
MONDAY
– Monday marked the 22nd anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Click here to see what Manitowoc Firefighter Jason Wagner had to say about how he views this day and its effect on first responders.
– The Manitowoc Police Department has announced enforcement results from the recently concluded Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign. Click here to see the stats.
– The ManitoWALK to End Alzheimer’s is once again being hailed as a major success. Click here to see how much money was raised at the annual walk to support the Wisconsin Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association.
– The Green Bay Office of the American Red Cross has announced it is experiencing a national blood shortage. Click here to see what caused the shortage and how you can register to give the gift of life.
TUESDAY
– Reedsville High School is mourning the death of one of their students. Click here to see what they are doing to help the students and staff deal with the death of 17-year-old Keegan Grimm.
– After nine years, Big Brothers Big Sisters Wisconsin Shoreline held its final Chowdown event this past weekend. Click here to see why they decided to end the event according to Executive Director Denise Wittstock.
– The Girl Scouts of Manitou are seeking new members to join their cause. Click here to see when the council will hold informational meetings around Manitowoc County.
– Mishicot High School is preparing for the 50th annual Jim Bremser Memorial Cross Country Invitational. Click here to learn more about the event and the man after whom it was named.
WEDNESDAY
– The Dramm Corporation has welcomed a fourth-generation worker has into the Marketing and Sales team. Click here to learn more about Noah Dramm Becker and what his role entails.
– A teacher at Two Rivers High School is set to be honored at the Northeast Wisconsin (NEW) Manufacturing Alliance’s 12th annual Excellence in Manufacturing/K-12 Partnerships Awards. Click here to see what award Justin Casper is going to receive.
– Studebaker enthusiasts from around the world are meeting in Manitowoc this week for the 59th Studebaker Drivers Club International Meet. Click here to see what all is happening at the Expo Grounds.
– A fundraiser is happening this weekend for the family of a local child with autism. Click here to learn more about Elijah Kaufmann and what the family is raising money for.
THURSDAY
– Manitowoc City leaders discussed the possibility of allowing golf carts on city streets. Click here to see what the Public Safety Committee determined.
– A local manufacturer is celebrating 50 years in business. Click here to learn more about the history of Stecker Machine and see what the future may hold.
– The Manitowoc Sunrise Rotary is offering tours of the historic north breakwater lighthouse. Click here to see how you can schedule a tour of the iconic lighthouse on the Lake Michigan shoreline.
– The Manitowoc Police Department is getting into the holiday spirit early, as they have announced the start of their 2023 Holiday Wreath Sale. Click here to see how you can order yours.
FRIDAY
– The State Senate has overridden three of Governor Tony Ever’s budget vetoes. Click here to see what Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu had to say about the development and what is next.
– One of the new additions to Manitowoc’s downtown is looking to fill a void. Click here to learn more about On the Surface, located on South 8th Street.
– Several local veterans will be at the Appleton International Airport Saturday as they look to raise money for Old Glory Honor Flight. Click here to learn more about the Pulling for Honor event and how you can donate.
– Consumer Credit Counseling Service out of Sheboygan is once again inviting those who are looking to buy a home for the first time to a class to teach them about the process. Click here to see when and where their next First Time Homebuyers Class will be held.













