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Healthcare urges patients to seek care
Local healthcare systems want people to know facilities are safe and patients are welcome to resume receiving routine services.
Bellevue board rezones properties, approves two plat requests
The Bellevue village board approved rezoning two properties and a two plat requests at its Wednesday, May 13, board meeting.
Howard-Suamico talks referendum plan amid pandemic
At its Monday, May 18, meeting, the Howard-Suamico school board discussed whether now is a good time to plan for a referendum question in April 2021.
Investigating complaints about Swanson cost more than $9,700
Copies of billing records indicate an investigation into complaints APSOA made about Village Manager Allison Swanson cost more than $9,700.
Gov. Evers announces $1 billion statewide effort to support COVID-19 measures
Gov. Evers announced a $1 billion effort to support COVID-19 testing, contact tracing, acquisition of supplies, emergency operations and resources.
Shelter facility zoning change sought in Ashwaubenon
The village board will be asked at its May 26 meeting to amend the zoning code to allow shelter facilities for the homeless.
Hobart offering payment plans for utility bills
Village residents having trouble paying utility bills because of financial stress resulting from the pandemic have the option of paying in installments.
De Pere’s Delos Santos perseveres through hardships
Cain Delos Santos, De Pere High School, is among eight Wisconsin high school seniors who were recently chosen as Milwaukee Bucks Perseverance Award winners.
Finding connection in isolation proves difficult for some
People are meeting online, wearing masks to the grocery store and adapting to a changing world that deprives humans of the most basic need – connection.
Grievance denied for officer who golfed in thong
The officer objected to having a letter of direction placed in his personnel file after being seen off-duty wearing a thong while golfing.