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GREEN BAY - Brown County, the city of Green Bay and C. Reiss Co. officials plan to revive negotiations to relocate the coal ...
The owner of Green Bay’s coal piles has agreed to meet with the city and county to discuss a potential relocation. C. Reiss ...
After decades of trying to relocate them, the company that manages the coal piles along the Fox River in downtown Green Bay ...
C. Reiss rejected Brown County's modified lease terms for relocating coal piles to a port expansion site. The company cited issues such as submerged land and a short lease term as reasons for the ...
GREEN BAY - C. Reiss Co. this month formally declined the Brown County Board's modified lease terms for moving the coal piles to a port expansion site and invited supervisors to negotiate an ...
GREEN BAY (WLUK) -- There appears to be some division among Brown County supervisors about where to go from here when it comes to moving Green Bay's coal piles. That is despite a nearly unanimous ...
Reiss Co's latest counterproposal for relocating its coal piles, and instead will move ahead meeting with all of the companies interested in a port expansion site at the mouth of the Fox River.
GREEN BAY (WLUK) – State officials are providing answers on where a $15 million grant stands that was to be put toward relocating Green Bay’s coal piles to the former Pulliam Power Plant site.
The company C. Reiss released a statement Thursday on agreeing to a meeting with Brown County and the City of Green Bay to ...