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Art Annual at the Neville a reflection of the world
Forty works of art, out of nearly 90 submissions, were chosen for the 76th Art Annual Exhibition at the Neville Public Museum.
Mask mandate meets resistance at Seymour High School
A temporary mask mandate by the Seymour School District to combat a double-digit increase in positive cases met heavy resistance at the Oct. 26 meeting
Hobart/Lawrence boards moving forward with hires
Hobart/Lawrence Police Chief Randy Bani is one step closer to having a second-in-command following the two boards agreeing to look into a captain position
Sievert awarded $50,000 for Seymour high school, herself
Industrial Technology Teacher Staci Sievert entered Seymour High School’s Library Media Center Oct. 21 just like any other recent faculty meeting
ATV/UTV ordinance changes sought in Suamico
The village’s ordinance allowing all-terrain/utility-terrain vehicles (ATV/UTV) on a number of roadways took effect Oct. 19
$292.9 million budget approved by Green Bay School Board
It took the Green Bay School Board less than 2 minutes to approve the 2021-22, $292.9 million budget in a 5-0 vote at a special meeting Monday, Oct. 25
Let’s Work offers opportunities for adults with disabilities
Confidence, independence, a sense of belonging – these are some of the things Christopher Wendt received through Curative Connections’ Let’s Work program
Two Woodman’s cases dismissed, another pending
Two legal cases which accused the Village of Howard of excessive taxation at Woodman’s were dismissed over the past two months in Brown County Circuit Court
Community divided
The uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic has sparked a community divide throughout the nation, including here in Northeast Wisconsin
Bark & Brew closes its door, UW-Green Bay gains sweet advisor
The good week, bad week and other news round up for the week from our Oct. 28, 2021 issue