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New Owners, Familiar Faces At Skip Stone CoffeeDoor County Pulse23 HOURS AGO
Lions Brat Stand Reappearing In Front Of The PigDoor County Pulse16 HOURS AGO
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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...
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,”...
Wild Things: Sturgeon Bay Open Bass Tournament Here
Door County’s largest bass fishing contest, the Sturgeon Bay Open Bass Tournament (SBOBT), is underway. Now part of the North American Bass Challenge Series, the SBOBT runs May 17-18. As of Tuesday, 143 teams had signed up. The event not only lures hundreds of anglers to the area, it...
Sturgeon Bay bridge closes to fix crash damage, will close again for routine maintenance
STURGEON BAY - The historic Michigan Street Bridge closed for about four hours for emergency repairs from a crash Thursday, ahead of its closing for routine maintenance unrelated to the crash for four days next week. The Wisconsin Department of Transportation announced in a press release that a vehicle whose...
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.
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...
Cribbage Games Hosted By NWTC In Sister Bay
NWTC Learning and Innovation Center will host cribbage 10 am-noon Mondays, May 20 and June 3. To participate, bring a cribbage board and a deck of cards to the college building at 2438 S. Bay Shore Drive, Sister Bay.
High Sales In Cemetery Plots
In an annual report Monday, Baileys Harbor Cemetery sexton Mark Merrill said the town usually sells between zero and five cemetery plots per year, but sold 33 during the past year. Merrill said town officials have discussed increasing the prices of plots. The plots sold for $125 this year for...
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.
Housing Units Favored Over Hotel on West Waterfront
A residential housing development for the West Waterfront was favored over a hotel by Sturgeon Bay’s Finance/Purchasing and Building Committee on Tuesday. After going into closed session to consider both projects, the committee unanimously backed the proposed four-story, 54-unit housing project along East Maple Street over a four-story, 62-unit Cobblestone Hotel.
Upper Peninsula man sentenced for threatening state worker with explosives
MENOMINEE, MI – A 41-year-old Michigan man is sentenced to prison time for threatening a state worker during a phone call, WLUC reports. Asher Allan McNeil, of Menominee, pleaded guilty to attempted threat of terrorism and was sentenced in 41st Circuit Court to three to five years in prison, the report said.
A Clean Start for Those Who Need One
What does a hairstylist, a laundromat owner and a general manager/head brewer have in common?. Quite a lot, now that they’ve banded together to create a new program that offers free laundry and haircuts to anyone who wants or needs the service on the second Monday of each month.
Horticulturist Program On Trees, Shrubs
Horticulturist and Fish Creek resident Tom Wolfe, who served as the head gardener and horticulturist at The Art Institute of Chicago for more than 30 years, will lead a program on trees and shrubs of Door County at 10:30 am, Sunday, May 26 at Newport State Park. Weather permitting, the group will spend some time in the woods. The event will be at the Nature Center, Lot 1.
Server of the Week: Mary Bell, Thyme Restaurant and Catering
You may see this belle with her doggie pal, Oscar. Swatting at midges as they stroll Baileys Harbor. A joyful flute teacher – she won’t play you a dirge. Her students are many – from Gibraltar to Sturge. She’s always on Thyme for her restaurant shift,
Speaker To Share Lesson In Compassion
Dick Smythe will lead a program, “Tragedy and Triumph” at 10 am Sunday, May 19, sponsored by the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Door County (UUFDC). The retired entomologist tries to answer the question, “How do two very different peoples/nations, both of whom suffered unbelievable cruelty, mass starvation, homelessness, and a complete lack of any meaningful federal assistance, find a way to demonstrate a remarkable lesson of joint compassion and generosity?”
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