
MONDAY
– Happy New Year!
TUESDAY
– There were a pair of fires in Kiel over the weekend. Click here to get the details.
– The Two Rivers Police Department is inviting residents to enjoy a Coffee with a Cop. Click here to see when the next meet up will be.
– For just shy of one-third of a year, the gas prices in Eastern Wisconsin have been on a steady decline. Click here to see where the area gas prices sit following a sixteenth week of declines.
– Valders wrestlers performed well at the Oshkosh on the Water Tournament over the weekend. Click here to see which mat technicians earned top ten finishes at the 71-team tournament.
WEDNESDAY
– The ballots are set for the 2024 election. Click here to see which Manitowoc County Board seats will be contested and which Board Supervisors will not be running for reelection.
– The Lakeshore Humane Society is still being affected in part by the COVID-19 pandemic. Click here to see how the pandemic is tied to an influx of pet returns.
– A winner has been declared in the Battle of the Cats and Dogs. Click here to see which popular pet earned the crown in the Seehafer Broadcasting Giving Tree fundraiser.
– There’s a new Seehafer News podcast focusing on the NFL and Wisconsin sports. Click here to see how you can hear the podcast featuring Former Packer Center Evan Smith and Seehafer News’s Ryan Brahm.
THURSDAY
– Hundreds of people at one of Johnsonville’s plants in Sheboygan County will be out of a job by the end of the year. Click here to see why.
– Five people are vying for three at large seats on the Two Rivers City Council. Click here to see who will be on the ballot in April.
– The Two Rivers City Council is looking forward to what is coming in the new year. Click here to see which projects are on tap in 2024.
– Manitowoc’s new assistant fire chief is excited for his new job. Click here to learn more about Ben Kraynek’s career.
FRIDAY
– The L.B Clark Middle School new addition projects are moving along well. Click here to see how the weather has helped the process.
– We now know who will be on the ballot for the Manitowoc Common Council. Click here to see which community members will be running for five seats this April.
– A major step has been taken for the Manitowoc County Courthouse restoration project. Click here to see what the Executive Committee did this week.
– A local group of women are committed to philanthropy. Click here to learn more about the group known as 100+ Women Who Care of Manitowoc County.











