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Hobart expanding Centennial Centre with land purchase
The village board approved an agreement with Bayland Buildings, Inc., to develop 65.7 acres of property in Centennial Centre recently acquired by Hobart.
Restrictions approved for owning pigeons in Ashwaubenon
The number of pigeons able to be kept in the village with a permit is limited to 12 under an ordinance amendment approved by the Ashwaubenon village board.
Green Bay council approves equal rights ordinance
Discrimination has no place in the City of Green Bay, according to city council following the approval of a first reading of an equal rights ordinance.
De Pere votes down amendment to comprehensive plan
At its Tuesday, Oct. 6, virtual meeting, the De Pere Common Council voted down an amendment to update its 2010 comprehensive plan.
Community service waived for 2021 Ashwaubenon graduates
For the second year in a row, the district’s high school seniors won’t have to complete a minimum of 24 hours of community service to graduate.
St. John’s gala offering dual in-person, virtual event
The Sixth Annual St. John’s Restoring Hope Gala will look a bit different this year because of the pandemic, but organizers say the end goal remains the same – raise crucial funds to help offset operating costs for the St. John’s Homeless Center.
COVID’s effect on homeless community multifaceted
Being homeless is a struggle in Brown County, one often dealt with in the shadows. Unfortunately, the COVID-19 pandemic has only exacerbated the problem.
Kitchens challenged by Delorit Jensen for 1st Assembly seat
Republican incumbent Joel Kitchens faces a challenge from Democrat challenger Kim Delorit Jensen in the 1st Assembly District Nov. 3.
Hobart to donate unused CARES Act funds to West De Pere schools
Another school district in the area will be the beneficiary of a municipality’s unused Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act funding.
Four plead not guilty, one pays fine for BLM protest in Howard
Of five people cited July 28 when a BLM protest march took place on village streets, four have pleaded not guilty with one paying a citation.