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GREEN BAY – The ghosts of former bike share programs still stripe the sidewalks of Green Bay. But electric scooters are coming to town despite the city s Lime-lined past and many residents, including the mayor, are ready for the pilot program to take flight.
“We’re excited to start this partnership with Bird on a piloted basis. This is something we’ve been talking about at our Common Council for quite some time,” said Green Bay Mayor Eric Genrich.
The council has officially approved the partnership with Bird Rides Inc., which will release 100 e-scooters to the public. But logistics such as a date to deploy the scooters and other boots-on-the-ground matters are still up for discussion in a meeting next week between the company and the city. According to the memorandum of understanding, the pilot program is a way to evaluate how desired e-scooters will be on a long-term basis. The pilot program runs until Dec. 31, pending unforeseeable
Cy Young Festival returns with hometown hero
Former major league pitcher and Dover High School graduate Perci Garner to be special guest
Staff Report
NEWCOMERSTOWN - After a year off due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Cy Young Festival is returning June 25 to 27 in Newcomerstown.
The festival committee said the event will be smaller than in past years because of continuing social distancing protocols and state guidelines for fairs and festivals.
The guest of honor and parade marshal will be Perci Garner, the executive director of the Tuscarawas County Rainbow Connection. The non-profit organization is dedicated to meeting the needs of disadvantaged and disabled children and adults in Tuscarawas County.
Newspaper s offices to move down the street this month
Ames Tribune
A father-and-sons partnership has purchased the Ames Tribune building and has plans to honor the historic structure while adding to the synergy of downtown Ames.
Jerry Nelson, president of Nelson Electric Company, and his sons, Chris Nelson, vice president, and Matt Nelson, manager, have purchased the building located at 317 Fifth St. in downtown Ames.
“We want to add our energy to the other neat things that are going on downtown the work at the Sheldon Munn that Dan Oh is doing, Noir bar opening up, the sidewalk repairs,” Chris Nelson said. “There are a lot of things happening downtown. The opportunity presented itself to play a bigger role in that, and we jumped on it.”
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