
MONDAY
– Manitowoc County’s executive is giving more information about revenue generated through the new sales tax. Click here to hear from Bob Ziegelbauer on the newly implemented sales tax.
– A month’s long rehabilitation project on Interstate 43 in Sheboygan County began this week. Click here to learn more about the construction project.
– A Manitowoc Lincoln gymnast has qualified for state. Click here to learn more about senior Khloe Jalbert’s performance at sectionals.
– Before a former power station in Kewaunee County can be repowered, a process already underway needs to be completed first. Click here to learn more about the plans for the Kewaunee Power Station.
TUESDAY
– The Sheboygan Area School District is looking to hear from residents regarding the sale of a piece of property. Click here for more information on the district selling land on the grounds of the former Washington Elementary School.
– Lakeland University has received substantial funding from the community. Click here for the details on the $450K grant they’ve received from the Kohler Trust for the Arts and Education.
– After the wildly successful inaugural Sheboygan Film Festival, organizers have begun preparations for its second rendition. Click here to see how you can submit a film or sponsorship request.
– If the Kewaunee Power Station were reinstated, it could use a different fuel to generate power. Click here to see what fueling options the power station may have available to them.
WEDNESDAY
– Just as it has throughout the Country, the U.S. conflict in Iran has caused gas prices in Eastern Wisconsin to skyrocket. Click here to see where prices sit locally this week.
– A local nonprofit’s fundraiser last week put them in the top three in the country. Click here to learn more about the impressive fundraising effort from the Manitowoc Warming Shelter’s Coldest Night of the Year
– New housing options will be coming to Downtown Sheboygan in the future. Click here to get the latest on the TID Development Agreement approved by Sheboygan’s Common Council.
– A local veteran support group will be fundraising this weekend. Click here to learn more about the Patriot Riders of America, WI Chapter 2’s 4th annual Chili Competition and Bake Sale fundraiser
THURSDAY
– The two elementary school principals in Two Rivers Public Schools are supporting the district’s realignment of their schools. Click here to see what the district has planned.
– A store in the City of Kiel is a finalist in a storefront makeover contest sponsored by the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation. Click here to see which business could be getting a makeover.
– A local student has been named a recipient of a very prestigious scholarship. Click here to see what scholarship Kendra Klein has received.
– As the Manitowoc Public School District continues to get ready for a major consolidation next school year, it will be honoring the legacy of Madison and Jackson Elementary Schools. Click here to see how.
FRIDAY
– Congressman Glenn Grothman’s bill aimed at cracking down on regulatory abuse has taken a major step in the legislative process. Click here to learn more about the CRACKDOWN Act.
– The City of Two Rivers has updated its municipal code regarding alcohol. Click here to see why.
– A local organization is providing support to Hope House in Manitowoc. Click here to see how much the Sunrise Rotary has contributed to Hope House.
– Plymouth High School will be hosting a blood drive next week. Click here to see when and where you can go to contribute.












