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Administrator Krumenauer happy to be part of Bellevue

By Heather GravesEditor BELLEVUE – Though Administrator Ben Krumenauer has called the Greater Green Bay area home previously, he said his return to the area as the new administrator of the Village of Bellevue is different. “I think the big thing that I saw value to Bellevue is it’s a progressive community,” he said. “It …

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Bellevue debates police service options

By Lea Kopke Staff Writer BELLEVUE – The village board debated several options for a new 2022-24 police services agreement at its July 14 meeting. Bellevue, like several other Brown County villages, contracts its police services from the Brown County Sheriff’s Office. Directed Enforcement Officer Trevor Bilgo said under the current contract, the department has …

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Bellevue board approves access point next to Costco

By John McCracken Correspondent BELLEVUE – The Bellevue village board voted last month to install a new, full roadway access point on Landmark Boulevard, green-lighting potential development next to Costco. Trustees Tom Katers and Adam Gauthier voted against the proposal, while trustees Dave Kaster, John Sinclair and Village President Steve Soukup voted in favor of …

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Bellevue plans relief funds for small portion of businesses

By John McCracken Correspondent BELLEVUE – The Village of Bellevue plans to make available a portion of $1.5 million in federal funds for small businesses along a road less than a mile long. Businesses along Steffens Court will soon be able to apply for grant funding for COVID-19 relief. On Wednesday, April 14, the village …

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Bellevue parks department held ground in 2020

By John McCracken Correspondent BELLEVUE – The Village of Bellevue’s Parks, Recreation and Forestry department had a steady year, despite barriers and bumps caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Department director Adam Waszak presented a report during the March 24 village board meeting, where he said the biggest change in the past year was the completion …

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