MONDAY
– Criminal charges are on the rise in Manitowoc. Click here to see the stats for the month of March.
– Some members of the Manitowoc County Sheriff’s Office are now wearing body cameras. Click here to see what the next steps in training are for Sheriff’s Deputies.
– After 20 years as Manitowoc County Executive, Bob Ziegelbauer is now officially retired. Click here to see what he had to say as he reflected on his political career.
– As a part of the ongoing 100-year celebration at WOMT, a collection of vintage radios can now be seen at the Manitowoc Public Library. Click here to learn more about the WOMT 100 Vintage Radio Showcase.
TUESDAY
– The City of Manitowoc will move forward with purchasing the property of a closed elementary school for $1.00. Click here to see what the MPSD and the City had to say about the deal.
– The Manitowoc Police and Manitowoc Fire Rescue have named their persons of the year. Click here to see which public servants were honored by the Eagles Club.
– A center for all things agriculture in Manitowoc County is in the midst of one of its busiest times of the year. Click here to see what is coming up at the Farm Wisconsin Discovery Center.
– Three students at Manitowoc Lutheran High School brought home the gold at a statewide economics competition. Click here to see which students earned gold at the Junior Achievement of Wisconsin Statewide Stock Market Challenge.
WEDNESDAY
– For the 1st time in 20 years, Manitowoc County has a new county executive. Click here to see what Tyler Martel has planned for his time in the position.
– The City of Manitowoc has approved the final development agreement for a new apartment complex on the former Mirro property. Click here to learn more about the planned housing development.
– An area utility company has been recognized for its operational safety. Click here to see what award Plymouth Utilities has received.
– Two Rivers High School and UW Green Bay have revealed the Rising Phoenix Class of 2028. Click here to see which students are participating.
THURSDAY
– The City of Manitowoc is settling a relocation claim with a local business. Click here to learn more about the settlement with Braun Building Center.
– The City of Two Rivers is starting to shape what future development could look like on the former Hamilton Property. Click here to see what was discussed Wednesday night.
– A dozen Manitowoc County educators are being recognized for their hard work. Click here to see which local teachers and administrators are being honored with an Excellence in Education Award.
– A local farmers market has received grant funding. Click here to see what the Sheboygan County Interfaith Organization’s (SCIO) farmers market plans to do with its share of $25,000 in grant funding.
FRIDAY
– Two area companies are set to honor a cheesemaking pioneer with the opening of a new store. Click here to learn about the soon opening Francis Baker Sheese Store.
– The Manitowoc Public School District will be honoring the legacy of one of the elementary schools closing next school year. Click here to learn about the celebration set for 1:00 p.m. today (April 25th).
– Manitowoc County’s Sheriff is looking to get another term. Click here to see why Sheriff Dan Hartwic is looking to retain his seat in November.
– The Sheboygan Fire Department is grateful for the support of its community. Click here to see how the turnout at last week’s blood drive will help a newly implemented, life saving program.








