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Village Green, Howard Commons in good financial shape
Though the Village Green Golf Course isn’t on track for its best financial year ever, the course’s operations are still going well.
Fees waived for Lawrence soccer players
Young soccer players from Lawrence who participate in the De Pere Rapides Youth Soccer program will no longer have to pay non-resident fees to participate.
Really Big Prints created at UW-Green Bay
This year’s Really Big Prints demonstration-only event helped celebrate the new exhibit space in the Weidner Center’s third-floor balcony lobby, where prints from 2014 and 2016 are on display through the end of October.
Payment disputed for arena asbestos removal
A company called for asbestos removal from the site of the former Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena is seeking more than $300,000.
Grants given out to prevent crime in Brown County
Local law enforcement leaders came together once again to provide funds for crime prevention in the county Wednesday, Sept. 25.
Ashwaubenon students aim to raise cancer awareness
STINGCANCER was formed 16 years ago by now Ashwaubenon High School special education teacher Nick Nesvacil, who battled and beatn cancer himself.
Heated debate at city council ends in request denial
The council voted to deny a request to split the cost of installing a private storm sewer system with Jeremy Kroll to address surface water drainage issues.
Veterans show support at Whitt funeral
More than 50 veterans and civilian communities turned out to pay their respects to 31-year-old Army veteran Jonathan Whitt.
LaCroix gives State of the District address
Howard-Suamico School District Superintendent Damian LaCroix updated district stakeholders during his annual State of the District address.
Officials: Now is the time to move coal piles
There has never been a time like right now when it comes to the effort to relocate coal piles that plague the banks of the Fox River.