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A straight line to success
On Monday, Feb. 5, the Northeast Wisconsin Youth Apprenticeship (NEWYA) program is hosting an informational meeting for sophomore and middle school students who are looking to do work experience at NWTC.
A safe space to learn to read
The Brown County Library Southwest Branch is hosting a “Book Buddies” program 4:30-5:30 p.m., Mondays through Wednesdays, where high school students assist youth, kindergarten to third grade with reading.
Municipalities opt out of water contamination lawsuit
The member communities of the Central Brown County Water Authority (CBCWA) are opting out of a class-action lawsuit against 3M and DuPont.
Veterans supporting veterans
The Brown County Veterans Court held its first session in March of 2012.
What you should know about short-term rentals
As Green Bay prepares for the extreme influx of visitors during the weeks surrounding the 2025 NFL Draft, many have started wondering where all of these people are going to stay.
Brown County approves 15-year broadband infrastructure deal
On Oct. 16, the Brown County Board approved a deal with Bug Tussel AB, LLC (Bug Tussel), an internet service provider located in Green Bay, to expand broadband service to rural areas of the county.
Crews continue design work on the South Bridge Connector
Brown County has started design work on Section 3/GV-16 of the South Bridge Connector which will connect WIS 32/57 with I-41, spanning across the Fox River.
Serving up an education in food
The statewide 2023 Food Entrepreneurship Ecosystem Development (FEED) Summit to be held in Green Bay Nov. 13-14 is designed to provide information and guidance for entrepreneurs starting or growing a food-related business.
‘Yield to Your Neighbor’ campaign results in 174 warnings
Wello recently released the results of this summer’s two county-wide “Yield to Your Neighbor” campaigns which included crosswalk education and enforcement.
Project Heats On to assist 30 homeowners
Colder weather is just around the corner, meaning furnaces will be firing up soon. In preparation for the fall and winter months, the Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) has opened applications for this year’s “Project Heats On.”