MONDAY
– The DNR is reminding ATV and UTV drivers to be safe while on the trails. Click here for some safety tips.
– The works of a Manitowoc-based photographer are currently on display at the Rahr-West Art Museum. Click here to learn more about the “Ann Barbeau: Photography” exhibit at the local museum.
– The City of Manitowoc has received another honor from the Bird City Wisconsin organization. Click here to learn more about what Manitowoc did to earn the “High Flyer” designation.
– Two local sports teams competed at state tournaments over the weekend. Click here to see how the Manitowoc Lincoln Cross Country runners faired and click here to see how the Two Rivers eSports Team did at the Rocket League tournament.
TUESDAY
– Lifelong Two Rivers resident, Lee Pilger, is using his passion for coloring to raise the spirits of those in hospice care. Click here to learn more about Pilger and who he has colored pictures for.
– Sheboygan’s Rockline Industries Inc. has announced that they are expanding. Click here to learn more about the expansion, and how the WEDC is helping.
– Roncalli High School was recently gifted five brand new six-quart professional model KitchenAid mixers. Click here to see who donated them, and how they will help students at the school.
– The first hole-in-one of the year was recorded last weekend at Meadow Links Golf Course. Bob Trochil aced the 143-yard Par 3 seventh hole using a nine-iron, and was with Steve Shellman and Dan Place when it happened.
WEDNESDAY
– On May 12th, 2000, St. Nazianz was hit by one of the biggest storms to ever go through the state. Click here to read about Former Fire Chief Fred “Fritz” Koeppen recollection of that day.
– The City of Two Rivers is looking to help some businesses that are planning on moving into the industrial district in the Cool City. Click here to learn more about TID 14, and how it will help the City.
– One of the biggest attractions in the lakefront and downtown area of Manitowoc has announced that they will be reopening next week. The Wharf will open their brand new facility at 3:00 PM on Wednesday May 19th. Click here to see their list of events for the summer.
– A local organization for young boys and girls recently received a $10,000 donation from the West Shore Sportsman’s Club in Two Rivers. Click here to learn more about the Sea Cadets, and how they helped the West Shore Sportsman’s Club.
THURSDAY
– There are two nationally televised events making their way to Sheboygan County this summer, but those events will be affecting the economy throughout Eastern Wisconsin. Click here to see how the Jockey Made in America 250 presented by Kwik Trip and the Ryder Cup will effect the local economy.
– The numbers have been crunched, and we now know how well the 37th Annual Pierside Auction went. Click here to see how much money was raised for Roncalli Catholic Schools, and what it will be going toward.
– Congratulations to those living in the 54220 Zip code, as you live in the least expensive area of the state. Click here to see how we compare to the rest of the state.
– A local bar owner says many fish fry’s in the area are looking a little different these days. Click here to see what is not on many area menus and why.
FRIDAY
– The Kewaunee Power Station has been sold. Click here to learn more about the details of the deal made between Energy Solutions and Dominion Energy.
– A Sheboygan Falls organization that aims to assist area veterans is hosting a brat fry this weekend. Dogs 2 Dog Tags will be at the Festival Foods located at 595 South Taylor Drive in Sheboygan on Sunday (May 16th) between 10:00 and 6:00 PM. For more information about Dogs 2 Dog Tags, either join them at the brat fry, visit their website, Dogs2DogTags.com, or give them a call at (910) 885-6707.
– Friday was Hmong American Day in the City of Manitowoc. Click here to learn more about the history of the Hmong people in the area.
– Manitowoc Public School District Superintendent Mark Holzman was recently on the WCUB Breakfast Club, where he touted all the success those athletes had. Click here to see what Holzman had to say about the athletes.