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The village of De Pere was incorporated within the town of De Pere by an act of the state legislature on March 6, 1857. [13] West De Pere, on the west side of the river, was eventually set off from Howard as a separate town, and in 1870, the village of West De Pere was incorporated. The west–east division at the river persisted until 1890.
Randall Wilcox (November 9, 1793 – October 18, 1872) was an American businessman, politician, and Wisconsin pioneer. He was the first village president of De Pere, Wisconsin, and played an important role in the early work to develop the Fox River system for navigability.
DE PERE - It’s hardly a secret that the kids steal the show in “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever,” but this year every actor on the stage is a kid — 44 in all. ... Barbara Robinson wrote ...
Ameriprise Financial, Inc. is an American diversified financial services company and bank holding company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. [1] It provides financial planning products and services, including wealth management, asset management, insurance, annuities, and estate planning.
The De Pere School District has a $23.75 million operational referendum also on the spring ballot to shore up a $3 million budget deficit that will grow to $6.8 million by the 2028-29 school year.
Country singer-songwriter Alex Jeffery, a 2010 graduate of De Pere High School better known then as Alex Griepentrog, attended the 66th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on Feb. 4 with, from ...
De Pere School building designed in Neoclassical style by Foeller, Schober, and Stephenson of Green Bay and built in 1923. Served as a public high school until 1958, when it was bought by Abbott Pennings High School, which used it as a Catholic school until 1990, when it was bought by St. Norbert College , which uses it as classrooms and ...
St. Norbert Abbey is a Roman Catholic monastery of Canons Regular of Premontre, located in De Pere, Wisconsin.The Abbey is named after Saint Norbert of Xanten (c. 1180–1134), the founder of the order, after whom, members are known as, "Norbertines".