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Jenssen remains strong through cancer battle
Like many others, Green Bay resident Rachel Jenssen said the past year feels like a blur because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Additional public defenders sought for Brown County
State lawmakers have urged Gov. Tony Evers to use some American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds to hire additional staff in the State Public Defenders office.
Masks encouraged, but not required, in Ashwaubenon schools
As of Aug. 11, the Ashwaubenon School District encouraged students and staff to wear masks for the 2021-22 school year but not to require them.
De Pere chipping in on South Bridge Connector
De Pere voted to spend $3.8 million as the city’s share of the South Bridge Connector interchange project, a 50/50 cost split with Brown County.
Howard-Suamico sticking with recommended masks
The 2021-22 school year is nearly upon the Howard-Suamico School District, and again the topic of masks filled the boardroom Aug. 16 and sticking with it.
Former Bellevue clerk sentenced to jail
A former Bellevue municipal court clerk has been convicted on one felony count of misconduct in public office and one felony count of theft by an employee in a business setting.
Green Bay parks broadband plan put on hold
A plan to equip four Green Bay parks with high-speed broadband internet using federal pandemic relief dollars is headed back to staff for more research.
Agreement, land purchases approved for Village Center project
Two motions to proceed with a mixed-use development in the Village Center with 12 single-family homes and 52-54 condominium-style units were approved.
Ashwaubenon to settle lawsuit of two former officers
After meeting in closed session last month, the village board agreed to settle a lawsuit brought by two former public safety officers who alleged they did not receive their full retirement payout, Village Manager Joel Gregozeski said.
Lighting upgrade coming to De Pere High School auditorium
De Pere school board members approved an upgrade to the high school auditorium lighting at their meeting earlier this month.Â