MONDAY
– With the 4th of July nearly upon us, the Manitowoc Police Department is reminding citizens to stay safe when in contact with fireworks. Click here to see which fireworks are legal in the city limits.
– Manitowoc County’s Sheriff has completed a fifth session of a course through the National Sheriff’s Institute. Click here to see what Sheriff Dan Hartwig learned at the institute.
– A new coffee shop near downtown Manitowoc is getting ever closer to opening for business. Click here to see when Ziggi’s plans to open.
– Even more road work will be coming to Sheboygan County in the coming weeks. Click here to see which highway will be addressed thanks to a $5.3 million state grant.
TUESDAY
– The City of Manitowoc is simplifying and modernizing its public records management. Click here to learn more about the City’s partnership with CivicPlus.
– The Sheboygan County Chamber of Commerce has received significant state funding. Click here to see how the Chamber plans to use a $250,000 Talent Recruitment Grant.
– There is a new face at Sheboygan’s Above & Beyond Children’s Museum. Click here to see what role Caitlin Scherer has taken over.
– A local Girl Scout has received a national scholarship. Click here to see what Cova DeBauche did to earn the Gold Award from Girl Scouts of the USA.
WEDNESDAY
– Eastern Wisconsin gas prices continued their downward trajectory again this past week. Click here to see where the prices sit compared to a couple of months prior.
– Wisconsin’s Senate Majority Leader is reflecting on a 12-year career in Madison politics. Click here to see what Sen. Devin LeMahieu calls his favorite bill he helped pass.
– A former Plymouth department store that has been vacant for over a decade is under new ownership. Click here to see what Carbliss plans to do with the former Kmart on Eastern Avenue.
– The Chamber of Manitowoc County is looking for volunteers again for an annual end-of-summer tradition. Click here to see how you can help out at the Lakeshore Balloon Glow.
THURSDAY
– Two Rivers has received some good news regarding the former Hamilton property. Click here to see the results of the PFAS soil testing.
– The future of AI data centers in Wisconsin will be debated for years to come. Click here to see how some recent advancements may change public perception.
– A non-profit organization needs volunteers to help kids receive school supplies. Click here to see how you can help Kan Cool for School.
– The Capitol Civic Center is gearing up for a high-octane, Tony Award-winning show later this year. Click here to learn more about the upcoming American Idiot performance.
FRIDAY
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