May 30, 2008 | Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter
DOT advises motorists on 172 to 'be patient'
Two-year rehabilitation begins in September By Andy Nelesen * anelesen@greenbaypressgazette.com * May 30, 2008 Traffic planners and highway engineers have a two-year plan to rehabilitate Wisconsin 172 between ...
May 30, 2008 | WisInfo
Random searches added at Austin Straubel
Visitors entering Austin Straubel International Airport in Ashwaubenon faced random searches today as part of a new joint security initiative designed to deter terrorists.
Trojans girls relays set for state
By Weston Hodkiewicz * whodkiew@greenbaypressgazette.com * May 29, 2008 The Green Bay Southwest 400- and 800-meter girls relay teams haven't just broken school records this season - they have demolished and ...
Hoffman carries Pulaski past Jags
PULASKI - Pulaski's Jennifer Hoffman outscored Ashwaubenon's Chandra Eigenberger in WIAA Division 1 regional soccer duel, lifting the Red Raiders past the Jaguars 3-2 on Thursday.
Younger generation gains a new perspective of Memorial Day By Andy Nelesen * anelesen@greenbaypressgazette.com * May 25, 2008 Generation Y has lived in a nation at war since many of them were learning to drive.
Maroszek can't wait for shot at redemption
ASHWAUBENON - Heading into the 2007 WIAA Division 1 state track and field championships, it appeared nothing was going to put a damper on Jessica Maroszek's high expectations.
Pay study ordered of school officials' pay
MANITOWOC - School district superintendent Mark Swanson will draw a salary of $113,625 for the 2008-09 academic year.
Bay Port High School choirs to sing Wednesday at Nativity
The choirs of Bay Port High School will present their 16th annual concert of sacred choral literature at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at Nativity of Our Lord Catholic Church, 2270 S. Oneida St., Ashwaubenon.
Ashwaubenon police, Secret Service arrest 2 for fraud
Two women were apprehended at about 2:30 p.m. today by the Secret Service and Ashwaubenon Public Safety on suspicion of credit card fraud. via Green Bay Press-Gazette
Suspect nabbed in Resch Center ATM theft
A former Resch Center employee is in custody after being accused of breaking into the Ashwaubenon events center and using a forklift to load an ATM into a stolen car last weekend. via WisInfo
Classics get summer reruns on area stages
Familiar titles fill the schedule of summer theater in the area, with a few blasts from the past - including timeless classics - mixed with new and fresher shows. via WisInfo
A man is in custody today after a brief armed standoff with Green Bay Police SWAT team members Monday night on the city's northwest side. via Green Bay Press-Gazette
Forklift used to steal ATM at Resch
ASHWAUBENON - Police are investigating how a man entered the Resch Center on Sunday night without breaking in and used a forklift to steal an automated teller machine. via WisInfo
Ashwaubenon school bands present jazz finale today
Bands from Ashwaubenon schools will present their "Spring Jazz Finale" at 7 p.m. today in the high school auditorium, 2391 S. Ridge Road. via Green Bay Press-Gazette
News in Northeastern Wisconsin
Recent moves to One Source Recycling by Ashwaubenon and De Pere weren't enough to convince Allouez to do the same. via Green Bay Press-Gazette
Allouez rejects sex offender ban
“I wonder if there's some kind of middle ground to take, like Bellevue or Hobart has done”
ALLOUEZ - For now, the village will not follow in the footsteps of Green Bay and Ashwaubenon in its efforts to control sex offenders. via WisInfo
Spring fieldwork lagging behind
“Alfalfa looks excellent in our area. It is still too wet to do any fieldwork.”
Cold, wet weather continues in state By Nathan Phelps * nphelps@greenbaypressgazette.com * May 6, 2008 A cool, wet spring that has dragged on is delaying fieldwork in Wisconsin and other parts of the Midwest. via Green Bay Press-Gazette
E911 tax should expire as scheduled
“Now it's being used as a stealth tax increase, but the phone companies are the ones collecting the taxes for the cities so they don't get the blame.”
Even when a tax is created for a specific purpose, it's hard to kill that tax. Even when the purpose of the tax is fulfilled, someone is bound to say, "You know, as long as people are used to paying that tax, ... via Marshfield News-Herald
Book fair in Ashwaubenon will benefit Partners in Education
The Green Bay Area Chamber of Commerce's Partners in Education program is hosting a book fair today at Barnes and Noble, 2498 S. Oneida St., Ashwaubenon. via Green Bay Press-Gazette
Action: Among chosen few, Teresa may be asked: 'Deal or No Deal?'
“I want to be the one on Deal or no Deal.”
When you can't afford to go to on an extended vacation, what do you do? You go to Green Bay, instead, get a-little crazy, take two days off from work and you try to become a contestant on Deal or No Deal. via Fond du Lac Reporter
Stores to give free comic books Saturday
Saturday is national Free Comic Book Day. Local participating retailers include Powers Comics & Collectibles, 2300 S. Oneida St., Suite 4, Ashwaubenon, and The Great Escape Mark's Comics, 340 N. Military Ave., ... via Green Bay Press-Gazette
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FRCC softball: Ashwaubenon holds off Lincoln
The Manitowoc Lincoln softball team kept within one of conference-leading Ashwaubenon through five innings of play but a four-run sixth helped the Jaguars pull out a 5-0 win at Citizen Park on Tuesday. via Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter