
MONDAY
– The Manitowoc Public School District’s Board of Education voted on a measure regarding controversial topics being discussed in class, and the constituents are split. Click here to hear comments from both sides of the argument.
– Johnsonville, LLC is recalling approximately 42,062 pounds of product. Click here to see which product was affected and why.
– June 20 is Lightning Safety Awareness Day in Wisconsin. Click here for some safety tips from ReadyWisconsin.
– Two area girls’ soccer teams had a day to remember Saturday, as Kiel and Plymouth each won their respective state tournament. Click here to see who led the way for the Raiders and Panthers.
TUESDAY
– The Mishicot couple who has been the driving force behind Dillon’s Law in Wisconsin and several other states are now asking for your help. Click here to see how you can help them get a version of Dillon’s Law passed at the federal level.
– A special tribute song to a late Manitowoc musician was performed Saturday during Metro Jam in Washington Park. Click here to learn more about the song “Spiders in my Pocket” and it’s writer, Steve Heise.
– The Two Rivers Historical Society is inviting the community to the reopening of The Washington House Museum and Visitor Center. Click here to learn more about this weekend’s event.
– Kiel High School’s Athletic Director spoke highly of the state champion girls soccer team. Click here to see what Steve Walsh had to say about the team and their work ethic.
WEDNESDAY
– Senator Andre Jacque has given us an update on the ongoing state budget negotiations. Click here to see when he believes it will all be ironed out.
– A local health-conscious café is moving to downtown Manitowoc. Click here to see where Café Harmony will be serving starting July 1st.
– A Manitowoc Lincoln student participated in a national history competition. Click here to learn more about the National History Day program and what Tor Seiheimer created.
– Heart-a-rama earned some of this years donations thanks to a local athlete that is now in the NFL. Click here to see what Tampa Bay Buccaneer’s Offensive Lineman Luke Goedeke contributed to the annual fundraiser.
THURSDAY
– Two Rivers City Manager Greg Buckley is calling the recently passed shared revenue plan a “big deal” for the Cool City. Click here to see how much more state money the City Two Rivers will be getting.
– How is the Manitowoc County Courthouse Dome project going to be funded? Click here to see what County Executive Bob Ziegelbauer says are the options at this point.
– It is going to be a busy weekend in Two Rivers with rides, music, and family attractions. Click here to see the band lineup and other attractions coming with Beach Bash taking place at Nashotah Beach.
– A new ballet studio is now open in Manitowoc. Click here to learn more about the Manitowoc Ballet Academy.
FRIDAY
– The State of Wisconsin’s Joint Finance Committee has approved the largest tax cut in Wisconsin’s history. Click here to see what Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu had to say about it.
– Some changes are coming to the way Manitowoc City employees will receive wage increases. Click here to see how Mayor Justin Nickels said the changes will help attract and retain employees.
– A farm in Brillion is hosting the Calumet County “Sundae” on a Farm fittingly this Sunday. Click here to see what all visitors to Shiloh Dairy can expect.
– The Reedsville Firefighters are hosting their 122nd annual 3-day picnic this weekend. Click here to see which bands will be performing at one of the biggest parties of the year in Manitowoc County.












