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Mask discussion sparks tension at West De Pere

Nov 29, 20215 min read
Emotions ran high Nov. 17 as the West De Pere School Board voted 4-1 to do away with its K-6 mask mandate, beginning Dec. 17
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De Pere approves budget, redistricting maps

Nov 19, 20212 min read
The De Pere Common Council passed the city’s 2022 general fund budget of $19,226,263, a 3.9% increase over the 2021 budget of $18,504,593
Muraski named new De Pere Police Chief

Muraski named new De Pere Police Chief

Nov 18, 20212 min read
The De Pere Police and Fire Commission selected Police Captain Jeremy Muraski to become De Pere’s new police chief, effective Dec. 23
Tax Rate

Tax rate decreasing, levy increasing in West De Pere

Nov 11, 20213 min read
Property owners in the West De Pere School District will see a lower tax rate for the 2021-22 school year after the School Board approved the budget Oct. 20
St. Norbert

St. Norbert College looking to buy Wilson park for housing

Nov 8, 20214 min read
St. Norbert College wants to buy one of the oldest parks west of the Fox River to build upscale student housing for college juniors and seniors.
De Pere

Budget goes up, tax levy heads down in De Pere

Nov 4, 20213 min read
The School Board approved the 2021-22 budget of $50,640,752, an increase of 1.39% from last year’s $49,962,098, at a special meeting, Monday, Oct. 25
Fire

De Pere Council extends YMCA purchase option

Oct 27, 20213 min read
The City of De Pere took another step toward making a decade-old plan for a YMCA reality, but it doesn’t necessarily mean the project will break ground soon
Industrial park

Addition approved for De Pere industrial park

Oct 20, 20213 min read
The De Pere Common Council voted unanimously to approve a revised final plat of the addition, located in the 600 block of Rockland Road
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De Pere School Board turns down required masks

Oct 19, 20215 min read
Starting Wednesday, Oct. 20 until Nov. 2, all students and staff in the district will be required to wear a mask, which now include those in grades 7-12.
De Pere

Health expert, Beno, talks to De Pere School Board

Oct 8, 20213 min read
After hearing fromDon ald Beno, a board-certified pediatrician with Aurora Health Care, students in grades 4K-6 in De Pere will continue to wear facemasks.
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