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Clearing the water: De Pere pools referendum explained
On Nov. 6, a referendum question will be asked to De Pere residents about exceeding the levy by up to $900,000 a year on an ongoing basis for pool upkeep.
De Pere council will hear on community garden program
It may be a long row to hoe, but if the Common Council springs for it, De Pere may soon have its own community gardens.
Campaign seeking to close dark store loophole as election approaches
The effort to close what’s known as the dark store loophole is among the issues being discussed in the final days leading up to the Nov. 6 general election.
West De Pere residents learn more about referendum
Visitors to a recent West De Pere School District referendum open house learned more about the two upcoming referendum questions.
Four vie for seat in the 2nd
Four candidates have thrown their hats in the ring for the 2nd Assembly District to replace the seat Andre Jacque has vacated.
Sen. Frostman holds listening session
In his 12th listening session with constituents since July, Sen. Caleb Frostman, talked bridges, water quality, transportation and ballot safety.
The West De Pere classroom shuffle
Not every teacher at West De Pere High School has the luxury of a permanent classroom. The problem could get worse if numbers grow and space isn’t added.
De Pere Historical Society staying at White Pillars
The De Pere Historical Society announced that it will be staying at its current site at White Pillars Museum located at 403 N. Broadway.
De Pere council adopts automatic aid for fire department
By Lee Reinsch Correspondent DE PERE – The area has a new group of firefighting…
Understanding the De Pere pool referendum
Those who read the 184-word City of De Pere referendum to increase the annual levy limit by $900,000 for two aquatic centers might be confused.