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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.
Plans approved for auditorium inside former Gordman’s
Plans to convert a portion of the former Gordman’s building at 2351 Holmgren Way into an indoor concert auditorium were approved by the village board.
Virus puts local musicians on desolation row
Musicians across the area report gigs they booked early in the year were cancelled, as the coronavirus continued to rage.
Duck Creek Quarry closing for swimming after Labor Day
HOWARD – Slightly more than a week remains for village residents and their guests to swim at Duck Creek Quarry Park this summer.
Woman refuses to pay invoice for protest in Ashwaubenon
A De Pere woman who organized a Black Lives Matter (BLM) protest in Ashwaubenon last month is refusing to pay an invoice for nearly $800 from the village.
Seymour council discusses recent drowning incident
SEYMOUR – At its Monday, Aug. 24, meeting, the Seymour Common Council discussed the recent drowning that happened at Lake Park.