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The snake oil of weather forecasting
My career in meteorology spans some four decades, and much has changed in the science of weather forecasting during that time.
Community partners launch flooding survey
A community-based partnership is taking stock of an issue that has caused headaches for residents for years – flooding along the river.
Local Packer backer looks to community for help
Drew Domalick is an avid Green Bay Packer backer. “Packers football is a year-round love of mine,” he said. “I love the draft.”
Filmmakers travel to De Pere for festival
Get Reel Cinema, 417 George St., burst to life last weekend as the MLC Awards Film festival unfurled inside and drew fans from 10 states.
Expansion of TID No. 5 recommended in Ashwaubenon
To make the village’s Tax Incremental District (TID) No. 5 more financially stable, the Ashwaubenon Plan Commission recommended the district be amended.
Green Bay Botanical Garden turns 25
A lot has changed in the last two-and-a-half decades for the Green Bay Botanical Garden, now home to more than 60,000 Wisconsin plants and flowers.
Mixed-use development approved in Bellevue
A mixed-use development off Hoffman Road is moving forward following a unanimous vote to approve a planned development district amendment.
Hobart’s annual population growth estimated at 2.5%
The estimated 2021 village population released by the Wisconsin Department of Administration shows 263 new residents (2.5%) as of Jan. 1, bringing the total to 10,717, Village Administrator Aaron Kramer said at the Sept. 7 at the Hobart Village Board meeting.
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.