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Salary increase approved for Ashwaubenon school staff
After meeting in closed session Aug. 12, the school board approved an across-the-board 2 percent salary increase for district staff in 2020-21.
County board approves Eagle’s Nest property purchase
The Brown County Board of Supervisors approved the purchase of the old Eagle’s Nest property at its meeting Aug. 19 with a 22-3 vote.
De Pere’s Schumerth pens book about Horton and his Whos
On Sept. 22, Random House Children’s Books and Dr. Seuss Enterprises will release Schumerth’s latest book, “I Am Horton.”
Job description revised for filling village manager position
The search is on to fill the village manager position after the Ashwaubenon village board Tuesday, Aug. 25, finalized a revised job description.
Seymour’s Skogman receives his big break
SEYMOUR – Waking up in his West Hollywood apartment last November, Calahan Skogman had a message on his phone. It was his agent.
Agreement approved for single-family development in Howard
Three parcels with 73 acres along Shawano Avenue will become a single-family home subdivision under a development agreement approved by the village board.
The story of suds in west Green Bay
One of the side effects of the rivalry is no saloons were allowed in the old city limits of Fort Howard, now west Green Bay, past Broadway.
Records request denied for copies of ex-village manager’s emails
A complaint was submitted to the DA related to an open records request in which the village denied copies of emails of the former village manager.
New Notre Dame School of De Pere ready for students
This 2020-21 school year is the first for the new Notre Dame School of De Pere, 137 S. Superior St. (corner of George and South Superior streets).
Seymour board discusses reopening plan
SEYMOUR – The Seymour school board discussed its final reopening plan for district schools at its Tuesday, Aug. 25, virtual meeting.