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Seymour won’t require masks in schools, on buses
Despite federal requirements, the Seymour school district will not require masks on school buses when students return to class Sept. 1.
Proposed Suamico ATV/UTV ordinance moving forward
A proposed ordinance to allow all-terrain/utility-terrain vehicles on some village roadways will be considered next month for final approval.
Ground broken for Mulva Cultural Center
In two years, the glass doors of the Mulva Cultural Center in downtown De Pere will open to welcome the first visitors inside the long-awaited facility.
Howard approves Woodman’s warehouse addition
A site plan to build a 30,250-square-foot warehouse addition for Woodman’s at 2400 Duck Creek Parkway was approved Aug. 16 by the village Plan Commission.
Bellevue approves police vehicle purchase
Earlier this month, the Bellevue village board unanimously approved the purchase of a new police vehicle to be delivered in 2022.
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.