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14th Taste of the Villages returns in-person April 21
After two years of virtual events because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the 14th annual Taste of the Villages and Auction will once again be in-person
Gerrits settling back into civilian life after third overseas deployment
Tyler Gerrits, a local firefighter, returns from the deserts of Iraq after serving with the Army National Guard and its 135th Medical Company.
Muraski, Suennen share Howard’s most important issues
By Press Times Staff HOWARD – Though the April 5 ballot in the Village of…
NDA junior earns Eagle Scout, recognition from area representatives
All eyes were on Notre Dame junior Camden Chrudimsky, 17, Sunday, Feb. 13 at the Boy Scout Troop 1113 B Court of Honor ceremony at St. John the Baptist School (SJB)
Area phy ed teacher offers new opportunities to students
Bay View Elementary’s Riley Knapp said he often looks outside the box to come up with new, fun activities to engage his students
Providence Academy set to open in new year
Just 14 months after breaking ground, a new 50-acre, 51,000-square-foot, $12-million facility will soon be ready for Providence Academy’s students
Howard park to be named after Lions Club
The Village Board agreed to name the new park as a Lions Park, in recognition of the service provided to the village by the Howard-Suamico Lions Club
Being in a pickle (company) holds good memories for some
With the demolition of the former pickle factory building, those connected to the building’s history can’t help but look back at its past
Howard apartment development seeks TIF assistance
The Howard Village Board gave final approval to a planned development district to construct a 142-unit apartment development at 2450 Duck Creek Parkway
Howard board approves new police services contract
The Howard Village Board agreed Nov. 22 to contract for another three years with the Brown County Sheriff’s Office for police services