MONDAY
– A highway resurfacing project has begun in Sheboygan County. Click here to see which section of Highway 42 is being addressed and how long the project will take.
– The Manitowoc Area Visitor and Convention Bureau is hoping a deal can be struck soon with the City of Manitowoc. Click here to see what both sides had to say about the state of their relationship.
– Three Democrats running in various assembly districts around Manitowoc County made their pitch to voters during a canvas meeting last week. Click here to see what Steve Welch, Kay Ladson, and Alicia Saunders say are their major campaign goals.
– Seehafer Broadcasting is looking to help collect school supplies for children in need. Click here to see how you can get involved in the KAN Cool for School Supply Drive.
TUESDAY
– The speed limit on Waldo Boulevard in Manitowoc will stay the same for now. Click here to see what several Common Council members said about the proposal.
– For the first time in over a month, the gas prices in all Eastern Wisconsin counties went down over the past week. Click here to see where the prices sit this week in our area.
– We now know what is going into the former Buffalo Wild Wings building in Manitowoc. Click here to learn more about the Chinese restaurant BBQ Hot Pot.
– A legendary UW-Green Bay men’s basketball coach has passed away. Click here to learn more about the career of Dave Buss.
WEDNESDAY
– Manitowoc County is getting a county sales tax. Click here to see the arguments made for and against the tax approved by the County Board.
– Several submarine veteran groups are donating for the dry-docking of the USS Cobia. Click here to see how much was donated by the groups for the repairs to the iconic sub.
– Seehafer News and the Manitowoc Symphony Orchestra are fundraising for Jason and Tina Prigge. Click here to see how you can support the couple.
– A Plymouth author has published a new book. Click here to learn more about Karen Meyer and her book “The Knight and the Evil Magician”.
THURSDAY
– One part of a Two Rivers street will not have parking allowed on it anymore. Click here to see why parking is no longer allowed on one side of the 2200 block of Jefferson Street.
– Governor Tony Evers was in town Wednesday. Click here to see why he was given a tour of the Lincoln Park Zoo.
– Disabled veterans in Sheboygan County are being offered free boat launch permits. Click here to see who qualifies and which lakes are a part of the program.
– Manitowoc Lincoln grad Noah Wech calls being drafted by the Brewers “surreal”. Click here to see what else Noah had to say about his draft experience.
FRIDAY
– A Manitowoc County Highway will be closed for multiple weeks. Click here to see which section of Highway T is being repaved.
– The Wisconsin Sand Sculpting Festival is returning to the Lake Michigan waterfront this weekend. Click here to see what is happening at Red Arrow Beach in Manitowoc.
– A local celebration of all things beer is returning to the Manitowoc riverfront. Click here to see how many beer makers will be participating in Malt City Brewfest next weekend.