MONDAY
– The executive director of the Wisconsin Maritime Museum helped lead an expedition to find a shipwreck in Lake Michigan. Click here to see how Kevin Cullen aided in the discovery of the wreckage of the Margaret A. Muir 130 years after she sank.
– Another long-term closure has been announced in connection to the I-41 expansion project. Click here to see which roads will be closed through next fall.
– Governor Tony Evers has announced over $22 million in grants to municipalities throughout the state, including some locally. Click here to see which municipalities are getting a portion of the Community Development Block Grants.
– The Manitowoc County Sheriff’s Office has waved goodbye to a longtime deputy. Click here to learn more about the career of Deputy Jason Jost.
TUESDAY
– Two Rivers is buzzing over the opening of a new diner in the city. Click here to learn more about Cozy B’s, including how the owners came up with the name.
– The changes in gas prices around our area are a bit of a mixed bag this week. Click here to see how the prices in our area compare to last week.
– The date for the 2025 Miss Harbor Cities & Outstanding Teen Scholarship Competition has been announced. Click here to see when the contests will hit the Capitol Civic Center stage.
– This week marks the official start of the 2024 football season. Click here to see the storylines for the Manitowoc County teams.
WEDNESDAY
– It has now been just over a month since the crash that changed the lives of Jason and Tina Prigge. Click here to get a recovery update on the prominent Manitowoc couple.
– The Neighborhood has officially purchased the former McKinley School Building. Click here to see what is next for the group looking to transform the school into transitional housing.
– The Mayor of Manitowoc is touting the city’s “tremendous growth.” Click here to see why Mayor Justin Nickels is saying the city is “well-positioned” for the future.
– A pair of Two Rivers businesses are getting grant money from the City. Click here to see which projects are splitting $20,000 in TID grants.
THURSDAY
– Seehafer Broadcasting welcomed in some out of town visitors Wednesday afternoon. Click here to see what the five students from Japan have enjoyed about their visit to Eastern Wisconsin.
– The Manitowoc Public School District wants to let the community learn about their budgeting process. Click here to learn more about the Community Informational Sessions.
– The Manitowoc Police Department is reminding residents to leave other peoples’ political signs alone. Click here to see what the punishment could be for vandalizing political signs.
– The Sheboygan County Economic Development Corporation is looking to build some more housing options in Plymouth. Click here to learn more about the 32-acre proposal.
FRIDAY
– The Manitowoc delegation of students who visited Japan had high praise for the people of Kamogawa. Click here to see what else the students from Manitowoc Lincoln, Mishicot, and Valders High Schools enjoyed about their trip.
– After two successful events, Pedal Down Promotions of Manitowoc is gearing up for its third Book Show and Author Signing. Click here to see when it will be and which authors will be on hand.
– An Eastern Wisconsin representative in Madison is being praised again for his work. Click here to see what award Rep. Paul Tittl was given by Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce.
– The Powerboat P1 Midwest Challenge is back in Sheboygan this weekend. Click here to see what all is on tap for the second annual event.