
MONDAY
– A group of Republicans in the Wisconsin Assembly, including an area state senator, is looking to close a loophole on THC. Click here to learn more about the bill introduced by 27th District Representative Lindee Brill.
– It’s been a big year of growth for the Two Rivers High School Youth Apprenticeship Program. Click here to see how many students are participating.
– A UW school and a Sheboygan County-based mental health service have partnered up to educate about addiction recovery. Click here to learn more about the new program introduced by UW-Green Bay and Mental Health America Lakeshore.
– A park in Two Rivers will be getting grant funding from the Wisconsin DNR. Click here to learn more about how the money will be used to make updates to Riverside Park.
TUESDAY
– Manitowoc County might be getting more in sales tax revenue than expected. Click here to see why.
– A business in Sheboygan County has been named one of the Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce’s “Business Friend of the Environment.” Click here to see which company in Sheboygan received the honor.
– The Hamilton Wood Type and Printing Museum has appointed its next executive director. Click here to see who is taking over the role.
– Roughly 400 volunteers came out in support of Habitat for Humanity Lakeside’s Rock the Block neighborhood revitalization event last week. Click here to see what they did to support a pastor in Plymouth.
WEDNESDAY
– A Manitowoc County veteran is asking for help after having claims repeatedly denied by the VA. Click here to learn more about the story of Tyler Pantzlaff.
– Two state representatives are working on bills to make changes in Wisconsin’s justice system. Click here to learn more about Assembly Bill 320, penned by Representative Ron Tusler.
– The City of Two Rivers is considering charging visitors at Neshotah Beach for parking. Click here to see which plans are being looked into.
– With the bow and arrow deer hunting now underway, Manitowoc Police are reminding residents about being able to do it within the city limits. Click here to learn more about the City’s bow hunt regulations.
THURSDAY
– An initiative to bring financial relief to Wisconsinites has gone into effect. Click here to see why Senator Andre Jacque is calling it “much-needed relief.”
– A local health care provider will be offering free health screenings later this month. Click here to learn more about the screenings being hosted by Lakeshore Community Health Care.
– Authorities in Sheboygan are showing their support for survivors of domestic violence. Click here to learn more about what the Sheboygan Police Department is doing in honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
– A Two Rivers cross country runner is back on top of the Manitowoc County Cross Country Honor Roll. Click here to see the entire week 6 listing of the fastest times in Manitowoc County.
FRIDAY
– Manitowoc officials looked at adding lids to trash and recycling bins to help stop litter. Click here to see what was discussed at a recent Public Infrastructure Committee meeting.
– A local recovery center is gearing up for a yearly fundraiser next month. Click here to learn more about the 9th Annual Dose of Hope Fundraiser, hosted by the Lighthouse Recovery Community Center.
– Nominations are now open for an annual awards event hosted by the Chamber of Manitowoc County. Click here to see how you can nominate a local business or individual.
– The 16 finalists for the 10th Annual Coolest Thing Made in Wisconsin competition have been announced, and a Sheboygan County product is the favorite to win. Click here to see which products made the cut.











