The Kewaunee County Board will get updates on two major projects happening in the area when they meet on Tuesday. Bug Tussel Wireless has been working on acquiring sites for new or existing towers to build a strong broadband network within the county. New grant funding should be announced in the coming months for the nearly $960,000 fixed wireless project. John Cain from Venture Architect is also expected to speak about the proposed public safety building which will include a jail, 911 center, and shared lobby. The pandemic forced other features of the project to be stripped from the plans. The discussion precedes a vote by the board to proceed to the third phase of the project, which would include the design portion of the building. The Kewaunee County Board will also honor the memory of former supervisor Gordon Prahl and juvenile clerk Candi Lynn Brown when they meet on Tuesday beginning at 6 p.m.