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Farmers were still plowing. Deaths - Dr. A.C. Mailer; Mrs. Peter J. Janssen; Timothy Duckett, Morrison; and Mrs.
Brown Co. Billboards Broadcast Wanted Criminals
You're probably used to seeing highway billboards advertising products. Now one Brown County billboard is advertising for your help in catching criminals.
Retirement all fun and games for Liebergen
With his addicting personality and charming laugh, Ronn Liebergen is living his life to its fullest and certainly enjoying his days and nights of retired life.
Dr. George Senn of St. Joseph, Mo., came to De Pere to take over the practice of Dr.
LaVerne R. Clark, age 81, of Appleton, passed away at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Appleton, with her loving family by her side, on Friday, November 20, 2009.
Winners, losers in new state dog breeding law
By Sharon Roznik * The Reporter sroznik@fdlreporter.com and The Associated Press * November 19, 2009 A state bill regulating puppy mills signals a long-awaited victory for rescue groups but a loss of personal rights for some local dog breeders.
Death - Mrs. Mary Matzke, town of De Pere. Marriages - Georgia McDonald and Frank Bain; Flora Bouchard and Michael Bauer; and Martha Van Dyke and Peter Mooren.
Veterans Day concert: 7 p.m. Wednesday, Algoma Elementary School auditorium, 514 Fremont St.
A blizzard with freezing temperatures struck the city. Deaths - Miss Catherine Norton; Theodore Lambert; Dr.
Area farms gain recognition at Brown County Farm Bureau meeting
Two Brown County farms were recognized for efforts to improve and sustain the environment during the Brown County Farm Bureau annual meeting.
East River Valley Schoolhouse No. 5 of De Pere held its first classes Oct. 4. The schoolhouse is at Olde-School Square in Ledgeview.
Henry Deppe died of injuries received when he was struck by a Northwestern passenger train.
Deaths - Florence Steckart, 7-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Steckart Jr.; J. Fuller, principal of the De Pere high school, at Appleton; Mrs.
Story, photos: Fall Harvest Dinner at LedgeStone Vineyards in Greenleaf celebrates local bounty
There are some nights when chef J.R. Schoenfeld doesn't need to say much. Fresh ingredients do all the talking for him.
Can northeast Wisconsin be a player in biofuel industry?
MARYTOWN - As the large John Deere combine lumbered through the field, harvesting camelina plants bearing faint pink seed pods, George Ecker held his breath.
Many Northeastern Wisconsin corn crops still in field; lower yields expected
Analyzing corn silage moisture content is a sure sign the end of the growing season is near.
Glenn W. Detlor, 51, Greenleaf, formerly of Hancock, passed away peacefully Friday, Sept.
Local college students conferred degrees
Several area students earned degrees at the end of the spring or summer semesters at the following universities and colleges: De Pere - Lee De Cleene, Bachelor of Arts, biology.
Corn silage dry down days in Greenleaf
Brown County UW-Extension and Agri Partners Co-op will offer corn silage dry down days from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday and Sept.
Fox River Trail to get additional paving
The combination of a grant, fundraising and federal stimulus money is expected to add about 31 2 miles of paved trail to the Fox River Trail south of De Pere by next summer.