
MONDAY
– Eastern Wisconsin Congressman Glenn Grothman has given his take on the weekend invasion of Israel. Click here to see what the Chairman of the Subcommittee on National Security, the Border, and Foreign Affairs had to say.
– Lakeshore Technical College has named a new executive director of the LTC Foundation. Click here to see who is taking over the role.
– Roncalli High School Class of 1983 celebrated its 40th anniversary and class reunion this summer. Click here to see how the celebrated, and helped ensure the school’s continued success.
– A Two Rivers/Roncalli swimmer established a new school record at Saturday’s Sheboygan South Redwing Invitational. Click here to see whose name is now etched in the history books.
TUESDAY
– Some layoffs may soon be coming to UW Green Bay. Click here to see how many jobs are at risk.
– All seven counties we cover reported significant declines in gas prices over the past week. Click here to see where they sit this week according to AAA.
– A winning Powerball ticket was sold in Green Bay. Click here to see how much the ticket is worth and where it was sold.
– There are two public servants in Manitowoc County who have retired. Click here to see who is ending a 40-year career at the Kiel Fire Department, and click here to see which member of the Manitowoc County Sheriff’s office has retired.
WEDNESDAY
– The debate is on regarding the recent decision to end the free lunch program in the Manitowoc Public School District. Click here to see what people had to say at the MPSD Board Meeting Tuesday night.
– Manitowoc County Executive Bob Ziegelbauer presented his proposed 2024 budget to the full County Board Tuesday night. Click here to see what is in the $91 million spending package.
– A Manitowoc church is continuing a 15 year tradition of giving away free meals. Click here to learn more about the program hosted by First Presbyterian.
– Manitowoc residents are being invited to help decorate the city for Halloween in a brand-new event. Click here to learn more about Pumpkin Palooza.
THURSDAY
– Chronic Wasting Disease has been detected in Calumet County. Click here to see what this means for outdoor enthusiasts in the area.
– The Manitowoc Police Department has released its statistics for September. Click here to see which figures rose over the past year and which stats declined.
– The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction has released its standardized testing scores. Click here to see how Manitowoc area schools fared compared to the rest of the state.
– A librarian at the Mead Public Library in Sheboygan is being honored by PBS Wisconsin. Click here to see why Alison Loewen is being recognized.
FRIDAY
– A Department of Transportation project in Manitowoc County is now complete. Click here to see what all was done on Highway 42 on the north side of Two Rivers.
– Wisconsin 2nd District Assemblyman Shae Sortwell of Two Rivers wants to make sure people have the right to grow their own food. Click here to learn more about his Right to Garden bill.
– A lieutenant in the Manitowoc County Sheriff’s Office is being honored. Click here to see what award Lieutenant Travis Aleff has been selected to receive.
– The Manitowoc Lincoln Class of 1968 has announced a new scholarship program. Click here to learn more about the Lincoln High School Class of ‘68 Legacy Fund.












