
MONDAY
– One person is dead following a police standoff in Fond du Lac County. After responding to a domestic situation, the male suspect was found in the trunk of a car, where he took his own life. Click here for more details.
– The Anshe Poale Zedek Synagogue in Manitowoc has ceased operations. Click here to learn more about the over 120 year history of the local Jewish Synagogue.
– The Manitowoc County Executive says the County is “in good shape” on both the vaccine and financial fronts. Click here to see why Bob Zigelbauer feels this is the case.
– A former Valders High School athlete is the new record-holder in the shotput at North Dakota University. Click here to see what record Chris Evenson broke, and where he sits all time in other events.
TUESDAY
– Two Manitowoc residents are facing multiple charges regarding a drug investigation that resulted in their arrests. 35-year-old Steven James Khail and 34- year-old Melissa Marie Jagemann are charged with possession of Heroin and Fentanyl with intent to deliver and possession of Methamphetamine. Click here to learn more about the arrest.
– A barn in the Sheboygan County Town of Lyndon was destroyed over the weekend after a controlled burn went out of control. While no injuries were reported, two tractors were destroyed along with the building, and an unspecified number of haybales.
– Lakeshore Technical College has announced that they are preparing to offer Manufacturing Engineering Technology, Wind Technician, Residential HVAC (heating, ventilation, air conditioning) Installer, and Digital Marketing. Click here to learn more about there programs, along with the many others offered by LTC.
– The Old Glory Honor Flight has received a sizable donation from Oshkosh Defense. Click here to see how much was donated.
WEDNESDAY
– Police in Kiel have arrested a Sheboygan man who was reportedly trying to enter homes yesterday morning (March 23rd). Charges of Trespassing and Disorderly Conduct against the 24-year-old suspect were referred to the DA’s office. Click here to see the details of the case.
– The two candidates vying to hold the Manitowoc Mayoral seat debated on several topics on Tuesday. Click here to see what Incumbent Justin Nickels and Challenger Chris Able had to say on the MPSD Referendum.
– A Sheboygan man has been arrested following a shots fired incident from over the weekend. The man has been charged with Endangering Safety with the Use of a Dangerous Weapon. Click here to learn more.
– Lakeshore Technical College has earned the Military Friendly® School designation for the 12th consecutive year. Click here to see what they had to do in order to receive this prestigious honor.
THURSDAY
– The Manitowoc Common Council extended Mayor Justin Nickels’ State of Emergency Wednesday night. Click here to see what exactly that means.
– The Manitowoc Police Department is investigating a burglary that took place at Roncalli High School recently. Click here to see what the suspect stole, and photos of the suspect.
– The Above and Beyond Children’s Museum in Sheboygan is now allowing children back into their building. Click here to see what changes had to be made.
– The American Red Cross has teamed up with INDYCAR to help refuel the blood supply. Click here to see what you can win by donating, and to see where a couple of blood drives will be held locally.
FRIDAY
– The Big Brother Big Sister organizations in Manitowoc and Sheboygan Counties have joined forces to create Big Brother Big Sisters Wisconsin Shoreline. Click here to see how this merger will better help the children of Eastern Wisconsin.
– Two pre-teens in Two Rivers must have listened to their parents, as they were ablet o avoid being kidnapped by an unknown man. Click here to lean more about the case.
– The Lakeshore Humane Society is asking for the public’s assistance in caring for an 8-month of dog who was struck by a car last month. Click here to learn about Culligan, and how you can help.
– Football fans now have another local team that they can watch and support. Click here to learn more about the start up team, the Sheboygan County SaberCats.