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De Pere’s Kallio named special education teacher of the year
Recently, Danielle Kallio’s teaching efforts were recognized, receiving the 2022 Outstanding Special Education Teacher award from WCASS.
Green Bay police officer recognized for life-saving efforts
Thanks to the quick actions of Green Bay Police Officer Michael O’Donnell, a 40-year-old male is still alive. He arrived first on the scene and started CPR.
Weekly Meeting Recap
The Green Bay City Council approved using $148,100 to install a fence around the unsecured police parking lot at its Tuesday, June 7 meeting.
Solutions discussed for Voyageur Park complaints
Concerns at Voyageur Park – including noise from vehicles and loitering by young people – filled much of the June 7 City Council meeting.
De Pere senior caps high school career by riding horse to school
An 18-year-old De Pere student chose to celebrate his last day of high school by fulfilling a long-held ambition – riding to school on horseback.
Official newspaper of the City of De Pere
For the second year in a row, the De Pere City Council awarded its legal notice contract to The Press Times, making it the official newspaper of De Pere.
De Pere Fire Rescue celebrates 150 years
What started in 1872 as the De Pere Fire Co., when it officially transitioned from a private organization to a city department, is now De Pere Fire Rescue.
Green Bay City Council gets analysis of gun violence
Green Bay City Council members got a peek at the analysis from The National Institute of Criminal Justice Reform regarding the city’s gun crime statistics.
Hobart Briefs
Dave Landers, a sixth grade teacher at Pulaski Middle School, was recently surprised by his students and fellow teachers for his 2021 School Forest award.
Organizers prepping for full-capacity Independence Day event
The area’s largest firework show is returning in full force this year for the Fourth of July after being called off in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.