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Green Bay Exclusive Company reacts to founder’s death
The good week, bad week and other news round up for the week from our Nov. 18, 2021 issue
Researchers investigate impact of water birds on Green Bay
The researchers are only beginning to crunch numbers from their first season of data, but Howe and Wolf already have preliminary findings to share
Muraski named new De Pere Police Chief
The De Pere Police and Fire Commission selected Police Captain Jeremy Muraski to become De Pere’s new police chief, effective Dec. 23
Ashwaubenon settles lawsuit for $600,000
The settlement calls for Ashwaubenon to pay $600,000, with two-thirds going to Scott Schermitzler and the other third to the law firm which represented him
Shelton seeks free statewide school meals
Newly introduced legislation would provide free breakfasts and lunches for participating school districts across the state
Ashwaubenon schools levy up 4% as district pays off debt
The tax levy approved Wednesday, Oct. 27, by the Ashwaubenon School Board for 2021-22 is an increase of 4% ($677,325) from last year
Ashwaubenon approves redistricting plan with 12 wards
Ashwaubenon will continue to have 12 wards and six trustees for the next decade but the layout for where the wards will comprise trustee districts changed.
Seymour Joint Committee discusses new site review plan
The city of Seymour will be making major changes to its site plan ordinance following months of review by the Planning Commission
Potential Hobart quarry site denied rezoning
A request to rezone six parcels near County Line Road in Hobart, from A-2 Exclusive Agricultural District to A-1 Agricultural District was denied
Howard proposes three more pickleball courts
Park impact fees collected for residential building permits in Howard are being designated next year for park projects estimated at more than $500,000