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Grant money announced for Newcap, On Broadway, Inc.
Two local organizations will share in about $1.3 million of more than $100 million statewide grants supporting diversity in business.
Mulva Cultural Center aims to be a Midwest beacon for creativity
This mid- to late- October, at the juncture of Broadway and Main Avenue, the glass panels will be hung at the future Mulva Cultural Center.
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After 25 years, Dr. H. Jeffrey Rafn, president of Northeast Wisconsin Technical College, has announced his retirement effective July 1, 2023.
Pulaski Voters to decide on nearly $80 million spending plan in November
The Pulaski Community School District Board of Education at its Aug. 17 meeting unanimously approved two referendum questions
REN Rejuvenation Bar welcomes clients in new downtown space
When REN Rejuvenation Bar co-owners Markie Otto and Jessica Sharkey first stepped into the space at 1263 Main Street, they immediately fell
County sales tax sticks
What began more than 20 years ago as a voter-approved mechanism to publicly fund renovations at Lambeau Field found new life last week as the Brown County Board voted to extend the county’s half-percent sales tax into the foreseeable future.
Fall’s first hunts begin Thursday
Sept. 1 is opening day of the early goose, teal and mourning dove hunts, and black bear enthusiasts lucky enough to draw a tag can begin Sept. 7.The early goose hunt has a liberal daily bag limit of five Canada geese, and runs through Sept. 15.It is designed to reduce a booming population of locally-born Canada geese. The regular goose hunt opens Sept. 16.
Prime Bellevue land to become Schlag Crossing
The Bellevue Village Board on Wednesday approved a plan for a 13-lot commercial development on 45 acres of undeveloped land at the intersection of Lime Kiln Road and Monroe Road.
Prairie Revival Nursery rolls out instant welcome mat for pollinators
Andy Gilsdorf of Prairie Revival Nursery in Pulaski, Wisconsin developed pollinator sod which can be rolled out to create an instant prairie.
Rockers players spring into action for police assist
the Green Bay Rockers players created a tight bond on the field, but the crew strengthened that bond off the field after a recent road trip.