By Heather Graves Correspondent GREEN BAY - After months of basing its decision to bring students back to school on positive COVID-19 cases in the community, the Green Bay school board has changed course. During a special board meeting,
By Heather Graves Correspondent GREEN BAY - The Green Bay school board will be shorthanded after an unexpected resignation late last week of its vice president. Kristina Shelton publicly announced her resignation Friday, Jan. 15, effective ...
By Press Times Staff NORTHEAST WISCONSIN - The number of Republicans on the 89th Assembly District special election primary ballot Feb. 16 reached five before last week's filing deadline. David Kamps, Coleman, filed nomination papers with ...
By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer HOWARD - To take advantage of favorable interest rates, the village board approved three resolutions Monday, Jan. 11, to authorize the sale of up to $4.5 million in general obligation bonds to make street and ...
GREEN BAY - Green Bay's Frank Wood is being remembered this week as singer/songwriter duo Park and Franklin release their second video from the "Park and Franklin Playin' Parks" series. Wood was a Wisconsin newspaper entrepreneur and ...
By John McCracken Correspondent BROWN COUNTY - Thanks to a mostly mild winter up to this point, Brown County parks have seen an uptick in visitors using the trail system. Brown County Parks Director Matt Kriese said county parks have seen a ...
By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer SUAMICO - Village employees will have three more months of eligibility to use emergency paid sick leave and expanded family and medical leave for reasons related to COVID-19. The Suamico village board agreed ...
By John McCracken Correspondent GREEN BAY - The City of Green Bay is being sued by its largest taxpayer claiming a wrongful 2020 property tax assessment, based on a difference of almost $73 million in property value. BayCare Aurora, LLC filed ...
By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer ASHWAUBENON - A site plan for another Green Bay Packers practice field screen to prevent spying from the Resch Expo's second floor was approved Dec. 15 by the village board. Community Development Director Aaron ...
By Press Times Staff HOWARD - Though four people involved July 28 in a Black Lives Matter (BLM) protest march on village streets still have cases pending for obstruction of traffic, Howard won't be seeking more than $7,000 for traffic control ...
By Ben Rodgers Editor BROWN COUNTY - If there's one word we would never like to hear again, "unprecedented" takes the cake, because 2020 has been a year like no other. It doesn't take a master's degree to understand that one giant ...
By Kevin Boneske Staff Writer ASHWAUBENON - Because of village employees being unable to take vacation time this year due to staff shortages as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Ashwaubenon village board approved a vacation policy ...