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Bark and Brew is back
Business reopens in time for Wisconsin winter

Kira DomanCorrespondentTails are wagging in excitement as the beloved business, Bark and Brew, announces its return for the winter season of 2023. Bark and Brew opened its doors in 2018 at 2310 Lineville Road, Suite 100, in Suamico. Their mission was to make a groundbreaking arrival to the Green Bay area with the first off-leash, …

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Business reopens in time for Wisconsin winter
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Goats

Goats brought in to clear space for pollinators

By Josh StalochStaff Writer HOWARD – This Labor Day brought an invasion of sorts to the Howard area as 38 grass-gobbling goats were dropped off at two heavily-wooded locations in Howard’s Meadowbrook Park. The goats will clear the area of invasive plants including Canada goldenrod and buckthorn, making way for pollinator-friendly plants to take over. …

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Hobart

New Hwy. 29 interchange improves safety, opens the door for development

By Nick WoodActing EditorHOBART – After more than a year of construction that included lane closures and local detours, the final ramp at the new diamond interchange at Hwy. 29 and Hwy. VV opened to traffic Tuesday. “This is the culmination of a dream come true for so many people who have championed this cause …

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Gerrits

Gerrits settling back into civilian life after third overseas deployment

By Heather Graves Editor HOWARD – Until recently, Tyler Gerrits, an engineer/paramedic for the Green Bay Metro Fire Department, spent his days and nights in a different bunkhouse — in the deserts of Iraq serving with the Army National Guard and its 135th Medical Company.  During his most recent 11-month deployment, First Sergeant Gerrits served …

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Howard

Howard apartment development seeks TIF assistance

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer HOWARD – The Howard Village Board gave final approval last month to a planned development district (PDD) to construct a 142-unit apartment development at 2450 Duck Creek Parkway. The board then directed staff to bring back a development agreement to assist with expenses for filling and removing soil there. The …

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Howard

Howard board approves new police services contract

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer HOWARD – The Village Board agreed Nov. 22 to contract for another three years with the Brown County Sheriff’s Office for police services. Village Administrator Paul Evert said the contract provides Howard the same level of service it received this year with one patrol officer on duty year-round, 24 hours …

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Howard

Howard proposes three more pickleball courts

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer HOWARD – Park impact fees collected for residential building permits the village issues are being designated next year for various park projects estimated at more than $500,000. “This year we collected a lot of fees with all the apartment buildings that were approved and the permits that were taken out, …

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Airstrip

Airstrip approved for personal use in Howard

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer HOWARD – The Village Board approved a conditional use permit last month for a single-plane, grass landing airstrip on John Faikel’s farm property at 1509 Greenfield Ave. The permit was recommended 4-1 a week earlier by the Howard Plan Commission. Conditions include no seasonal storage on the property of planes …

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Masks

Masks decreasing K-6 quarantines at Howard-Suamico

By Heather Graves Staff Writer SUAMICO – Howard-Suamico Superintendent Damian LaCroix said the district will continue its temporary mask mandate for grades K-6, because schools housing the district’s youngest students have seen fewer quarantines since masks were made mandatory. “Right now, as we speak, as we head into November, the position is to stay the …

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