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Suamico board awards Vickery-Docter Park project bid
The village board passed a motion March 1 to award the Vickery-Docter Park improvement project to McKeefry & Sons of Pulaski for a base bid of $48,426.
Bay Port one act play earns recognition
The two directors of Bay Port High School’s one act play were recognized for their achievements at the Monday, Feb. 15, Howard-Suamico school board meeting.
Suamico board approves loan for Riverside Drive project
To have enough money for the Riverside Drive reconstruction project, the village board approved a resolution for borrowing not to exceed $677,000.
Suamico board backs creation of NEW Water Municipal Committee
In an effort to have more of a voice with NEW Water, the Suamico village board approved a resolution supporting the creation of a municipal committee.
As students return, Howard-Suamico looks at COVID-19 plans
With students back in schools Monday, Feb. 15, the Howard-Suamico school board learned positive COVID-19 test results are trending down.
Suamico Fire Department pursuing EMR service
The village’s fire department is seeking to start an EMR service to respond to emergency medical service (EMS) calls in Suamico.
Five candidates to go down to four in primary for Howard-Suamico school board
Two incumbents on the Howard-Suamico school board face three challengers in a Feb. 16 primary that will narrow the field down to four candidates for two seats in April.
Suamico board discusses future housing demand in village
Anticipated demand for housing was discussed when the board went over a report of affordable housing in Suamico prepared by Brown County.
Referendum passage will mean lower tax rate in Howard-Suamico
After six years of a stable tax rate of $9.19 per $1,000 of equalized value, the Howard-Suamico school board agreed Monday, Jan 25, to lower that to $8.99, the lowest rate in 12 years, upon the passage of both referendum questions it will ask voters in April.
Bid approved for Riverside Drive reconstruction project
The village board voted to award the Riverside Drive reconstruction project to Peters Concrete for a for a total project cost of $676,534.