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Howard-Suamico continues recommended masks
That was the message Damian LaCroix shared as he said the district will continue its recommended masking policy at the Sept. 13 School Board meeting.
Ashwaubenon schools mandate masks in grades 4K-6
One week after the district began classes with recommended masks, the Ashwaubenon School Board changed its policy for the lower grades.
Just as important: Early education odyssey
BROWN COUNTY – Parents of special education students are driven by the instinctive need to help their child, but there are road blcoks along the way.
Konop Companies celebrates 75 years in business
Watching their father, Louie Konop, grow Konop Companies, Inc. from a peanut machine route into the food and beverage service company it is today.
De Pere parks department looking at delaying projects
The De Pere Department of Parks, Recreation and Forestry is over budget for next year, and improvement projects will likely have to be delayed.
Green Bay approves remote working policy
The COVID-19 pandemic forced many businesses to reimagine how they operate, ushering in the idea of remote working, but that’s not an issue in Green Bay.
Green Bay partners for kindergarten readiness program
Entering kindergarten with the tools and knowledge to hit the ground running is the goal of all parents, teachers and school districts.
County treatment courts offer second chances
Nearly five years ago, Green Bay resident Jolene Uelmen welcomed her son, Tommy, into the world, but then things got interesting before treatment.
Ashwaubenon village board hears 2022 budget overview
An overview of the 2022 village budget to be voted on later this year was presented Aug. 24 by Village Manager Joel Gregozeski.
Crossing guard shortage has police officers filling in
An accident involving a student on a bike during Green Bay’s first week of school, has the community and members of City Council looking for a change.