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County budget meeting to be held in-person, virtuallyÂ
The county board will allow in-person and virtual attendance for next month’s budget meeting in an effort to let all supervisors participate amid COVID-19.
Agreement approved for Merge development along Mike McCarthy Way
Aaron Schuette said the development agreement with Merge Urban Development calls for a five-story building on the north side of Mike McCarthy Way.
Howard backs donating unused funds to school district
Because village officials don’t expect to use the entire CARES Act allocation, the remaining funds could be donated to the Howard-Suamico School District.
Still no change in Green Bay gating criteria
Another week, another meeting and still no decision on an updated gating criteria for a return to in-person instruction for the Green Bay school district.
Building addition approved for Straubel Paper
Plans for a 33,602-square-foot building addition for Straubel Paper at 1515 Partnership Dr. were approved by the village’s Site Plan Review Committee.
Bay Beach weathers COVID, looks ahead to 2021
Despite challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, Green Bay’s Bay Beach Amusement Park has made it through the turbulent stretch.
Seymour hires full-time police officer
Seymour has officially hired an additional full-time police officer. After being short staffed the hiring of Anthony Shallow was approved.
West De Pere talks start of the school year
Hours after moving Hemlock Creek Elementary School to remote learning for the next two weeks, the West De Pere school board held its regular meeting.
Calls for service in 2020 drop at Duck Creek Quarry
Calls for service in 2020 consumed about one-tenth the time of last year at Duck Creek Quarry Park, Public Safety Director Ed Janke reported.
Stormwater improvement proposal looked at in Hobart
Kramer presented a rough draft of an ordinance where the village would split the cost of improvements related to stormwater issues on private property.