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Lineville Road has been boon to Howard-Suamico
If you can’t find it on Lineville, you probably don’t need it – and you can get your nails done, your back adjusted and your teeth cleaned.
Howard backs donating unused funds to school district
Because village officials don’t expect to use the entire CARES Act allocation, the remaining funds could be donated to the Howard-Suamico School District.
Calls for service in 2020 drop at Duck Creek Quarry
Calls for service in 2020 consumed about one-tenth the time of last year at Duck Creek Quarry Park, Public Safety Director Ed Janke reported.
Bay Port teacher dies of COVID-19
At 10:30 a.m. Thursday, the Howard Suamico School District was notified Heidi Hussli, a teacher at Bay Port High School, passed away following a brief hospitalization related to COVID-19.
Black Lives Matter supporters object to Howard invoice, citations
They objected to the protest march organizer being issued an invoice totaling around $7,000 for traffic control/security, as well as municipal citations.
Referendum plans ramp up in Howard-Suamico
Two-hundred-and-four days remained for the school board at the Monday, Sept. 14, meeting to get to work on the next potential referendum question.
Off-street parking surface changes favored in Howard
The village board voted 8-1 in favor of removing crushed stone or gravel as an equivalent hard surface for off-street private parking in residential areas.
Howard Plan Commission approves BCS Supply addition
A site plan to expand the BCS Supply building at 1510 Brookfield Ave. was approved Aug. 17 by the village’s Plan Commission.
Agreement approved for single-family development in Howard
Three parcels with 73 acres along Shawano Avenue will become a single-family home subdivision under a development agreement approved by the village board.
Duck Creek Quarry closing for swimming after Labor Day
HOWARD – Slightly more than a week remains for village residents and their guests to swim at Duck Creek Quarry Park this summer.