MONDAY
– Two area farmer’s markets sold peas that have infected people with Salmonella. Click here to learn more.
– The Capitol Civic Center Board of Directors has named their first ever female president. Click here to see who now holds the position.
– The 2022 iteration of EAA AirVenture set numerous records. Click here to see which ones.
– A 4-year-old Manitowoc boy with special needs has had his wish granted by the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Click here to learn more about Henry Tyeptanar, and his parents, Michael and Emily.
TUESDAY
– The Manitowoc Public Library has a new Director. Click here to see who it is, and why she wanted the job.
– The fuel prices in Eastern Wisconsin continue their recovery from the record highs back in early June. Click here to see where they are sitting now.
– The Manitowoc County District Attorney has an idea on how to combat the drug problem in Manitowoc County. Click here to learn about Jacalyn LaBre’s three-pronged approach.
– A Kaukauna man may not have won the big prize, but he is likely very happy he bought a Mega Millions ticket. Click here to see how much the yet unidentified man won.
WEDNESDAY
– The Two Rivers City Council meetings will soon be aired on a third platform. Click here for the details.
– The City of Manitowoc has announced the purchase of some new Christmas decorations. Click here to see what they are getting and how much it will cost.
– Bank first has promoted one of their homegrown talents to a Vice President role. Click here to see who it is.
– The Varsity Volleyball Coach at Manitowoc Lincoln High School is being honored this weekend. Click here to learn more.
THURSDAY
– Two Manitowoc County High School graduates have signed letters of intent, but not to play sports. Click here to learn more.
– Marijuana legalization will be on the November ballot in Appleton. Click here to learn more.
– Fundraising efforts are now in place for the renaming of the Two Rivers High School Football Field. Click here to learn more.
FRIDAY
– Two Rivers City officials are looking for the public’s thoughts on the allowance of ATVs and UTVs on city streets. Click here to see how you can let your voice be heard.
– A farmer from Newton is in West Allis showing cattle for the last time. Click here to learn more about Lauren Siemer.
– The Pink Heals of Manitowoc County are looking for a bone marrow donor for a 4-year-old Cleveland boy. Click here to see the story of Finn Minard, and how you can help.
– HSHS St. Nicholas Hospital has received recognition from the American Heart Association. Click here to see why.













