
MONDAY
– A bill penned by an area state senator has now become law. Click here to learn more about Sen. Andre Jacque’s bill, which outlaws “deep fake” pornography.
– A former school in Manitowoc has been added to the Wisconsin Historical Society’s State Register of Historic Places. Click here to see which one.
– The family of a Milwaukee serviceman is thanking a Two Rivers convenience store for sending a little taste of home to the Mediterranean. Click here to see what the Two Rivers Kwik Trip did to support Gas Turbine System Technician Petty Officer 2nd Class (GSM2) Zachary Baltutis.
– A recent fundraiser hosted by the Clipper City Chordsmen is helping keep music alive in our community. Click here to see how much was raised by the group at its Teach the World to Sing concert.
TUESDAY
– Changes are coming to Neshotah Beach in Two Rivers, and some residents are not happy. Click here to see what some residents had to say.
– A subdivision in Two Rivers continues to see growth. Click here to get the latest on the Sandy Bay Highlands Subdivision.
– Manitowoc’s Ascend Services is teaming up with the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Disability Employment Policy to celebrate National Disability Employment Awareness Month. Click here to learn more.
– The Manitowoc County Historical Society is bringing some of its photo collection online. Click here to see what it all entails.
WEDNESDAY
– A Manitowoc County Detective says parents need to keep an eye on their child’s phone if they want to keep them safe from sextortion. Click here for some safety tips.
– A local high school senior is now one of only 16,000 semifinalists in the United States for a scholarship. Click here to see what scholarship Manitowoc Lincoln Senior Tor Seilheimer is in the running to receive.
– The US Cellular store in Two Rivers had to move just two blocks away to continue serving its customers. Click here to learn more about its new location.
– Some volunteers in Two Rivers decided to give their time to help improve the environment last week. Click here to learn more.
THURSDAY
– Eastern Wisconsin gas prices have dropped again, this time lower than they have been all year. Click here to see how low they got this week.
– A bill aimed at protecting emotional support and service animals has passed in the state Assembly. Click here to learn more about the bill penned by Assemblyman Paul Tittl.
– A benefit will be taking place next weekend for a local man who is battling cancer. Click here to see how you can support Eddy Jonas and his family.
– Three local tennis players have punched their tickets to state. Click here to see how Taylor Peterson and Jordin Popp of Manitowoc Lincoln and Megan Lamers of Roncalli/Two Rivers made it happen.
FRIDAY
– Manitowoc County department heads are asking for funding that was taken out by the current executive in the proposed 2026 county budget. Click here to see what Coroner Curt Green and others had to say.
– The summer farmers market season is beginning to wind down in Downtown Sheboygan. Click here to see how many are left for the season.
– An Eastern Wisconsin financial institution is being praised for its support of women. Click here to see where UnitedOne Credit Union ranked nationally on the “Best Places to Work for Women” list.
– The Two Rivers Parks and Recreation Department is extending an invitation to gardeners looking for a spot to grow their plants next year. Click here to see how you can get involved in the Community Garden.












