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Beating the heat at De Pere’s public pools

Jul 27, 20212 min read
Many area families are finding relief from the summer heat at the city’s public pools, including Legion Pool and VFW Aquatic Center.
CVB

CVB becomes Discover Green Bay

Jul 27, 20216 min read
The Greater Green Bay Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) is no more – in name, that is, after it was changed to Discover Green Bay.
Softball

FRCC softball awards released

Jul 27, 20212 min read
With the recent completion of the softball season, the Fox River Classic Conference (FRCC) released its awards, with Ally Eden the player of the year.
Affordable

Yard waste sites to be explored in De Pere

Jul 26, 20213 min read
If the City of De Pere relocates its yard waste collection site, it won’t be to Allouez, which was decided at a council meeting July 20.
Raise

Union won’t seek arbitration after grievance denied

Jul 26, 20213 min read
The Ashwaubenon Public Safety Officers’ Association will not seek an arbitration hearing before the Wisconsin Employment Relations Commission.
Nelson

Nelson resigns as Suamico village president

Jul 26, 20212 min read
With slightly more than half of her three-year term remaining, Village President Laura Nelson announced her resignation, effective July 19.
Oneida Business Council

Elders say Oneida Business Council abused powers

Jul 22, 20216 min read
Two tribal elders said they’re troubled by an emergency act the Oneida Nation Business Council (OBC) passed, which they said was crafted to take away power.
Walsh

Michael J. Walsh Plaza officially named

Jul 22, 20213 min read
A road formerly known as James Street Parkway became Michael J. Walsh Plaza as the city officially renamed the space in honor of the former mayor.
Jellyfish

Giant, eco-friendly jellyfish greets downtown Green Bay

Jul 22, 20213 min read
Dozens of plastic water bottles have found a new home on Adams Street in downtown Green Bay in the form of a giant jellyfish.
HEA

HEA celebrating 15 years with events

Jul 22, 20214 min read
A decade and a half ago, college student Amanda Reitz of Ashwaubenon founded Happily Ever After (HEA) Animal Sanctuary.
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