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Genrich proposes face covering requirement in public spaces

By Lea Kopke Correspondent GREEN BAY – Starting next Monday, Green Bay residents could be required to wear a mask while inside public spaces under a proposed face covering requirement plan by Mayor Eric Genrich. Genrich announced the plan during a press conference, which was originally planned to be held outside Green Bay City Hall, …

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Howard-Suamico announces first draft of reopening plan

By Lea Kopke Correspondent SUAMICO – In the first step toward resuming classes this fall, the initial draft of the Howard-Suamico School District’s reopening plan was released July 7. Superintendent Damian LaCroix said the plan represents the culmination of a process involving 40 to 50 district thought leaders, several task force meetings and meetings with …

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Green Bay continues to work on reopening plan

By Heather Graves Correspondent GREEN BAY – It’s still unclear what the 2020-21 school year will look like in the Green Bay school district this fall as district leaders say specific details still need work. In his first meeting as the district’s new superintendent, Steve Murley spent more than an hour Monday, July 13, updating …

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COVID-19 task force gives update; budget plans discussed

By Lea Kopke Press Times News Intern SUAMICO – Figuring out how to safely return to schools in the fall is like trying to put together a million-piece puzzle, said Howard-Suamico school board vice president Garry Sievert. An update from the COVID-19 Comeback Planning Task Force team was presented at the Monday, June 22, school …

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Congress gives but Congress takes away

By Matthew Adelman Publisher, Douglas (Wyoming) Budget and President, National Newspaper Association The coronavirus pandemic has laid much of the American economy on its back – but a bright spot has made the disaster less crippling than it might have been. That is the Paycheck Protection Program, which funneled money back to workers through small …

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