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Moynihan announces candidacy for Brown County clerk
Patrick W. Moynihan, Jr.’s days on the board are coming to an end. He announced Wednesday, Aug. 21, he won’t be seeking re-election.
Into the Streets brings volunteers to the community
It’s the 16th Annual St. Norbert College Into the Streets, whereby incoming and first-year students take their talents off-campus.
Nature-based 4K program expanded
Students enrolled for 4K at the Oak Learning Center will start the new school year in a brand new, state-of-the-art facility.
Ordinance prohibiting sexting by minors approved in Ashwaubenon
An ordinance, be used at the discretion of officers, prohibiting minors from sexting was approved Tuesday, Aug. 27, by the village board.
Boys & Girls Club completes downtown mural
Artists from the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Green Bay unveiled “The Shadows,” a silhouette mural project, wrapping up a summer-long program.
FastBridge aims to help teachers help students in West De Pere
Parents of students in the West De Pere School District will soon start hearing references to something called FastBridge and may wonder what exactly it is.
Green jacket, gold jacket, QBs don ‘Happy Gilmore’ theme at luncheon
Fans filled Lambeau Field Atrium for the Welcome Back Packers Luncheon, an annual event hosted by the Greater Green Bay Chamber.
No-parking area expanded on Memorial Drive in Howard
In response to visibility restrictions and safety concerns the village board passed a resolution to expand the no-parking zone by Duck Creek Quarry.
Task force on student debt meets locally
Student loan debt is a struggle many Wisconsinites know all too well – some owing thousands and even hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Center for Childhood Safety ready to help at new location
The Center for Childhood Safety (CCS) has a new home that allows the organization limitless opportunities to keep kids safe.