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Iconic sculpture of phoenix dedicated at UWGB
Perched just outside the entrance to the Cofrin Library at UWGB, the newly installed, “Phoenix Rising” stands watching over the campus and its students.
Forum on possible school referendum questions Sept. 18
Another public forum related to possible school referendum questions next April in Ashwaubenon is set for 6 p.m. Sept. 18 in the Performing Arts Center.
Ribbon-cutting ceremony held for The Element
After opening the first building to tenants last month, a formal ribbon-cutting ceremony was held for The Element luxury apartment project.
Hobart population expected to reach 10,000 in 2020
The Village of Hobart’s population continues to grow and is expected to reach 10,000 for the 2020 Census, the village board learned Tuesday, Sept. 3.
Art invades alley in De Pere
Twenty giant honeybees have just landed high in an alley on the sides of two buildings on downtown De Pere’s west side. Flamingos stand guard.
School board supports resolution to retire Native American mascots
More than a dozen districts across the state have thrown support behind a resolution to retire Native American mascots, and the Green Bay is now among them.
American Heroes Cafe honors veterans once a week
Every Friday at Festival Foods on University Avenue there is coffee, donuts and camaraderie open to veterans at the American Heroes Cafe.
Steps for Pets goes groovy with ’60s theme
HEA will host its Sixth Annual Steps for Pets with a ’60s themed event at Meadowbrook Park in Howard beginning at 10 a.m.
Howard-Suamico tax rate projected to remain at $9.19
The tax rate for Howard-Suamico is projected to remain at $9.19 for the fifth year in a row, the school board learned at its Monday, Sept. 9, meeting.
Concerns raised over district’s dyslexia response
An agenda item meant as an update for the board sparked parents to speak about what they see as shortcomings in dyslexia intervention practices.