MONDAY
– The Save the Flame Golf outing over the weekend went off without a hitch. Click here to see what one of the event organizers, Tom Hoffman had to say about the event.
– The City of Manitowoc, in conjunction with the Rahr-West Art Museum’s Public Arts Committee, is seeking applications from artists for the City of Manitowoc’s public art utility box project. Click here for more information.
– There’s been no movement on the conflict between Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers as training camp draws near. Manitowoc native, and former NFL star Don Davey had a few comments on the drama, which you can read by clicking here.
TUESDAY
– Masks are no longer required in the Manitowoc County Courthouse. A statement was issued on Friday by the Manitowoc County Circuit Court Judges, where they cite conversations they had with the Manitowoc County Health Department, which showed high county-wide vaccination rates and low county-wide COVID-19 infection rates.
– Prevea Health in Manitowoc is expanding its access to family medicine care by welcoming Beth Van Ess, an Advanced Practice Nurse Prescriber and a Board Certified Family Nurse Practitioner. Click here to learn more about Van Ess and what she brings to the Prevea team.
– With dozens on hand to watch, ground was officially broken on the AMMO Incorporated facility in Manitowoc’s Industrial Park Monday Afternoon. Click here to see what Mayor Justin Nickels, the AMMO Inc CEO, and two NASCAR Hall of Famers had to say about the facility.
– The Lakeshore All Sports Hall of Fame has announced a date for their 44th Annual Enshrinement Banquet. Click here for more information.
WEDNESDAY
– A 962 square-mile area of Lake Michigan, which ranges from Two Rivers to Port Washington is now a Marine Sanctuary. Click here to learn more, and to see what Manitowoc Mayor Justin Nickels had to say.
– A local financial institution specializing in agricultural lending has been acquired by Nicolet National Bank of Green Bay. Click here to learn more about the Investors Community Bank merger with Nicolet.
– Manitowoc’s Dramm Corporation has officially broken ground on their expansion project in the Industrial Park. Click here to learn more about the building, and to see some comments made by Dramm President, Hans Dramm.
– The Rahr-West Art Museum has announced the next exhibit that will open for viewing. Click here to learn more about “The Manitowoc Cabinet”, and to see when it will be available for viewing.
THURSDAY
– Sixth District Congressman Glenn Grothman has introduced “Dillon’s Law” in the U.S. House of Representatives. Click here for details on the law, and why Grothman is brining it to the House.
– Shoreline Hometown Credit Union headquartered in Manitowoc County has been named the recipient of two “Best of the Lakeshore” awards for 2021. President and CEO Nathan Grossenbach tells Seehafer News they’ve been recognized as the “Best Credit Union” and Best Mortgage Company for a second consecutive year.
– There is a new member of the Manitowoc County Sheriff’s Office, and his tail is wagging with delight at his new job. Sheriff Dan Hartwig went to Facebook to announce the addition of K9 Rocky to his staff. Click here to learn more about Rocky and his journey to the Sheriff’s Department.
– The Mishicot Indians have advanced to the State Tournament in Girls Softball. Coach Dawn Krueger’s team qualified for next Tuesday’s state semifinals at UW-Green Bay with an 8-2 victory over Iola-Scandinavia in the WIAA Division-4 Sectional championship game at Random Lake. Mishicot will play at either 8-or-10am Tuesday, depending on the seeding process.
FRIDAY
– The Manitowoc County Sheriff’s Department is saying goodbye to a longtime employee and welcoming in a new one. Click here to hear more form Sheriff Dan Hartwig.
– The Manitowoc County Fair is only a couple of months away, and they are accepting applications for this year’s Fairest of the Fair. Click here to see how you can apply for the position.
– Manitowoc native Eric Fogltanz finished up his track & field career in Oregon last night competing in the U.S. Olympic Trials. The former Ships & Iowa State runner wound up in 20th place in the 400-meter hurdles in a time of 51.63 seconds.
– The Mishicot Girls Softball team has learned that they will be the 2 seed in the State Tournament next week. Click here to see what Coach Dawn Shimek had to say about her team, and their journey to the tournament











