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Bellevue suspends in-person services
Village staff are taking steps necessary for safety amid the COVID-19 pandemic, while still providing residents with required services.
Bellevue board, staff participate in emergency training
The board and village staff participated in an emergency operations center training at the village board meeting Wednesday, Feb. 26.
Bellevue makes changes to sanitary lateral policy
Private sanitary lateral repairs in the right-of-way – it’s a topic that has popped up on the village board’s agenda a handful of times.
Bellevue fire chief Mlnarik resigns, accepts job in De Pere
The Village of Bellevue is in need of a new fire chief after the Fire Commission officially accepted the resignation of Jack Mlnarik Monday, Feb. 17.
Life-long Bellevue resident Froelich celebrates 100th birthday
Bellevue resident Luella “Lou” Froelich certainly never expected to live to 100, nor was it something she ever really thought about.
Bellevue starting to plan for large-scale spring flooding
Last year, the Greater Green Bay area experienced significant spring flooding due to the wettest year in more than a century.
Busy December for deputies in Bellevue
Officer Trevor Bilgo presented the village board with a detailed report which highlighted all law enforcement activity in the village during the month.
Bellevue looks for solutions to flooding problems
It’s no secret there’s flooding problems on South Huron Road near the Eaton Road intersection. Several times a year, the road is closed due to high water.
Neighbors helping neighbors in Bellevue with shoveling
The Village of Bellevue has launched a volunteer snow shoveling program – pairing volunteers with people in need of help – and because of how the program was started, Village Administrator Diane Wessel said it might have been meant to be.
Retail thefts high in Bellevue
Retail thefts in the village are among the highest in Brown County, said Trevor Bilgo, Bellevue Directed Enforcement Officer.