MONDAY
– Wisconsin’s Senate Majority Leader is looking at two major issues he would like to see passed in the Wisconsin Legislature to start 2026. Click here to see what is high on his list.
– There will be no more overdue fees at the Manitowoc Public Library. Click here to see why.
– Two organizations have joined forces to help children throughout the Sheboygan County community. Click here to see how Boys & Girls Clubs of America and Michaels Stores have teamed up.
– Emplify Health by Bellin has announced its top baby names for 2025. Click here to see which names made the cut.
TUESDAY
– The City of Two Rivers is making changes to two of its Tax Incremental Districts, or TIDs. Click here to see which two TIDs are being eliminated.
– The Village of Mishicot will join eight other communities in a program through the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation. Click here to learn more about the Connect Communities Program.
– The Sheboygan County Human Trafficking Task Force has taken the time to reflect upon another impactful year. Click here to see why 2025 is being called a successful year.
– An annual fundraiser for the visually impaired returns in February. Click here to learn more about Bowling Blind.
WEDNESDAY
– The deadline has passed to submit nomination paperwork for the 2026 spring election. Click here to see who is running for the Manitowoc County Board, and click here to see who is running for Manitowoc and Two Rivers City Council seats.
– ClearSky Rehabilitation Hospital Lakeshore in Cleveland has a new medical director. Click here to see who is taking over the role.
– Two Rivers Public Schools is off to a good start in a big fundraising campaign. Click here for the latest on the TR Proud Capital Campaign.
– Leaders in the City of Appleton have recognized the life-saving efforts of an 11-year-old girl. Click here to learn more about the heroic actions of Josie Pethan.
THURSDAY
– The City of Manitowoc is creating a new department. Click here to see why the city is looking to re-create the stand-alone Parks and Recreation Department.
– Senator Andre Jacque’s PTSD expansion bill has taken its first major step towards becoming law. Click here to learn more about Assembly Bill 651/Senate Bill 676.
– It was another successful holiday season for the Manitowoc Police Department and the Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign. Click here for the statistics.
– Students who want to go to Manitowoc’s sister city can now sign up. Click here to see how students can register for a trip to Kamogawa, Japan.
FRIDAY
– All this week, we have been taking a look at the link between music and mental health. Click here to view the full report as Seehafer News Investigates.
– A bill looking to ban foreign adversaries from owning land in Wisconsin is taking its first major step towards becoming law. Click here to learn more about Assembly Bill 30, co-authored by Senator Andre Jacque.
– The City of Plymouth is looking to fill the role of Fire Chief. Click here to see what the City is looking for in its next leader of the Fire Department.
– Manitowoc’s Burger Boat Company has announced its 2025 Associate of the Year. Click here to see why Tracie Kaderabek was selected.













