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Spets leaving Howard-Suamico for D.C. Everest
The D.C. Everest Area School District formally approved the hire of Spets as assistant superintendent of business and personnel services April 15.
Green Bay council discusses COVID-19, election
The Green Bay city council met remotely as Mayor Eric Genrich gave an update on the COVID-19 pandemic and later the election was discussed.
Plans backed for Midwest Expansion retail project
Plans for two multi-tenant retail buildings are being proposed at the site where the Hardee’s and Golden Shell gas station were torn down on Oneida Street.
Green Bay superintendent contract has mixed opinions
The price tag for Green Bay’s new superintendent may seem steep to some, but to others it’s a fair price for the leader of the fourth-largest district in the state.
De Pere school district seeking DPI waivers
The De Pere school held a public hearing regarding the seeking of education waivers during its remote meeting Monday, April 20.
Contracts approved for Lancaster Creek Estates
Utility and roadway contracts totaling more than $1.2 million for the Lancaster Creek Estates were approved Monday, April 13, by the village board.
Ashwaubenon schools adjusting to remote learning
Kurt Weyers updated the Ashwaubenon school board Wednesday, April 8, on how the district has been providing instruction since going online March 30.
Preble’s Metzler recovering from COVID-19
Green Bay Preble softball coach Ron Metzler is recovering at home after a recent scare and hospitalization with COVID-19.
Bellevue takes action on welcome sign, dog park
The board looked at two options for a village identity sign to be placed within the roundabout at Monroe Road (County Highway GV) and Landmark Boulevard.
Dr. Rai: Resources needed for testing amid order extensionÂ
The extension of Gov. Tony Evers’ Safer at Home order due to continued COVID-19 fears doesn’t surprise Dr. Ashok Rai, president and CEO of Prevea Health.