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Three aiming for two spots in April for De Pere District 2
Three names are on the Feb. 18 ballot for District 2 on the city council in De Pere, and the top two vote-getters will advance to the general election.
Local author Klug teams with Barnes & Noble, Habitat for Humanity
Local author Caroline Klug was at the Barnes & Noble bookstore Jan. 28, promoting her latest book, “Tell Them,” while helping an area organization.
Two local schools qualify for State Academic Decathlon
Two Green Bay high schools will represent the area at this year’s State Academic Decathlon Competition in Wisconsin Dells March 12-13.
Four want two spots on April ballot for District 1 in De Pere
Four people are running in the Feb. 18 primary election for two spots on the general election ballot in April for De Pere city council District 1.
School board, principals meet to work on collaboration
Miscommunication, unprofessionalism and a lack of trust were some concerns raised by Green Bay principals in a meeting with the school board.
At capacity: West De Pere has zero open enrollment openings
When open enrollment started, the West De Pere school district found itself in the familiar position of having no openings for general or special education.
With new businesses, Rail Yard is poised for growth
The newest company to set up shop in the Rail Yard Innovation District is the epitome of what the development is hoping to attract.
Officials urge flood preparedness
A handful of Brown County officials discussed how residents can be prepared for what is anticipated to be a heavy upcoming spring flood season.
Development agreement approved for Lancaster Creek Estates
A development agreement for the Lancaster Creek Estates, where 35 residential lots and three outlots are planned on vacant property, was approved.
Large LED signs not allowed for six-floor office building
A Planned Unit Development (PUD) for a new six-story office building approved by the village board, but not with large LED message boards.