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Seymour renews garbage contract with Harter’s
The City of Seymour has signed a 10-year agreement with Harter’s to continue with its residential and city garbage collection.
Ashwaubenon tables new officers’ pre-employment contracts
The board tabled action on requiring new public safety officers to sign pre-employment contracts to reimburse the village for expenses related to hiring.
Spring 2021 election guide
A number of contested races are on the Tuesday, April 6, spring general election ballot, and all voters in Brown County have a say for something.
Ashwaubenon contracting for human resources services
The village board approved a contract March 23 to have Human Resources Consulting handle Ashwaubenon’s human resources needs this year.
Bay Area Blooms: Wildflowers are here today, gone tomorrow
We are about to move into the season of spring wildflowers, a fleeting scene of beauty, constantly changing, and over all too soon.
Green Bay slowly reopening city hall, council meetings
The City of Green Bay is slowly returning to business as usual as staff prepares the reopening of city hall Wednesday, April 7.
De Pere looking at parks ban appeal process
Unsavory people in De Pere parks are removed about six to 10 times a year, and now a ban on offenders will move on to the common council.
Trondson resigns from Ashwaubenon school board
The school board will be looking to fill an empty seat after the April 6 general election because Paul Trondson has resigned.Â
Legislation reintroduced to provide loan for new visitor center
Another effort is being made in the Wisconsin Legislature to help finance the construction of the Experience Greater Green Bay Visitor Center.
Homeless support program approved for St. John’s Park
A homeless support program at a downtown Green Bay park – St. John’s – got the green light from city council at its meeting Tuesday, March 30.