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Official voter registration notice sent to more than 180,000 voters
The Wisconsin Elections Commission recently sent more than 180,000 Wisconsin voters a postcard titled “OFFICIAL VOTER REGISTRATION NOTICE.”
Rezoning approved, but Howard convenience store on hold
A rezoning request for a property received approval June 28 by the village board, but a convenience store was put on hold.
Local college students ruck for a cause
Some area college students hit the pavement for a 140-mile ruck – from Green Bay to Milwaukee – to raise awareness about veterans’ suicide.
New North gets broadband funding boost
A Northeast Wisconsin economic development organization received federal funds to ease broadband access gaps and make sure business can still get done.
Massive warehouse proposed in De Pere
A proposed project for a 1.1 million-square-foot warehouse in De Pere received support from the Planning Commission and the Board of Appeals July 7.
Evers makes stop at UWGB following budget signing
Gov. Tony Evers made a stop at UWGB hours after signing the $87 billion Wisconsin state budget, which includes the construction of the Cofrin Center.
Rowe to compete on American Ninja Warrior
Meet Megan Rowe – the “Axe Throwing Ninja.”
Bellevue board approves access point next to Costco
The Bellevue village board voted last month to install a roadway access point on Landmark Boulevard, green-lighting potential development next to Costco.
Howard board continues remote meeting option
Though the village board and staff met June 28 like they had prior to the pandemic, they will continue to have the option to participate in remote meetings.
The ugly tooth: Barriers in Brown County dental care
During the 2019-20 school year, OHP hit record numbers and served almost 4,000 Brown County children dental care before the pandemic forced it to shut down.