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Union seeks dismissal of Swanson’s defamation lawsuit

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer ASHWAUBENON – The Ashwaubenon Public Safety Officers’ Association (APSOA) and two of the union’s officers are seeking to dismiss a defamation lawsuit brought against them in Brown County Circuit Court by former Village Manager Allison Swanson. Swanson – who is also identified in court records as Allison Buckley and married …

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Swanson sues public safety union for defamation

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer ASHWAUBENON – A state civil suit accusing the Ashwaubenon Public Safety Officers’ Association (APSOA) and two of its officers of defamation was filed Wednesday, May 20, in Brown County Circuit Court on behalf of Village Manager Allison Swanson. The 17-page complaint  – which lists Swanson as Allison Buckley, married to …

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Company sues Ashwaubenon for asbestos removal from arena site

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer ASHWAUBENON – A company called in last summer to remove asbestos from where the Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena was demolished filed a lawsuit Feb. 13 in Brown County Circuit Court. Alex Balestrieri, project manager of Balestrieri Environmental & Development in Elkhorn, appeared last September before the Ashwaubenon village board …

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Former Ashwaubenon lieutenant files federal lawsuit against village, manager

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer ASHWAUBENON – Eight days after the Ashwaubenon Public Safety Officers’ Association announced its vote of no confidence in Village Manager Allison Swanson, a former public safety department lieutenant filed a federal lawsuit Feb. 14 against her and the village. Scott Schermitzler worked more than 26 years for Ashwaubenon Public Safety …

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Land held in fee no longer part of Oneida Reservation, local laws apply

By Ben Rodgers Editor GREEN BAY – A ruling in federal court that the Oneida Reservation has been diminished last month leaves more questions than answers, and the argument is far from over. Chief U.S. District Judge William Griesbach ruled March 28 that any land held in fee by the Oneida Nation or its tribe …

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