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πŸ’° Review Your Property Assessment April 16 in Lawrence

Property owners in the Town of Lawrence can review their 2026 property assessments at the Open Book session on Thursday, April 16, 2026, from 3:30–5:30 PM at Town Hall, 2400 Shady Court, De Pere. The town assessor will be available to discuss questions or concerns β€” call 920-749-1995 to schedule an appointment.
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Teenager charged with bringing gun to Preble High School appeared in court again for...

The teenager at the center of the gun incident at Preble High School appeared in Brown County juvenile court Monday afternoon for a status update in his case.
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Unpaid TSA teams at Green Bay, Appleton airports given hot lunches, food pantry, donations

(WLUK) -- Community members are stepping up to assist the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents at the Green Bay and Appleton airports who haven't been paid for weeks. While the ongoing partial government shutdown continues to cause chaos at airports across the country, officials say things are running...
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Green Bay Converting fire is no longer active, clean up underway

GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – Clean up is underway as local officials say the multi-day fire at Green Bay Converting is no longer active. The Green Bay Metro Fire Department confirmed the news to Local Five and said that crews are now moving their focus to damage control and cleanup. The fire started just over […]
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Neenah man convicted of killing his grandparents requests new trial, citing mental illness

APPLETON (WLUK) -- Alexander Kraus, who was convicted of killing his grandparents, says he should get a new trial, arguing the jury made a mistake when it determined Kraus was able to conform his actions to the law because of his mental illness, an appeal argues. Kraus, now 24, is...
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A handful of sprinkles north, more rain later for most

Clouds tonight will help keep temperatures up above freezing and a gradual change of wind direction to the southwest likely will give us another temperature boost tomorrow afternoon.
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🚚 Brown County WI Supply Chain Jobs – Multiple Openings Now Hiring

Brown County’s logistics scene is buzzing right now, with several local employers adding new full-time roles. If you’re organized, detail-focused, and like keeping things moving, these could be a great fit.
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Brown County woman sentenced to 7 years for 80 mph crash in downtown Fond...

FOND DU LAC, Wis. (WFRV) – A Brown County woman has been sentenced to seven years in prison after driving nearly 80 miles per hour in a 25 mph zone and crashing into eight vehicles during a felony eluding incident in downtown Fond du Lac. Kaitlynn Ray of De...
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Staying for the long haul: Schneider driver shares his story

GREEN BAY, Wis. - Schneider National Inc. is opening up about why professional drivers choose the company and stay for the long haul. β€œIn an
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Chequamegon-Nicolet plans five burns in Oconto County

Prescribed burns help promote ecosystem health by removing invading brush, decreasing dead grass and leaf litter and promoting the growth of vegetation, as shown in this undated photo. There will be several prescribed burns in the Lakewood area in spring and summer, according to the U.S. Forest Service. (Wisconsin DNR)

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