
MONDAY
– A 37-year-old Manitowoc woman is facing charges following a drug overdose in her home. Click here to learn more about the situation that occurred Sunday afternoon.
– The Sheboygan Fire Department has added a new tool to its arsenal to help those suffering from a heart attack. Click here to learn more about the so-called LUCAS devices.
– The Monster Truck Nitro Tour is coming to the Manitowoc County Fairgrounds later this month. Click here to see which trucks will be on hand and how you can get tickets.
TUESDAY
– Manitowoc Mayor Justin Nickels gave his annual State of the City address Monday night. Click here to see what he had to say about the businesses that call Manitowoc home.
– Monday was National Peace Officer Memorial Day and numerous Manitowoc County residents and law enforcement personnel gathered outside the Manitowoc County Courthouse. Click here to see what Manitowoc Police Chief Nick Reimer and Mishicot Police Chief Paul Granger had to say about the meaning of the day.
– The family of a special needs child in Manitowoc has set up a medical expense fundraiser next month. Click here to learn more about Henry Tyeptanar and how you can help support his family.
– The Hospital Sisters Health System has announced the 2022 Nurse of the Year award winners. Click here to see who was honored at their Green Bay, Sheboygan, and Oconto Falls hospitals.
WEDNESDAY
– A portion of Manitowoc is benefiting drastically from recent additions. Click here to see what Mayor Justin Nickels said about the Bayshore Development in his State of the City address.
– Four area dairy producers have been selected to receive 2023 Dairy Processor Grants. Click here to see who made the cut and what they plan to do with the money.
– A Manitowoc teacher was among six Wisconsin educators to be honored at the inaugural Manufacturing, Engineering, and Technology Awards Program. Click here to see what award Melanie Shimek received.
– The NASCAR Day Giveathon is now officially underway. Click here to see how you can donate to any of the 22 non-profits in our area, or the hundreds around the country.
THURSDAY
– Despite opposition from the public, the Manitowoc Common Council voted to officially create a Department of Tourism within the City of Manitowoc’s organizational structure. Click here to see what some of the alders had to say about the resolution.
– Housing is a major issue in the City of Manitowoc. Click here to see what Mayor Justin Nickels says is being done to address the shortage of living spaces.
– The Levitt AMP Sheboygan Music Series is coming back this summer. Click here to see who will be kicking off the series on June 22nd.
– Students from Valders High School fared very well at the WPS Solar Olympics Wednesday. Click here to see which categories the local students earned first place finishes.
FRIDAY
– A Manitowoc native who founded and ran the Dramm Corporation has passed away. Click here to learn more about the life of Kurt W. Dramm.
– The Wisconsin Assembly passed a Shared Revenue Bill Wednesday evening, and a local Assemblyman is among the legislators who voted in favor. Click here to see why Rep. Paul Tittl voted in favor of the measure.
– What is next for Manitowoc’s River Point District? Click here to see what Mayor Justin Nickels had to say about the additions to the area in Manitowoc’s downtown.
– The Manitowoc Police Department are warning drivers to Click it, or Ticket. Click here to see when the annual seat belt enforcement campaign is scheduled to begin locally.












