
MONDAY
– Sheboygan County was busy with road closures this week. Click here to see why.
– While hospice and palliative care often are used interchangeably in conversation, ThedaCare is reminding those with seriously ill family members that they actually serve slightly different purposes. Click here to learn more.
– The Manitowoc County Sheriff’s Office reminds residents to be vigilant for deer. Click here for some safety tips and what to do if you do hit a deer.
TUESDAY
– Manitowoc Public Utility Electricity rates will be going up. Click here to see why.
– The Sheboygan County Chamber of Commerce is looking to get a better understanding of business progress in the community. Click here to see how you can make your voice heard.
– One of the two investors who brought the Cobblestone Hotel to Two Rivers has been honored for his community support. Click here to see what award Richard Carey received.
– Lakeshore College in Cleveland is celebrating the grand opening of its brand new Dental Clinic expansion. Click here to learn more about the expansion.
WEDNESDAY
– Wisconsin’s Safe Drinking Water Loan Program monies will be coming to some cities on the lakeshore. Click here to see which communities will be receiving funding.
– The rules regarding parking on South 8th Street near Manitowoc Lincoln High School have changed. Click here to learn more.
– Manitowoc Public Utilities is wrapping up a project fixing two of its clarifiers. Click here to learn more about the ongoing project.
– A local scout troop in Sheboygan has helped transform a heavily trafficked park in the City. Click here to see how Eagle Scout Troop 801 improved Jaycee Quarry Park’s disc golf course.
THURSDAY
– A local community organization is looking to move. Click here to see what is being done to accommodate the relocation of the Lakeshore Community Foundation in Manitowoc.
– The Two Rivers City Manager is excited for the future after a new business recently opened its doors. Click here to see what Kyle Kordell had to say about the opening of Rush Logistics.
– The Salvation Army of Manitowoc County is holding a friendly competition to see which local organization can raise the most money. Click here to see which organizations are participating in the “Battle of the Nonprofits”.
– Two Rivers High School has begun honoring students for their hard work. Click here to learn more about the “Keepers of the CODE” award.
FRIDAY
– The former owner and president of Schaus Mechanical has passed away. Click here to learn more about the life of James. W. Schaus.
– Two Rivers High School is performing quite well, according to the State of Wisconsin. Click here to see what grade they received on the State Report Card.
– The Two Rivers Police Department is asking again for donations for the annual Shop with a Cop event. Click here to see how you can support the program.
– This year’s honorable parade marshals for the 37th Annual Lakeshore Holiday Parade in Manitowoc will help carry on the legacy of a former city representative. Click here to learn more.











