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Suamico, Wisconsin is located in Brown County. Zip codes in Suamico, WI include 54173, and 54313. The median home price in Suamico is $229,900 which is roughly $92/per square foot. More Suamico information.

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Tuesday May 14 | NBC26

May 14, 2013 10:33 a.m. Deputies Bust Brown County Prostitution Ring

The Brown County Sheriff's Department reports 21 people have been taken into custody in connection with an alleged prostitution ring in Brown County including the Howard-Suamico areas.

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Tuesday May 14 | WTAQ-AM Green Bay

Brown County Sheriff's arrest 21 in prostitution sting

On May 9, sheriff's deputies arrested 17 women and four men, between the ages of 18 and 50.

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Wed May 08, 2013

WFRV-TV Green Bay

Green Bay inks deal with vets for new animal shelter

When Fido or Felix turn up missing in Green Bay, the Bay Area Humane Society shelter on Raddison Street is the first place pet owners check.

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Mon May 06, 2013

WisDOT

US 41 corridor study north of Green Bay completed

The Wisconsin Department of Transportation Northeast Region in Green Bay has announced the findings regarding a multi-year corridor study of US 41 in Brown County from north of County M in the village of Suamico to the US 41/141 interchange in the town of Abrams, Oconto County.

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WLUK-TV Green Bay

DOT: Hwy. 41 corridor OK north of GB

Highway 41 between Suamico and Abrams should be able to handle traffic in its current configuration for the next 22 years, the Department of Transportation says.

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Wed May 01, 2013

Green Bay Press-Gazette

Charges

Felony counts punishable with prison terms are denoted with an " ." * Jason C. Smith, 27, of Mountain, was charged April 23 with operating a vehicle while intoxicated-fourth offense in five years , operating while revoked, disorderly conduct and operating a motor vehicle with owner's consent .

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Mon Apr 29, 2013

WFRV-TV Green Bay

Sturgeon spawning run reaching peak on Wolf River

SHIOCTON High waters on the Wolf River are giving visitors to Bamboo Bend in Shiocton an optimal view of the annual lake sturgeon spawning run.

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Fri Apr 26, 2013

Green Bay Press-Gazette

Northern pike make it to bay for annual spawning

One of Brown County's newest nature preservation areas was teaming with activity recently as a population of Northern pike made its way in from the bay for annual spawning.

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Wed Apr 24, 2013

WFRV-TV Green Bay

19 Communities Going Greener Thanks to the Packers

Mother nature is a little greener with hundreds of new trees planted in Brown County, thanks to the Packers.

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Tue Apr 23, 2013

WFRV-TV Green Bay

Burglars target unlocked vehicles

The Brown County Sheriff's Department is warning local residents about a rash of vehicle break-ins. Authorities say that several residents have reported missing items from their vehicles in the past week.

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WBAY-TV Green Bay

Rash of Vehicle Break-Ins in Northwest Brown County

The Sheriff's Office reports there have been several thefts and break-ins to vehicles in the area of Howard, Suamico and Pulaski over the past week.

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WTAQ-AM Green Bay

Rash of vehicle thefts hit parts of Brown County

Brown County Sheriff's are reminding residents in the northwestern part of the county to lock their vehicles following a rash of thefts.

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Green Bay Press-Gazette

Drop off unwanted pills at St. Mary's Hospital

Residents can drop off expired or unused medications through 2 p.m. Tuesday at the St.

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Mon Apr 22, 2013

NBC26

Series of Car Break-Ins in Suamico

People living in the Suamico area have seen a string of thefts in recent weeks. Neighbors say someone has been breaking into vehicles that are parked outside their homes.

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