
MONDAY
– It’s going to take about another month before Manitowoc County learns how much they’ve made from the new sales tax. Click here to see why.
– The community survey for input on Two River’s next city manager is out. Click here to see how you can make your voice heard.
– Two Rivers Main Street is looking to adorn the light poles in the city with art created by local artists. Click here to see how you can submit your artwork.
– A local mental health organization is accepting applications for some yearly scholarships. Click here to see how you can apply for two $2,000 scholarships through NAMI Manitowoc County.
TUESDAY
– Municipal utilities around the country could be facing issues under the Trump Administration. Click here to see the concerns posed by MPU General Manager Troy Adams.
– Wisconsin’s Sixth District Congressman says Democrats are taking a House Budget Resolution passed in the U.S. House of Representatives out of context. Click here to see what Congressman Glenn Grothman and House Democrats had to say.
– Another member of the Seehafer Broadcasting team is being honored by the Wisconsin Broadcasters Association. Click here to see what honor Director of New Media Emily Freitag received.
– The Manitowoc County Youth Hockey 10U Squirt teams competed at state over the weekend. Click here to see how they fared.
WEDNESDAY
– Two local state legislators have introduced a bill they say will extend treatment alternative and diversion (TAD) programs. Click here to see how the measure penned by Senator Andre Jacque and Assemblyman Paul Tittl will help those with a mental health diagnosis.
– Numerous teens from Northeastern Wisconsin are set to compete for state honors from the Boys and Girls Club. Click here to see which local students will be competing.
– A branch of Bellin Health has reached its one-year milestone. Click here to see what is on the horizon for the Bellin Surgery & Specialty Center.
– Manitowoc Lincoln is adding another girls sport. Click here to see who will be coaching the Ships’ girls golf team.
THURSDAY
– Progress continues on a new trail project in Manitowoc. Click here to see the latest on the Bayshore Trail project.
– A local state senator wants to hear from you. Click here to see when and where Senator Andre Jacque will be holding listening sessions.
– Correctional Officers in Calumet County were recently honored at a statewide conference. Click here to see who received awards at the Wisconsin Jail Association Conference held this past weekend.
– A hockey tournament in Manitowoc is set to make an impact on the local economy. Click here to see how the Manitowoc Youth Hockey Association is looking to highlight the city during the Pee Wee 4A State Tournament.
FRIDAY
– Decades worth of work will be up for auction in a couple of months. Click here to learn more about the work of 87-year-old Air Force Veteran Richard Young and when the auction will be held.
– The Valders Area School District is doing its part to help a student following a car accident. Click here to see when the drive will be held.
– A sunken ship in Lake Michigan has been named to the Wisconsin State Register of Historic Places. Click here to learn more about the Margaret A. Muir, which was built in Manitowoc.
– The Wisconsin Amateur Hockey Association’s Pee Wee 4A state tournament kicks off at the Manitowoc County Ice Center this weekend. Click here to see how the Manitowoc County Youth Hockey Association prepared for the eight team tournament.