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10th map’s the charm: County Board approves new district map
The clock was ticking for Brown County to approve a new district map based on the 2020 Census, as a deadline was approaching.
Seymour outbreak leads to updated guidelines
A recent COVID-19 outbreak at Black Creek Elementary Middle School led to an entire classroom being quarantined, Laurie Asher said.
Volunteers to pack 1 million meals for hungry children
In early 2020, Green Bay Feed My Starving Children (GBFMSC), the local chapter of a nationwide nonprofit, set a goal to pack 1 million meals.
Just as important: The weight of the job
The job of a special education director is a balancing act between state and federal requirements and a desire to help students and families.
Artless Bastard to host opening for new shows
Two new shows will open at Artless Bastard Gallery in De Pere at 6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 30.
Club gives students real-life experiences
Data research and analytics aren’t exactly exciting topics to spend free time on, especially for high school students joining a club.
Prohibition exhibit open at Neville Museum
Between now and late October, a trip to the second floor of the Neville Public Museum will take visitors back to the Roaring Twenties and Prohibition.
Racial disparities in infant, maternal mortality prevalent
Wisconsin leads the nation in infant mortality rates for Black babies, according to data compiled by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Second Green Bay Harbor Freight store to open on west side
The former Planet Fitness building at 2641 West Mason St,, on Green Bay’s west side will soon be home to the city’s second Harbor Freight Tools store.
De Pere council meets social worker, approves bond sale
Members of the De Pere Common Council met the newly-hired police department social worker at their Sept. 21 meeting with those in attendance.