MONDAY
– The City of Two Rivers wants to know residents’ opinions on what should be done with the former Hamilton property. Click here to see how you can have your voice heard.
– Another person is in custody in connection to a fatal shooting in Sheboygan. Click here for the latest details on the case
– Roger Street Fishing Village in Two Rivers is adding more information about a special coast. Click here to see what additions the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has made.
– An area university is looked to celebrate Black History Month this week. Click here to learn about Lakeland University’s Black History Month chapel service held on Thursday (February 5th).
TUESDAY
– Mishicot residents are remaining vocal about a proposed AI Data Center. Click here to see what they had to say.
– The City of Sheboygan is seeking residents in need of repairs to their homes. Click here to learn more about the Community Development Block Grant Housing Rehab program.
– Progress Lakeshore is accepting applications for an annual training program. Click here to see how you can sign up for the Spring 2026 Entrepreneurial Training Program.
– Two high school dance teams from Sheboygan are heading to state. Click here to see which ones.
WEDNESDAY
– A new procedure in the Manitowoc Public School District would set rules for outside groups looking to fund projects. Click here to see what is being done.
– Thanks to some state funding, a new early childhood education program is coming to Sheboygan County. Click here to learn more about the Get Kids Ready program.
– The 2026 Host of the Manitowoc County Breakfast on the Farm has been announced. Click here to see which farm was selected.
– A golf professional at a local course has been given a major honor. Click here to see what award Dan Hastreiter, the PGA Assistant General Manager and Head Professional at Blackwolf Run in Kohler, received.
THURSDAY
– The Two Rivers community is making their voices heard regarding the future of the former Hamilton property. Click here to see what some residents had to say.
– The DATCP has released its list of top consumer complaints received over the past year. Click here to see which issues topped the list.
– For the second year in a row, the Manitowoc Warming Shelter will be hosting a local rendition of a nationwide fundraising effort. Click here to learn more about the 2nd Annual Coldest Night of the Year walk.
– It is time once again for Girl Scouts around the country to don their uniforms and begin selling their iconic cookies. Click here to see what new creation was added to the menu.
FRIDAY
– The Better Business Bureau (BBB) is aware of scams involving cryptocurrency vending machines. Click here to see how people are using Bitcoin ATMs to scam people.
– Some nonprofit organizations in eastern Wisconsin have earned grant funding from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. Click here to see which organizations are getting a portion of the funding.
– The host of Sheboygan County’s Breakfast on the Farm has been announced. Click here to see where the annual June Dairy Month celebration will be held.
– A Manitowoc woman is one of eight women set to be honored by Insight. Click here to see what award Tina Prigge is set to receive.













