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Just as important: Syble Hopp, a place of belonging
For five decades, Syble Hopp has sought to be a place where students with intellectual and other developmental disabilities feel like they belong.
Dark money in politics highlighted at Rotary event
Political dark money gained prevalence following the U.S. Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision, which allowed donors to funnel cash into elections
Lodge Kohler seeks to lower assessment by $4.5 million
The Board of Review agreed earlier this month to waive a hearing on the company’s latest objection, allowing Lodge Kohler to begin the appeal process
Howe Elementary unveils new mural, muralist recounts police involvement
Regional muralist Irineo Medina recently completed a mural celebrating the diversity of Howe Elementary School students despite a run in with the Green Bay Police Department
Next stop: terror town
Terror on the Fox celebrate 25 years of scares, screams and more
Green Bay Fear’s frightful family
Behind the masks and gore, members of one of the area’s haunted attractions feel a sense of camaraderie
One ticket to the morbid museum
One ticket to the morbid museum Neville Public Museum’s annual ‘Morbid Curiosities’ exhibit showcases some…
St. John’s Homeless Shelter to host annual gala
Schauer said the shelter’s signature event raises funds to help with costs of services such as overnight shelter, mental health counseling
Officials discuss county economic development
Dozens of officials and members of the public gathered to discuss the county’s successes, as well as issues impacting the lives of residents
COVID-19 sick leave extended in Ashwaubenon
The federal mandate for the emergency leave was originally established as part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Emergency Security (CARES) Act.