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CBEA

SNC’s Center for Business and Economic Analysis called a win-win for students and community

Mar 15, 20225 min read
Although community clients benefit from the CBEA, Schaffer said its main goal is to teach students how they can be successful
De Pere

De Pere growth highlighted in state of city address

Mar 9, 20225 min read
It’s no surprise city leaders chose resilience as the theme of this year’s State of De Pere held at St. Norbert College Feb. 23
VFW

VFW Aquatic facility’s first season a success

Mar 1, 20223 min read
The first full season of the VFW Aquatic Facility on the city’s west side has been deemed a success as it surpassed attendance records
Sap

Nearly sap season: One area producer shows us how it’s done

Mar 1, 20225 min read
Maple Sweet Dairy was established in 1964 by Baroun’s parents, Don and Ev Van Deurzen
Soup

Hey, Soup Sister: Two years of comfort food and counting

Feb 22, 20224 min read
In February 2020, Hey, Soup Sister opened its doors in De Pere. Less than a month later, they were setting up for take-out only.
Early morning ice rescue in De Pere

Early morning ice rescue in De Pere

Feb 17, 20221 min read

By Press Times Staff DE PERE – Just shy of 7 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 17,…

Building

Building security, one bed at a time

Feb 10, 20226 min read
A local nonprofit dedicated to building and delivering beds to children in need is driven by one motto – “No kid sleeps on the floor in our town.
Green Bay

Six running in West De Pere school board primary

Jan 28, 20226 min read
Incumbents Scott Borley & Barb Van Deurzen are in a six-way race for with challengers Dr. Nathan DeLorey, Jamie Kinjerski, Adam Aleknavicius and Jason Dorn
Fire

Structure fire in De Pere causes extensive damage

Jan 27, 20222 min read

By Press Times Staff DE PERE – Two De Pere families are without a home…

De Pere

De Pere School Board discusses threat protocols

Jan 19, 20223 min read
The De Pere School Board heard a presentation on the district’s student suicide and threat assessment protocol at its first meeting of the year
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