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Bredael not seeking re-election to Howard village board
Of the six trustee seats up for election next spring on the Howard village board, at least one of them will be filled by someone not currently on the board.
Howard Commons to include solar power
The Howard village board voted to approve the installation of solar panels on top of the three buildings planned for the Howard Commons.
Board splits 6-3 on approving special assessments
A developer who claims special assessments he faces on his lots are more than what those properties could sell for appeared before the Howard village board.
A higher tax bill is due to higher property value
The Howard-Suamico School District has received input from local residents concerned about rising property taxes when they look at their recent tax bill.
Forest Glen December dock dedication
A group of Girl Scouts braved the cold weather on Tuesday, Dec. 11, to formally dedicate a dock they built for the Silver Award.
New assessment coming to HSSD schools
The Howard-Suamico school board agreed to move forward with the initial stages of a new assessment to better gauge 21st century learning.
Federal funding approved for Highway 29 project
The vision of Centennial Centre gaining a commercial hub, to go along with its growing residential population became more of a reality Friday, Dec. 7.
Giving Tree’s Holiday Store helps families in need
Less fortunate families in Howard-Suamico have the option of Christmas being a little easier this year thanks to The Giving Tree.
Changes approved to regulate storm water discharges in Howard
The village board agreed to changes to lower total suspended solids and total phosphorous in storm water discharges within the separate storm sewer system.
The Early History of Duck Creek: Part III
With all the roundabouts, overpasses, and traffic, it may be difficult to imagine the Duck Creek area was once heavily wooded and home to a Menominee camp.