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Green Bay council passes resolution in support of police

By Heather Graves Correspondent GREEN BAY – The Green Bay city council unanimously passed a resolution in support of the Green Bay Police Department at its meeting Tuesday, Sept. 15. District 8 Alder Chris Wery brought the request forward at the Sept. 3 Protection and Policy Committee meeting, where it received full support. “Obviously, the …

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Clerk appointment objected by Green Bay alder

By Rich Palzewic Staff Writer GREEN BAY – At its Tuesday, May 5, virtual meeting, the Green Bay Common Council appointed city officials, with some discussion about city clerk Kris Teske. In unanimous votes, Russ Schwandt (assessor), Vanessa Chavez (city attorney), Diana Ellenbecker (comptroller), Pam Manley (treasurer), Dan Ditscheit (director of parks, recreation and forestry), …

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Lefebvre receives letter of reproval, not informal censure

By Heather Graves Correspondent GREEN BAY – After discussion, city alders decided not to impose an informal censure on District 6 Alder Kathy Lefebvre at the council meeting Tuesday, Jan. 14, but instead presented her with a letter of reproval, which was drafted by District 1 Alder Barbara Dorff. “A very, very important part of …

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Green Bay to launch employee resource groups policy

By Heather Graves Correspondent GREEN BAY – A tie-breaker vote from Mayor Eric Genrich at the Tuesday, Oct. 15, city council meeting approved the creation of an Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) policy. ERGs are voluntary, employee-led groups, formally recognized by the city, compromised of employees who share a common background, focus area, set of interests …

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Oak Learning Center teachers/naturalist wage increase

By Heather Graves Correspondent GREEN BAY – The city council unanimously approved an increase in wages of the teachers and naturalist who work in the Oak Learning Center program at the Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary at its meeting Tuesday, Sept. 17. Alders approved an annual salary increase for teachers from $37,577 to $41,486 and a …

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