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Howard-Suamico takes no action on decision-making policy amendment
The Howard-Suamico School Board took no action Sept. 27 on a policy amendment, which would give it more decision-making power during a pandemic.
Howard-Suamico approves 2021-22 preliminary budget
The Howard-Suamico School Board unanimously approved the 2021-22 preliminary budget at its Sept. 13 meeting. The estimated budget is an increase of 47.66%.
Howard board approves special assessments
The village board voted 8-1 to levy special assessments totaling nearly $2 million on Shawano Avenue and the plat of the Crescent Hills subdivision.
Howard-Suamico continues recommended masks
That was the message Damian LaCroix shared as he said the district will continue its recommended masking policy at the Sept. 13 School Board meeting.
Village Green Golf Course net income still up through July
The Village Green Golf Course continues to report record total revenue in 2021, Director of Administrative Services Chris Haltom reported last month.
Howard-Suamico upgrades Apple devices at no cost
The HSSD timed the market just right and was recently able to upgrade its fleet of nearly 7,800 Apple devices at no additional cost.
New office, storage units approved in Howard
A planned development district (PDD) to construct a new 14,000-square-foot retail/office building in front of 38,000 square feet of mini-warehouse/storage units at 1745 and 1751 Velp Ave. received final approval Aug. 23 by the village board.
Green Bay Community Church development plan denied
The village board voted 8-1 to deny a request from Green Bay Community Church for a mixed-use development by the corner of Cardinal Lane and Howard Commons.
Howard approves Woodman’s warehouse addition
A site plan to build a 30,250-square-foot warehouse addition for Woodman’s at 2400 Duck Creek Parkway was approved Aug. 16 by the village Plan Commission.
Howard-Suamico sticking with recommended masks
The 2021-22 school year is nearly upon the Howard-Suamico School District, and again the topic of masks filled the boardroom Aug. 16 and sticking with it.