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Life-long Bellevue resident Froelich celebrates 100th birthday
Bellevue resident Luella “Lou” Froelich certainly never expected to live to 100, nor was it something she ever really thought about.
League of Women Voters celebrates 100 years
The League of Women Voters of Greater Green Bay celebrated the fact Wisconsin was the first state to ratify the 19th Amendment 100 years ago.
Several win area primary elections
The ballot for the April 7 general election was finalized after the results of Tuesday’s primary whittled down candidates in contested races.
WPS granted exception to rooftop screening requirement
Plans from WPS for are being given an exception from a village requirement for the rooftop equipment to be screened from view.
Suamico residents urged to participate in strategic plan survey
After including some revisions sought by the village board at its last two meetings, a survey to develop Suamico’s 2021-23 strategic plan went online.
State loan proposed to help build new visitor center
Senate Bill 721/Assembly Bill 787 call for the DOA to award a $2 million, interest-free state loan to the CVB to build the center, planned in Ashwaubenon.
Hope Squad looking to take off in West De Pere
About 30 West De Pere Middle School students have joined together to form the school district’s first Hope Squad and the goal is to have more than one.
Give Big Green Bay groups looking for awareness
With 60 percent of the local nonprofits selected for this year’s Give Big Green Bay being new – awareness is at the forefront for organizations.
Navigating through thin ice, high water
When the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Mobile Bay went on an icebreaking training thin ice was evident as the vessel headed out into the Bay of Sturgeon Bay.
Engel chooses to give a piece of herself
Jen Engel didn’t choose to donate a kidney because a family member was in immediate need, or in response to a plea posted by a stranger on social media.