MONDAY
– Work on the former Mirro property near downtown Manitowoc should begin very soon. Click here for the updated itinerary.
– The City of Two Rivers is making it a little easier for residents who have to help pay for sidewalk replacement. Click here to learn more.
– Manitowoc Public Utilities is explaining a plan that will help keep power in the city for the next two decades. Click here to learn more about MPU’s Integrated Resource Plan.
– A newly created all-women’s a cappella group in Manitowoc is getting a new director. Click here to see who is taking over the Badger Bells.
TUESDAY
– Nearly 22 years after Steven Avery filed a lawsuit for his wrongful conviction in 1985, two Green Bay men are doing the same thing. Click here to see what other connections the Avery case has with David and Robert Bintz.
– Manitowoc Public Schools’ superintendent says a committee’s goal to review Washington and Wilson Middle Schools and Lincoln High School starts from a “blank slate.” Click here to see what the group is focusing on in phase 2.
– After the introduction of a new community resource, the Sheboygan County Warming Center is in need of donations. Click here to see what they need.
– A national company spotlighting locally owned restaurants will highlight an area supper club. Click here to see what show filmed at Schwarz Supper Club in New Holstein.
WEDNESDAY
– The Two Rivers pilot parking program at Neshotah Beach looks to be off to a strong start. Click here to see what City Manager Kyle Kordell had to say.
– The City of Manitowoc is changing how it uses its emergency warning sirens. Click here to see what change was made.
– In celebration of 50 years of transforming the lives of students through education, workforce development, and community investment, the Lakeshore College Foundation has announced a new fundraising campaign. Click here to learn more about the $50 for 50 Years campaign.
– Two local students will be recognized as the inaugural graduates of a new apprenticeship program. Click here to see which local students graduated from the Orange Cross Ambulance Youth Apprenticeship Program.
THURSDAY
– Manitowoc County’s District Attorney says a controversial safety device is actually an important tool for prosecutors. Click here to see why DA Jacalyn LaBre supports the use of Flock Safety Cameras.
– A local counseling provider has received significant state funding. Click here to see how much Life Point Counseling is getting from the Department of Workforce Development.
– Two local organizations have partnered to feed families in need. Click here to learn more about the collaboration between Manitowoc County’s Sullivan Family Farm and the Sheboygan County Food Bank.
– Two Manitowoc men who had the opportunity to represent Wisconsin at the Special Olympics USA Games last month are still riding high on the experience. Click here to see what Lucas Smith and Preston Bjarnarson said about their time at the games.
FRIDAY
– Manitowoc County’s executive has eliminated a workgroup to “increase efficiency and eliminate government red tape.” Click here to see which workgroup got the axe.
– Listening session for Manitowoc Alderpersons will return next month. Click here to see when your alderman and the mayor will be available to hear your concerns.
– A data center moratorium is one step closer to being passed in Sheboygan. Click here to learn more about the details of the moratorium.
– Manitowoc Elks Lodge #687 is ready for a busy summer of events. Click here to see what the Lodge has planned.








