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Green Bay election controversy continues
The expanding controversy surrounding the November 2020 election continued at the Tuesday, Nov. 2, Green Bay City Council meeting
Grounded Cafe to launch accessible food truck
Grounded Cafe has made its name by bringing employees with disabilities to the front of the house, taking orders, making coffee. Whatever needs to be done.
Masking/quarantine policies kept by Green Bay School Board
The Green Bay School Board took no action on the district’s current masking and quarantine policies but agreed to revisit the topic in December
Merkatoris pledges $1 million toward epilepsy research
According to the Epilepsy Foundation, approximately 1-in-26 people in the U.S. will develop epilepsy at some point in their lifetime
Vanden Heuvel won’t seek School Board reelection
School Board President Eric Vanden Heuvel announced Tuesday, Nov. 9 he will not seek reelection when his term expires in April 2022
Ruck supporting veterans set for Nov. 13
Ruckers will travel down the Fox River Trail with the 2.0-mile ruckers turning around at Mason Street, and the 20-mile ruckers at Old Martin Road
Art Annual at the Neville a reflection of the world
Forty works of art, out of nearly 90 submissions, were chosen for the 76th Art Annual Exhibition at the Neville Public Museum.Â
$292.9 million budget approved by Green Bay School Board
It took the Green Bay School Board less than 2 minutes to approve the 2021-22, $292.9 million budget in a 5-0 vote at a special meeting Monday, Oct. 25
Let’s Work offers opportunities for adults with disabilities
Confidence, independence, a sense of belonging – these are some of the things Christopher Wendt received through Curative Connections’ Let’s Work program
Refinancing KI bonds will save Green Bay $8.7 million
The refinancing provided the city a lower interest rate on the bonds from more than 6% to 2.8% with an end payment due June 1, 2043