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Veteran

Green Bay Navy veteran receives seven medals for service

Aug 12, 20234 min read
On Aug. 7, Rep. Mike Gallagher presented Green Bay resident Richard Proulx with seven medals for his service to the country in the United States Navy during the Vietnam era.
Artist

Reflections on the water

Aug 2, 20235 min read
A new pop-up exhibit will open at newArtSpace in De Pere on Friday, Aug.4, featuring artwork by photographer Collette LaRue designed to prompt viewers to reflect on the waters surrounding the area and the impact humans have had on them.
Book

Book Review: De Pere of Yesteryear by Mary Kay Milquet

Aug 1, 20232 min read
This book is a collection of short historical stories about the early days of De Pere and the people who have called it home.
Business owners

Tapping into local ales and trails

Jul 29, 20236 min read
For Fox River Trail travelers and beer enthusiasts alike, there’s a new business in De Pere that’s not to be missed.
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Former Shopko site in De Pere to be converted into six separate structures

Jul 29, 20233 min read
De Pere’s former Shopko site will be converted into six new structures according to De Pere development officials.
Counter

Counter retires after 20 years

Jul 24, 20234 min read
St. Norbert Director of Media Relations Michael Counter has retired after 20 years at the college.
Trista

Taking life by the (French) horn

Jul 24, 20234 min read
West De Pere’s Trista Schepp to attend fine arts boarding school
Racers

De Pere hosts Tour of America’s Dairyland bike races

Jun 27, 20232 min read
The Tour of America’s Dairyland (ToAD) – the largest competitive road cycling series in the United States – made a stop in De Pere on Monday, June 19.
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De Pere Park Commissioners approve plans for Wilson Park

Jun 25, 20234 min read
Members of the De Pere Board of Park Commissioners approved a preliminary design for the update of the city’s oldest park.
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Understanding history while innovating the future

Jun 16, 20234 min read
The high-visibility property along the banks of the Fox River at the western end of the Claude Allouez bridge — which once housed Pennings High School and today is home to the Pennings Activity Center — will take on a new role at the campus as the “Donald & Patricia Schneider Family Hall.”
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