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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,
Daggett man accused of threatening UP officials to be prosecuted by AG's Office
MENOMINEE, MI— The Michigan Attorney General’s Office will prosecute the case against a Menominee County man accused of threatening a number of government officials. Peter Sand, 22, of Daggett, is charged with false report or threat of terrorism, using the internet/telecommunications to commit terrorism, and felony using a computer to commit a crime.
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.
UW-Whitewater's Grace Wickman earns All-WIAC honors
WHITEWATER, Wis. — Former Peshtigo High School softball standout Grace Wickman garnered All-Conference laurels from the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference on Thursday. Wickman, a 2021 graduate of Peshtigo and a junior at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, was one of four members of the Warhawk softball team that were selected as All-WIAC for the performances during the 2024 season. Playing third base for UW-Whitewater, Wickman established herself as one of the...
Last Barn Dance Of The Season
The Door County Folk Alliance will host its final barn dance of the season May 25, 7-9 pm, at the Kress Pavilion. Caller Mike Grimm will lead participants through circle and long-line dances. Live music will be provided. Dancers of all levels are welcome, but children should be at least 8 and be able to follow instructions on their own.
Six student athletes at Powers sign their letters of intent on Tuesday
FLINT, Mich. (WJRT) - 6 Chargers will be taking their athletic talent to the next level. Ali Anderson- Mott (Girls Basketball) Amaya Smith- Central Michigan (Girls Basketball) Anne Hasselbach- Grand Valley Statue University (Cheer) Parker Solano- Furman University (Football) Christian Dedivanaj- Eastern University (Basketball)
Woman charged in Marinette car-pedestrian crash pleads guilty
MARINETTE, WI— The driver in a Marinette accident that injured a young pedestrian has pleaded guilty in the case. Amber Renner, 36, was westbound on Carney Avenue last December when she heard something in the back seat, where her child was. She said she turned to look behind her, and when she turned back around, 17-year-old Bryce Steinfath was in the crosswalk. He was struck and suffered significant injuries.
Kayela Putnam sets new Stephenson record in pole vault
HARRIS — Stephenson’s Kayela Putnam soared into the history books with a record-smashing performance in the pole vault at the Bark River-Harris track and field invitational on Monday. Putnam established the new Stephenson High School watermark with a vault of nine feet, six inches, breaking the old record set by Debbie Palmer (9’ 2”) in 1998. “Kayela has worked so hard for this, and to think she only began vaulting...
Cavaliers stun Menominee on wild-pitch walkoff
MARINETTE — The St. Thomas Aquinas Academy Baseball team took a thrilling 11-10 victory over Menominee on Wednesday. Both offenses were clicking, combining to score 21 runs on 19 hits. Menominee led throughout the contest but could not silence STAA’s offense in the latter innings. Both teams scored two runs in the first inning. ...
Maroon girls fourth, boys fifth at Kingsford GNC match
IRON MOUNTAIN — The Menominee golf team participated in the Kingsford Great Northern Conference match at Pine Grove Country Club in Iron Mountain. The Lady Maroons finished fourth amid a congested field with a team score of 215. Kingsford (201) edged Marquette (207) by six strokes to take first place, while Escanaba (210) finished five strokes ahead of Menominee for third place. Gladstone was a distant fifth at 283 strokes. ...
Renaissance at Rennes holds Spring Craft Fair for residents and community
MARINETTE — Ivon Butman, from Menominee, fastened the yarn on her patriotic wall hanging as her son, Bryan, flipped through the family album to show his mother in pictures. One as a young adult in ruby lips and professionally posed. One as an accomplished accordionist. One with a keen interest in traditional folk dancing. “I’m very fortunate to have wonderful children,” Ivon said. ...
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