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The resonance workshop
Tucked away on Green Bay’s east side, a boutique guitar production, retail and repair store fills a hand-crafted niche
Construction delays next week, a good week for fair maps and an extra bad week for the Green Bay Packers
The good week, bad week and other news round up for the week from our Nov. 4, 2021 issue
Budget goes up, tax levy heads down in De Pere
The School Board approved the 2021-22 budget of $50,640,752, an increase of 1.39% from last year’s $49,962,098, at a special meeting, Monday, Oct. 25
Fire Station No. 1 built under budget says Kaker
With the new Fire Station No. 1 “99.99% complete,” Village Administrator Alex Kaker provided the Suamico Village Board with a project cost summary Oct. 18.
Allison Williams resigning as Ashwaubenon trustee
A Village Board trustee is resigning. Allison Williams, who represents Wards 1 and 2, announced Tuesday, Oct. 26, her last day in office will be Nov. 22.
Masks all semester for Howard-Suamico K-6
Superintendent Damian LaCroix again called for the community to “stay the course” with current COVID-19 mitigation strategies, including masks
Indoor commercial recreational use approved
An indoor commercial recreational facility will be a permitted use in areas of the village zoned I-2 Heavy Industry under a recommendation approved Oct. 26.
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