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Temporary bypass road gets green light in Hobart
The board agreed to award a bid for the construction of a temporary bypass road, the first noticeable step in the construction of the planned interchange.
Screening recommended along Ray Nitschke Field
Katie Lima said the screening for Ray Nitschke Field would extend from the north side of the Don Hutson Center along Armed Forces Drive.
Relocation order backed for multi-use path along Velp Avenue
The first steps for constructing a multi-use path from Glendale Avenue to the Mountain Bay State Trail along Velp Avenue was approved by the village board.
De Pere approves agreement for Mulva Cultural Center
The agreement calls for the city to spend approximately $700,000 for improvements around the Mulva Cultural Center site in downtown De Pere.
Athletics allowed during remote learning at Ashwaubenon High School
The school board voted to allow in-person, co-curricular competition at the high school for academic clubs and athletics.
Green Bay looks at body cameras, other upgrades
Following years of debate, research and planning, the idea of Green Bay police officers being equipped with body cameras took a giant leap forward.
Development agreement rejected in Ashwaubenon
A development agreement to build an affordable senior housing apartment building between Mike McCarthy Way and Borvan Avenue was rejected.
Howard board adds road work borrowing in 2021 budget
The Howard village board voted 7-1 Monday, Nov. 23, to add $40,000 to the tax levy to fund additional road work as part of next year’s budget.
Nygren resigns from Assembly
Rep. John Nygren (R-Marinette) announced his resignation from the Wisconsin Assembly, Tuesday, Dec. 1, via a statement and a tweet.
Seymour council approves 2021 budget
At the Seymour city council meeting, a public hearing on the 2021 budget was held, and the budget passed with a unanimous vote.