MONDAY
– A Newton resident is making his mark on TikTok. Click here to learn more about Devin Argall and his rise to 100,000 followers on the popular video sharing app.
– The Calumet County Sheriff’s Office is reminding drivers that April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month. Click here to see the stats from 2025.
– The Capitol Civic Center has announced the grand return of the world’s largest touring children’s theatre of its kind. Click here to see how students can sign up to participate in the upcoming Missoula Children’s Theater workshop.
– The Reedsville basketball team earned a prestigious award from the WIAA. Click here to see which award the Panthers received.
TUESDAY
– Hundreds of individuals in Wisconsin have received state funding for job training, including two organizations in Sheboygan County. Click here to see which local companies were selected for Fast Forward grants.
– A grant for Lakeshore College will support multiple programs. Click here to see how much the local college received from the Wisconsin Technical College System.
– Two area businesses are among nine throughout the state to receive Wisconsin Safety Council Workplace Safety Awards. Click here how Land O’Lakes Inc in Kiel and Sargento in Plymouth were honored.
– Thirteen students and teachers from Two Rivers High School traveled to Domažlice last month for the sixth student exchange between the sister cities. Click here to learn more about the visit.
WEDNESDAY
– The votes have been tallied for the 2026 Spring General Election. Click here to see the results.
– Tourism is majorly impacting the City of Two Rivers. Click here to see how much has been collected in Room Tax dollars over the past three years.
– Over spring break, 30 students traveled to Italy with the European History Travel group for an educational tour across the country. Click here to see what all the students experienced.
– A film made in Wisconsin and starring an actor from Valders is coming to Manitowoc. Click here to see when and where you can view Winter Hymns.
THURSDAY
– Candidates in the running to become the next Governor of Wisconsin will be coming to Sheboygan next week. Click here to see which candidates are slated to participate in the Sheboygan County Chamber of Commerce’s Friday Forum
– The City of Two Rivers will ask skilled care facilities to foot the bill when they are called to certain incidents. Click here for the details on the new ordinance.
– A Sheboygan manufacturer has rebranded but promises the same great products and traditions they have become known for. Click here to learn more about the rebranding of PLENCO.
– An area credit union is being recognized again as a great place to work. Click here to see how highly UnitedOne Credit Union was ranked on the list.
FRIDAY
– After roughly 40 years behind the mic, WOMT’s Lee Douglas has announced he is hanging up the headphones. Click here to see what he had to say about his career.
– The father of the man recently pulled from Lake Michigan is asking for something to be done around the lighthouse. Click here to see what Johnathan Shields Sr. wants to see installed.
– The City of Manitowoc’s Department of Tourism has introduced a new way to explore the city. Click here to learn more about the Visit Manitowoc Passes program.
– The Manitowoc County Sheriff’s Office has announced its 2025-26 Law Enforcement and Corrections Officers of the Year. Click here to see who was selected.














