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New Hamburger Charlie ready for 33rd Burger Fest
Born and raised in Seymour, 32-year-old Ben Braun is well aware of what it means to take on the role of Hamburger Charlie.
Attorney to review proposed Suamico ATV/UTV ordinance
The village board agreed to have its % counsel review a proposed ordinance that would allow ATV/UTV vehicles on village roadways.
Permit approved for new Howard convenience store
A conditional use permit to build a convenience store at the intersection of Shawano Avenue, and Woodland Road was approved by the village board.
Fungi can plague garden tomato plants
Have you ever had brown spots on the lower leaves of your tomato plants causing the leaves to turn yellow and die? Well, you are not the only one.
Seymour continues bartender license argument
The Seymour city council again debated the bartender license approval process at its July 26 committee of the whole meeting.
Rodeo team rides for veterans
During every performance, each member of the all-female Rodeo City Riders carries an American flag as her horse performs intricate routines set to music.
Board considers plowing trails in Ashwaubenon
The Ashwaubenon village board discussed providing more access to walkers and bikers in the winter by funding the plowing of 10.3 miles of paved trails.
Chasing the American Dream one beef kebab at a time
Growing up in Aneho, a small city in Togo, West Africa, 26-year-old Talahatou Soulemane never imagined he’d end up living in the United States.
Plans backed for 119-unit apartment development
A preliminary planned development district to construct a 34-unit apartment building five multi-family residential buildings at 2450 Duck Creek Parkway.
Masks optional for Seymour schools this fall
The Seymour school board voted to continue its policy on optional masks for all students and staff for the 2021-22 school year.