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Suamico board approves plan to reopen recreational facilities

Jun 8, 20204 min read
The first phase to reopen village recreational facilities in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic was approved with an amendment by the Suamico village board.
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Howard, Suamico enact 9 p.m. curfew this weekend

Jun 5, 20202 min read

By Press Times Staff BROWN COUNTY – The villages of Howard and Suamico announced they…

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De Pere suspends pay-for-performance salaries, bonuses

Jun 5, 20202 min read
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic this year now includes pay-for-performance monetary awards for non-union city employees.
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Local communities hosting graduation parades

Jun 5, 20204 min read
Parents from at least two local high schools – Ashwaubenon and Bay Port – are planning graduation parades to honor their graduating seniors.
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MMC purchases Seymour publication

Jun 5, 20201 min read
Multi Media Channels (MMC) has purchased Seymour-based Advertiser Community News. Going forward, the publication will continue as The Seymour Advertiser.
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Seymour’s Murphy retires after 33 years

Jun 4, 20202 min read
After 33 years as an educator and more than 600 wins as a coach, Seymour High School boys’ basketball coach Jon Murphy is retiring from teaching.
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Recovery treatment changes with pandemic

Jun 4, 20206 min read
Those with court-mandated treatment as a result of crimes involving intoxicants have a little more flexibility during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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De Pere common council discusses reopening of facilities

Jun 4, 20205 min read
The De Pere Common Council took action on its Phase 1 plan to reopen city facilities and programs at its Tuesday, June 2, meeting.
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Green Bay council extends curfew

Jun 3, 20205 min read
Green Bay will continue to be under a curfew until Monday, June 8, after the city council voted to extend following a tense discussion at its meeting.
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Bellevue discusses loitering, vehicle accident fees

Jun 3, 20203 min read
The Bellevue village board discussed several items, including its loitering problem and an ordinance dealing with assessing fees for vehicle accidents.
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