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Borchardt announces clerk of courts candidacy BROWN COUNTY – District 8 Supervisor Megan Borchardt officially announced her candidacy for Brown County Clerk of Courts earlier this week. “Restoring credibility in the Clerk of Courts Office, reducing turnover and increasing morale in the office are my top priorities,” she said. “These actions will increase efficiency and …

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Borchardt being challenged by Rollin for Brown County District 8

By Press Times Staff BROWN COUNTY – Incumbent Megan Borchardt is being challenged for her District 8 seat on the Brown County Board of Supervisors by political newcomer Kimber Rollin on the April 5 ballot. District 8 consists of parts of west Green Bay and Ashwaubenon. The Press Times emailed each candidate the same question: …

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Equity

Racial equity committee starting to form plan

By Kynala Phillips Fox Valley 365 BROWN COUNTY – Brown County’s Racial Equity Committee spent its June meeting discussing how the group can best utilize the knowledge and skills already at the table. Three meetings in, the ad hoc committee has spent time networking with potential guest speakers and researching other local governments and nonprofits …

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Eleven contested races, one primary for Brown County board

By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer BROWN COUNTY – Though nine of the current 26 Brown County board supervisors aren’t seeking re-election this spring, only 11 districts will have more than one candidate on the ballot. The incumbents not running for new two-year terms include: Erik Hoyer, District 4; Staush Gruszynski, District 5; Bernie Erickson, District …

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Equity

Ordinance passed setting times for standing committees

By Heather Graves Correspondent BROWN COUNTY – In a close 14-11 vote (with one absence), the county board voted Wednesday, July 17, to adopt an ordinance that sets standard days and times for all standing committee meetings. The ordinance requires all regular meetings of the county’s six standing committees (Administration, Education and Recreation, Executive, Human …

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