MONDAY
– Our own Ryan Brahm wrote a heartfelt statement regarding Memorial Day and what it means to him as a veteran. Click here to see what he had to say.
TUESDAY
– The residents of Kiel united on Memorial Day. Click here to see how.
– The Manitowoc Public Library is preparing for their Summer Reading Program. Click here for the details.
– The Manitowoc and Two Rivers Farmers Markets have opened for the season. Click here for more information.
– Representative Shae Sortwell will be at the next Mishicot Village Board meeting. Click here to see why.
WEDNESDAY
– The longtime owner of Vogel Auto Body has retired. Click here to learn more about John Vogel, and his wife Barb.
– A Michigan man was in Manitowoc County to help solve the military suicide problem. Click here to learn more.
– UW Green Bay has announced that they will be doubling the number of students in their GEAR UP Rising Phoenix program. Click here to learn more.
– To use a nautical phrase, it appears to be “full speed ahead” for the season-opening of the Manitowoc Family Aquatic Center at Citizen Park. Click here to see when they plan on opening up.
THURSDAY
– Not only was Roncalli Catholic Schools’ 38th Annual Pierside Auction a success, but it also broke records. Click here to see how much money they raised.
– A Manitowoc County group is helping young people learn the fun side of STEM. Click here to learn more about Lakeshore First Robotics.
– Another lakeshore resident tied to what’s become known as the Greatest Generation has died. Click here to learn more about Leo “Spitz” Heier.
– Speed bike racing returns to the area this weekend as the MotoAmerica Series takes to Road America. Click here to learn more about the event.
FRIDAY
– The Kiel School District has closed the Title IX case. Click here to see what Superintendent Brad Ebert had to say about the situation.
– An old scam has gotten a new skin. Click here to read about a scammer who contacted one of our reporters.
– MPU will be doing some maintenance starting Monday. Click here to see what they will be doing.
– While the official changeover of the downtown Manitowoc streets to two-way traffic is a little ways off, work will begin rather soon. Click here to hear more from Mayor Justin Nickels.













