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Settlement reached involving woman injured in Ashwaubenon
After meeting in closed session last month, the village board approved a settlement involving a Clintonville woman who was injured Oct. 16, 2016, when she was walking along Holmgren Way and stepped into a hole and fell.
Gov. Evers, clerks stress absentee voting
With concerns growing over COVID-19, Gov. Tony Evers stressed people should prepare to vote via absentee ballot for the April 7 election.
Lefebvre faces Corry for Brown County District 6
Incumbent Kathy Lefebvre and Ken Corry advanced out of the February primary and will face each other April 7 for the right to represent District 6 on the Brown County board.
COVID-19 brings Feldhausen home early from Brazil
What started as the experience of a lifetime in Brazil, turned into a disappointing end for West De Pere junior Emma Feldhausen.
Village of Howard discusses voting, COVID-19
With the spread of COVID-19 causing cancellations around the area, the Howard village board conducted its meeting remotely via computer and phone.
Suamico seeking bids for Fire Station No. 1
At a special meeting Monday, March 23, the village board authorized advertising bids to construct a new Fire Station No. 1.
Three candidates running for two seats on Howard-Suamico school board
A former village president is throwing her hat in the ring as three candidates vie for two seats on the Howard-Suamico school board.
Village of Ashwaubenon limiting services in response to Safer at Home order
In response to Gov. Tony Evers’ Safer At Home order, the Village of Ashwaubenon is reducing staffing to essential services only.
Gov. Evers directs DHS to issue Safer at Home Order
Gov. Tony Evers directed Department of Health Services (DHS) Secretary-designee Andrea Palm to issue a Safer at Home order that prohibits all nonessential travel, with some exceptions as clarified and defined in the order.
Vander Leest and Knight square off for District 11
After two terms on the Green Bay city council, John Vander Leest will face Tarl Knight April 7 for the right to represent District 11.