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Mail-in absentee ballot requests in Suamico already exceed 40 percent of eligible voters
Of the 8,800-plus registered voters in the village, more than 40 percent have already requested mail-in absentee ballots for the Nov. 3 general election.
Howard seeks to pay off debt early, save money
The Howard village board approved an initial resolution Oct. 12 to advance refund debt issues of up to $5.7 million related to TIF districts No. 3 and 4.
Community comments on Green Bay school budget
The community had its first opportunity to weigh in on the proposed 2020-21 school budget at a public engagement session Monday, Oct. 19.
Macco faces challenge from Lyerly for 88th
Looking for his fourth consecutive term, John Macco is being challenged by Dr. Kristin Lyerly, for the seat representing the 88th Assembly District.
Weapons ban at polling locations approved in Green Bay
In what alders called an attempt to prepare for possible unrest during the election, council passed a resolution to prohibit weapons at polling locations.
Triangle Hill Sports Area looking at bike skills course
The Triangle Hill Sports Area has walking and mountain bike trails, an 18-hole disc golf course and tubing and cross country skiing.
Steffen faces Hinkfuss in election for 4th Assembly District
After first being elected in 2014, Republican incumbent David Steffen now faces Democartic challenger Kathy Hinkuss to represent the 4th Assembly District.
West De Pere tax rate to hold steady
The tax rate will hold steady for the 2020-21 school year in the West De Pere, but residents can expect to pay more due to increased property valuations.
UWGB aims to help students, regional growth
Upward Bound is an enrichment program to help low-income and potential first-generation college applicants prepare for a higher education path.
Liquor license reductions in proposed 2021 Hobart budget
In what is being characterized as providing temporary relief to small businesses, Hobart’s proposed budget calls for a reduction in liquor license fees.