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Resch Expo gets name, project on schedule, under budget
County officials released details for naming rights potentially worth $10 million for what will be known as the Resch Expo and joined to the Resch Center.
Callahans say marriage is about never giving up
Married 60 years this September, John and Fay Callahan say the secret to a long and successful marriage is to never give up on each other.
Hobart board amends 2019 budgets
With the last fiscal year completed, and prior to the final audit, Kramer presented Hobart’s final amended 2019 budgets, which the village board approved.
Ashwaubenon voters to consider clerk-treasurer referendum
An advisory referendum to go before village voters April 7 will ask whether they favor switching from an elected to an appointed clerk-treasurer.
Howard prepares for potential flooding
With water levels remaining high on the Great Lakes, the Village of Howard is preparing for another year of potential flooding.
Five to be narrowed down to four for Green Bay school board race
Five candidates are seeking four spots on the spring election ballot while running for the Green Bay school board.
Nine set to retire from De Pere school district
Nine retirements effective at the end of the 2019-20 school year were approved by the De Pere school board, a stark increase from the norm.
Sanitary valve, Community Center discussed in Allouez
The Allouez village board unanimously decided to start the bidding process for construction of a sanitary shutoff valve to be installed at Green Isle Park.
Community gives input on Shipyard Neighborhood Revitalization
Neighbors gathered at Tank Elementary School Wednesday, Jan. 29, to contribute to the Shipyard Neighborhood Revitalization conversation.
Committee to take another crack at wellness policy
Proposed changes to the district’s wellness policy presented to the Green Bay school board are headed back to committee for further discussion.