Titletown.
Former acting public safety Rolling chief joins lawsuit against village
Tom Rolling, former acting public safety chief, has joined a lawsuit of another former officer to allege they didn’t receive full retirement payouts.
Video board recommended with Resch Expo signage
A video board not to exceed 860 square feet for the Resch Expo is among the signage recommended for the village board to approve at its March 24 meeting.
CESA 7 and Microsoft bringing tech initiative to Brown County
Representatives from CESA 7 and Microsoft, as well as local leaders in education and business, announced a Microsoft grant of $100,000 to CESA 7.
Ashwaubenon school referendums meeting March 9
The second referendums meeting about two school referendums district voters will see on the spring general election ballot will be held at 6 p.m. March 9.
Rezoning approved for Broadway Automotive expansion
The village board gave final approval to a rezoning request from Broadway Automotive to have a collision center on property it purchased.