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Howard board backs pavilion project in Village Center
Three motions related to developing the public spacei, including a pavilion, of the Village Center, with a facility were approved May 24.
Green Bay school district adding staff with CARES funds
The Green Bay school district is already putting its share of CARES Act funds from the federal government to work by adding staff.
Rising referendums: School funding 101
Since 2015, voters in various Brown County municipalities have approved school districts requests for roughly a combined $225 million extending out far as 10 years at a time, over state-imposed revenue limits, and taking on $264 million in debt with referendums.
Ashwaubenon board approves preliminary 2021-22 budget
Though the amount of state aid the district will receive isn’t known at this point, the board voted to approve a preliminary district budget for 2021-22.
Agreement for Shipyard apartments approved in Green Bay
The Shipyard District project in downtown Green Bay is again gaining traction after the city council approved a development agreement for apartments.
Northeast Wisconsin news collaborative gets started with support from Microsoft
The Greater Green Bay Community Foundation and Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region announced the formation of the NEW News Lab.
Suamico to begin first installment property tax collection
Village property taxpayers will no longer be heading to downtown Green Bay to make their first installment payments in-person.
Hobart expecting $966,000 in American Rescue Plan funds
The $966,000 in funding the village will receive from the American Rescue Plan doesn’t have to be fully expended until the end of 2024.
Howard-Suamico linkage meeting looks at student wellness
Community leaders and members of the Howard-Suamico district’s eadership team gathered to discuss the emotional wellness during a linkage meeting May 17.
Ashwaubomay Lake to reopen this summer
After remaining closed last summer because of COVID-19, Ashwaubomay Lake will reopen in June, said Parks, Recreation & Forestry Director Rex Mehlberg.