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Manders honored for her work fighting pediatric cancer
Nine-year-old Elianna Manders received recognition for earning an award for her work raising money for children with pediatric cancer.
Mill rate projected to decrease for De Pere school district
With months to go before being finalized, the De Pere school district is projecting an 82-cent decrease in the mill rate as part of its preliminary budget.
De Pere school district looks at capital improvement plan
Over the next decade, buildings in the De Pere school district could need more than $4.85 million in repairs, upgrades and equipment replacement.
Art collides in De Pere’s first art walk of the year
On Friday evening, downtown De Pere will turn into a welcome refuge for the art-deprived soul as the city welcomes in the first art walk of the season.
De Pere council approves alcohol permits
Those of legal drinking age attending certain downtown events this summer will be allowed to enjoy an open bottle of beer or glass of wine legally in public areas that are normally off limits for those consuming adult beverages.
Baldwin visits area manufacturer to highlight Made in America Act
U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin visited C.A. Lawton Company to tour the facility, meet with company leadership and employees and highlight her Made in America Act.
West De Pere could see community garden next
If all goes well with the newly dedicated Community Gardens at Lions Trailside Park this summer, De Pere’s west side could be next in line.
De Pere parks board OKs VFW aquatic center design
If the De Pere Common Council gives the nod, designs for the VFW Park aquatic facility will go forward, with a possible groundbreaking by the end of summer.
Southern De Pere bridge could move forward
Pending environmental studies, headaches for those traveling over the Fox River in rush-hour traffic could be on their way to alleviation.
Local church wipes out millions in medical debt
More than 2,900 people around Wisconsin – including nearly 50 in Brown County – who’ve been hounded by debt collectors for past due medical expenses, can breathe a sigh of relief.