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Summer Special Children’s Program wraps 2019 season
For more than three decades, the Summer Special Children’s Program in Ashwaubenon has been the niche for children with disabilities.
Cardboard boat races make splash at Legion Park
There were only two rules for De Pere’s Cardboard Box Boat Races. Rule one: Build a boat using only cardboard and duct tape. Rule two: Have fun.
Law enforcement concerned with Bellevue speeding
Speeding within the village, especially along Bellevue Street, continues to raise concerns for law enforcement.
UW-Green Bay chancellor Miller leaving university
After five years at the helm, UW-Green Bay Chancellor Gary Miller announced he is leaving his role at the end of September.
Ashwaubenon committee backs ordinance prohibiting sexting by minors
An ordinance that would prohibit minors from sexting, was backed Tuesday, Aug. 13, by the village’s Public Works and Protection Committee.
Questions, concerns arise during Howard-Suamico school board meeting
The Howard-Suamico school board was presented with concerns from a board member at its Monday, Aug. 13, meeting regarding various policies.
Fans celebrate 100 years of the Green and Gold
Only in Green Bay would thousands wait in line for a chance to own their very own Lambeau Field grass seeds – but that’s Green Bay Packers fans for you.
Suamico seeking firm to help hire full-time fire chief
The Suamico village board wants the hiring of a new full-time fire chief to be done with the help of an outside consultant.
Equalized property value nearing $1 billion in Hobart
The village has experienced another “significant increase” this year in its equalized property value, based on preliminary numbers.
Updated designs of The Shipyard released
The Shipyard will be anchored by a shipping container park that has been designed to host a variety of types of tenants, which may include restaurants, incubator space for startup businesses, local artisans, boutique retail, equipment rentals and short-term housing/vacation rentals.