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Thu
24
Feb

Kimberly approves facilities needs study

The Kimberly Village Board awarded the contract for a streets and parks departments facility needs study to SEH (Short Elliot Hendrickson Inc.) at a cost of $9,998.
Thu
24
Feb

Public Protection and Safety Committee approves interim ambulance purchase

The combination of an unpredictable production window plus the increased need for ambulance coverage spurred the Kaukauna Fire Department to request approval of an immediate purchase of a used ambulance this year. 
Thu
24
Feb

Metropolitan sewerage district planning for future


District Director Brian Helminger reported growth is continuing with connections to the Heart of the Valley Metropolitan Sewerage District. Last year there were eight sewer extension approvals, covering 202 acres, which means about 313 additional residential lots and about 769 additional people will be served by the district.
While the Heart of the Valley Metropolitan Sewerage District leaders are planning for a multi-million dollar interceptor rehabilitation project to be done in 2023, they are looking even further ahead.
Thu
24
Feb

Kaukauna reviews progress regarding Red Hills Landfill controls

The cold weather has been good for one Kaukauna area project. That is the valued crust formation at the Red Hills Landfill site managed by Ahlstrom-Munksjo officials.
Thu
24
Feb

Little Chute Village Board to examine multiple loans to a single developer


Brian Roebke photo — Jets Pizza received a $43,280 loan from the Village of Little Chute for its façade improvement project that carries an estimated total price tag of just more than $73,350.
The prospect of a development getting two sources of village funding for their Little Chute projects may soon change.
Wed
16
Feb

SCUTTLEBUTT

“Scuttlebutt” is a new feature in the newspaper for news shorts. Submissions are welcome by emailing editor@timesvillager.com or messaging Brian Roebke on Facebook.
 
Wed
16
Feb

Kimberly trustees approve fewer fire inspections

An amendment to the fire and fire prevention ordinance, reducing the frequency of fire inspection to a minimum of one per year, was approved by the Kimberly Village Board last week.
Wed
16
Feb

Harrison board approves staff COVID-19 policy

The Harrison Village Board last week approved a staff COVID-19 policy and sent three other items back to staff for more information.
Wed
09
Feb

Scuttlebutt

“Scuttlebutt” is a new feature in the newspaper for news shorts. Submissions are welcome by emailing editor@timesvillager.com or messaging Brian Roebke on Facebook.
 
Wed
09
Feb

Status of Holland yard waste in question after landfill opening

Communication between the Brown County Solid Waste Department and Town of Holland government has never been good, and another example came up at last week’s town board meeting, held at Van Abel’s of Hollandtown.

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