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Howard residents encouraged to vote absentee
Because of concern about the COVID-19 pandemic, voters are being urged to cast an absentee ballot for the spring general election.
LaCroix says district is prepared for COVID-19 response
Howard-Suamico superintendent Damian LaCroix said the feelings of uncertainty, paranoia and fear around COVID-19 are not new.
Noodles & Company on Lineville open for business
The Noodles & Company on Lineville Avenue has officially opened it’s doors.The Howard-Suamico location is the state’s 50th Noodles location.
Murphy releases statement regarding resignation
Victor Murphy, a popular physical education teacher who abruptly resigned last week from the Howard-Suamico School District released a statement.
Howard-Suamico continues sessions for referendum
The Howard-Suamico school board is starting to collect data with listening sessions to influence any question(s) that could be asked to voters.
Howard prepares for potential flooding
With water levels remaining high on the Great Lakes, the Village of Howard is preparing for another year of potential flooding.
Development agreement approved for Lancaster Creek Estates
A development agreement for the Lancaster Creek Estates, where 35 residential lots and three outlots are planned on vacant property, was approved.
Training building planned behind Howard Fire Station No. 2
The construction of a public safety training building behind Howard Fire Station No. 2 at 4100 Shawano Ave. was approved by the village board.
Tecmo Super Bowl championship raises funds for My Brother’s Keeper
More than 80 retro gaming enthusiasts from as far away as Washington state and Connecticut got together at The Watering Hole in Howard for Tundra Bowl VII, the Tecmo Super Bowl National Championship.
Bay Port Esports considered a smashing success
The Bay Port High School Esports team won two championships at the Wisconsin High School Esports Association fall state tournament Dec. 14, in Madison.