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New fees approved to rent shelters in Suamico
Effective Nov. 1, a new set of fees for reserving the Village of Suamico’s shelters will be in place, after the village board approved the new rates.
Dark store loophole continues with no repeal in sight
Local municipalities continue to face the prospect of having to defend their property tax assessments against what’s known as the dark store loophole.
De Pere district renews line of credit for cash deficiencies
The De Pere school district voted to renew its line of credit and issue tax- and revenue-anticipation notes to use for short-term cash-flow deficiencies.
Howard board selects utility routes for County VV interchange
Much of the meeting was spent discussing how to extend sanitary sewer and water service to the area where the County VV diamond interchange will be built.
Volunteers needed for Festival Foods Turkey Trot
All proceeds from the 12th Annual Festival Foods Turkey Trot held Thursday, Nov. 28, benefit the Greater Green Bay YMCA and the Boys and Girls Clubs.
Suamico board favors sidewalk concept for Riverside Drive
After having staff speak with business owners along Riverside Drive, the village board agreed to pursue a sidewalk concept for improving the area.
Three generations of Pufalls ready for Bay Port Pops Concert
At the Pops Concert, Michael’s son Jonathan will likely get a chance to sing while being directed by his father, and accompanied by his grandfather.
School board votes 4-3 to consolidate Jefferson and Fort Howard
It was an emotional ending when following the 4-to-3 decision to close Jefferson and consolidate it with Fort Howard Elementary School.
Interviews begin to fill Ashwaubenon public safety chief position
The first round of interviews took place Tuesday, Oct. 15, to fill the village’s vacant public safety chief position, said Village Manager Allison Swanson.
Green Bay district passes new dress code policy
After nearly three hours of debate the Green Bay school board adopted a new district-wide dress code policy at its meeting Monday, Oct. 21.