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A business plagued by disaster

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GREEN BAY – Sebastian Landwehr opened the Green Bay House hotel on the southeast corner of Main Street and Adams Street — at 328 North Adams Street — in 1865 and set into motion a …

Bellevue supports move to new voter tabulators

BELLEVUE – During its May 28 meeting, the Bellevue Village Board unanimously approved a resolution to support the purchase of new voter tabulator machines. “What is happening is the …

Ashwaubenon works to educate residents on Large Item Collection process

ASHWAUBENON – Over the past year, various changes have been made to Ashwaubenon's large item collection process by the public works department to try and educate residents to self-report their …

Are graduation rates underrepresented for area high schools?

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ASHWAUBENON – For many high school students receiving a high school diploma, completing state statute graduation requirements within a four year period is an accessible goal. However, …

Green Bay’s Golden Girl: The show goes on

Continued from previous week Splitting time between Ephraim and Key Biscayne, Fla., Mary Jane Sorgel was set to headline the Miami Fourth of July Parade in 1973. “Billed as ‘The …

The oldest church in Green Bay

GREEN BAY – “The Moravian Church, an outgrowth of a reform movement in 15th century Bohemia and Moravia, is one of the oldest Protestant bodies in the world. The Wisconsin wilderness was …

GRACE selects new academy headmaster

GREEN BAY – The Green Bay Area Catholic Education (GRACE) school system recently announced Eric Schreiber as the new headmaster of St. John Paul II Classical School and Chesterton Academy. …

Green Bay Council approves funding for New Community Shelter, JBS project

GREEN BAY – During its May 20 meeting, the Green Bay City Council unanimously approved that $500,000 of Tax Incremental District Affordable Housing funds be allocated to the New Community …

The Oneida Code Talkers: They change their words

ONEIDA – Many may be aware of the Navajo code talkers, due to the early 2000s action film, “Windtalkers.” The movie’s plot follows U.S . Marine Corporal Joe Enders as he …

GREEN BAY—During the UW-Green Bay spring council of trustees reception and dinner, Robin Nicole Scott, executive director of We All Rise: African American Resource Center was presented with the …

Unified School District of De Pere grants work on district property

DE PERE — The Unified School District of De Pere board this week voted to let a developer put a temporary access drive and turnaround cul-de-sac on property it owns near Bower Creek in …

De Pere Council gets update on South Bridge Connector project

DE PERE – Members of the De Pere Common Council got an update on the South Bridge Connector project this week. The South Bridge Connector is a second bridge and ancillary roads to be built …

Allouez approves creation of Community Development Authority

ALLOUEZ – The Allouez Village Board unanimously approved the creation of a Community Development Authority (CDA) at its May 20 meeting. In a memo to the board, Allouez Director of Planning …

GREEN BAY – During the May 19 Green Bay Area Public Schools (GBAPS) Board of Education meeting, Board President James Lyerly laid out the process for filling the current board member vacancy. …

City of Neighborhoods: Fisk Addition

GREEN BAY – Anna Kolb restarted the Fisk Addition Neighborhood Association (NA) just over one year ago and is excited to continue to celebrate what the newer NA has accomplished thus far. …

Engel is Brian LaViolette Scholarship recipient

GREEN BAY – De Pere High School Senior Tyson Engel De Pere High School is the 2025 recipient of the Brian LaViolette Scholarship of Excellence. The $10,000 award, presented by the Brian …

New mothers’ milk bank drop-off depot opens in De Pere

DE PERE – Mothers’ Milk Bank of the Western Great Lakes (Milk Bank WGL) and the De Pere Health Department have partnered to bring a new human milk drop-off depot to De Pere. This …

The Poor House: All that remains

Continued from last week On Nov. 3, Brown County’s application for $300,000 to construct a new facility was approved by the federal public works administration — 30% an outright …

Bellevue votes to extend vehicle registration fee

BELLEVUE – During its May 14 meeting, the Bellevue Village Board voted to extend the current vehicle registration fee by two years. “The original vehicle registration fee was enacted …

Building on a long career

GREEN BAY – Petty Officer First Class Savon Hunte reenlisted for six additional years of service in April, where he was sworn in by U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander Pete Schwab at the Fincantieri …

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