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Lions Brat Stand Reappearing In Front Of The Pig
The Sister Bay Lions are preparing for another season of serving bratwurst meals at their blue and gold Lions tent at the Piggly Wiggly in Sister Bay. The brat stand will be open 10 am – 4 pm Saturday, May 25. In addition to brats, cheeseburgers, hamburgers and hot...
Gibraltar School Groundbreaking Ceremony
Gibraltar Area School District will hold a groundbreaking at 5 pm Monday, May 20 to commemorate the beginning of referendum-approved construction projects that will include construction of a classroom wing beginning in 2024, followed in 2025 by additions to replace the original gym, classroom spaces, offices and main, front entry.
Area high school sporting events (May 20-21)
Schedule subject to change Today’s eventsTrack and field WIAA Regionals Coleman, Lena/STAA, Crivitz, Gillett, Niagara/Florence, Oconto vs multiple schools at Suring, 3:45 p.m. Marinette, Peshtigo vs multiple schools at Medford, 4 p.m. ...
Listen Up!
Whether you’re looking for a DJ, some jazz or classical music, you’ll find all this weekend!. May 18, 2-5 pm, Door 44 Winery, 5464 Cty P in Sturgeon Bay. From sophisticated jazz to contemporary pop, these Wisconsin-based artists play an eclectic musical mix. Photo by Jen Koss Photos.
Girls softball: Clippers’ Season Ends at Kiel
The Sturgeon Bay softball team’s season came to an end Friday in the WIAA Division 3 regional quarterfinals. The No. 10-seeded Clippers lost in three innings at No. 7-seeded Kiel, 15-0. Also in Division 3, No. 6-seeded Southern Door opens the postseason Tuesday at 4:30 pm in the regional...
Fish Creek Goose Problem to be Addressed
The Town of Gibraltar took the first step towards controlling Fish Creek’s downtown waterfront goose problem during a May 1 town board meeting. The board voted 4-1 to employ the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) – Wildlife Services to cull the area’s excess goose population. Fish...
Community forum on manure management spreads information and raises more questions
Besides the obvious odor, the big stink surrounding manure lies in contamination of drinking water. According to a 2021 federal study, manure content in drinking water was found to be the major cause of gastrointestinal illnesses in Kewaunee County. Cattle outnumber people 5-to-1 in Kewaunee County, which has more dairy...
Hwy 42 Resurfacing Continues
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (Wis-DOT) continues to push north giving state Highway 42 a facelift for 12.1 miles from Sturgeon Bay to Egg Harbor. The $6.76 million project is scheduled to be completed June 28 and includes various culvert removal and replacements, culvert transition excavation, concrete curb and gutter, asphalt milling and overlaying of the roadway, pavement marking, centerline and shoulder rumble strips, and other incidental work.
Marinette man charged with making terrorist threats with an AR-15
A Marinette man has been charged for terrorist threats and disorderly conduct after allegedly threatening to come into the county's Department of Human Resources building in Marinette with an AR-15.
New Owners, Familiar Faces At Skip Stone Coffee
Skip Stone Coffee Roasters announced a change in ownership effective May 13. After a few years of partnership, Britt Unkefer is passing Skip Stone Coffee Roasters on to Lilly Orozco and her husband, Juan Ornelas. “We would like to express our gratitude towards Britt for supporting us during this process,”...
Farmers markets in Door County: Here's your guide to fresh produce, plants, crafts, more
DOOR COUNTY - Six days a week in eight different communities. That's how often and where to find a farmers market in Door County. With the month of May reaching its halfway point, farmers markets are gearing up over the next month to open for their summer and early fall seasons all across the Peninsula, from Sturgeon Bay to Washington Island. Every day except Thursday, including one late afternoon/early evening, shoppers will be able to seek and find fresh food products grown and made locally, health and body care products, and arts and crafts.
Girls Soccer: Clippers Doubled up by Marines
Sturgeon Bay’s girls soccer team fell in non-conference action Friday at Clark Field to Marinette, 4-2. Chloe Seymour accounted for two of the Marines’ four goals. Alexis Olson and Paula Wienke each scored for the Clippers. In goal, Isabella Jimenez Seyfer made six saves for Sturgeon Bay. The...
Hardy Gallery Announces 2024 Season
The Hardy Gallery will open for its 62nd season May 24, starting with its annual Wall-to-Wall Juried Exhibit on display May 24 – July 7. The exhibit is open to emerging and established artists working in a variety of media, and this year’s judge is Door County artist Shan Bryan-Hanson. During the exhibit, the public can vote for their favorite piece to receive the People’s Choice Award. A juror talk will take place June 14, 2-3 pm, and an opening reception will be held May 24, 5:30-7 pm.
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