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Bangen

Ashwaubenon board to hold off on funding air conditioning plan

Apr 3, 20194 min read
Before spending money on a plan for installing air conditioning throughout three Ashwaubenon schools, the board wants to know if the project has support.
ducks

NEW Zoo ducks are animals of the month

Apr 3, 20193 min read
Ducks are this month’s Animals of the Month and right now is the best time to pay them a visit as their plumage colors are getting brighter and brighter.
De Pere Common Council

Chandik Kundinger, Nelson come out tops in De Pere

Apr 3, 20192 min read
Amy Chandik Kundinger will represent District 1 on the De Pere Common Council and incumbent Casey Nelson will continue to represent District 4.
Green Bay school board

Two incumbents returning, Vanden Heuvel joining Green Bay school board

Apr 3, 20191 min read
Two incumbents and one challenger have been elected among the field of five candidates who ran for the Green Bay school board.
Howard trustee

Howard trustees elected in three contested races

Apr 3, 20192 min read
Village voters decided three contested trustee races Tuesday, April 2, and elected one new board member.
Chlopek

Chlopek defeats Brunette to earn school board seat

Apr 3, 20191 min read
Brian Chlopek has been elected to a three-year term representing Zone 1 for the Pulaski school board.
Streckenbach

Streckenbach wins reelection

Apr 3, 20191 min read
Incumbent Troy Streckenbach has retained the office of Brown County executive after defeating Mark Berndt in the April 2 general election.
Genrich

Genrich elected Green Bay mayor

Apr 3, 20191 min read
Eric Genrich topped Patrick Buckley on April 2 for the seat formerly held by Jim Schmitt, who did not seek a new four-year term.
Transformation House

Transformation House permit authorized

Apr 2, 20194 min read

By Melinda Anne Roberts Correspondent GREEN BAY – After being held over from the March…

De Pere

De Pere school district looks at security cameras

Apr 2, 20194 min read
The De Pere school board learned about a plan to spend nearly $240,000 in grant money on security cameras at a Monday, April 1, finance committee meeting.
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