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  • New Exhibit at James May Gallery

    James May Gallery presents Lee Mothes, Joyce Symoniak, and Nicholas Danielson in a new exhibit running Sept. 1 – Oct. 2. The opening reception is Sept. 1, 5:30 – 8 pm. This show will coincide with the monthly art walk on historic Steele Street. The gallery will also feature Nicole Woodard, Corey Smith, Ethan Kastner, […]

  • Pulse Price Report: Aug. 30

    Crop prices (Aug. 30) Rio Creek Feed Mill – Algoma Commodity Price (per bushel) Basis Last Year Corn $2.97 -0.49 $2.66 Soybeans $8.57 -0.76 $8.89 Wheat $3.42 -0.87 $3.07 Oats $2.18 -0.27 N/A   United Cooperative – Denmark Corn $2.91/bushel -0.55 New-Crop Corn $2.91/bushel -0.55 Wheat $3.31/bushel -0.98   Basis: The difference between the local […]

  • Funding for River Pollution Study Approved by Finance Committee

    State Representative Joel Kitchens released the following statement following the Joint Finance Committee (JFC)’s decision to provide funding for a TMDL Study: “I am incredibly pleased that yesterday the Joint Finance Committee approved my motion requesting funding for a Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Study for the rivers of Door, Kewaunee, Manitowoc and Sheboygan Counties […]

  • Back-to-School Events at Algoma Lakeside Church, Aug. 26

    Algoma’s Lakeside Church is holding a couple of events to celebrate the start of the school year. The community is invited to the back-to-school block party Aug. 26, 1 – 4 pm at Legion Park in Algoma. This will be a great time of entertainment, snacks, inflatables for kids, and activities for all ages. The […]

  • August 18-20, 2017

    Thresheree, Peninsula Music Festival and More Weekend Plans

    Get ready for this weekend. Live music accentuates each day as long-standing traditions celebrate Door County heritage and arts. Be sure to make it up in August to see the summer season come to a spectacular close. Friday, Aug. 18 “Bobby is Dead. Long Live Bobby.” Imagine what Robert F. Kennedy would say if here […]

  • More Liquor Licenses, Longer Winery Hours Proposed

    A new bill to loosen regulation on small wineries and breweries would upend Wisconsin’s three-tier system in favor of the growing industry. The bill, branded as “Cheers! Wisconsin,” would allow for more liquor licenses, extend hours for wineries, and allow breweries to sell wine and liquor in their taprooms. Under the bill, the number of […]

  • Kites ‘Soar on the Shore’ of Algoma’s Crescent Beach

    Have you ever seen a giant crocodile fly? Is that a pair of legs floating in the air? These might be odd questions, but so are the kites getting flown in Algoma. On Aug. 19, the third annual Soar on the Shore kiting event will be held a block south of downtown at Crescent Beach. […]

  • Obituary: Arley Rose Knaup

    Arley Rose Knaup was born Saturday, August 5, 2017 in Green Bay to loving parents, Heather and Ryan Knaup, of Algoma, and was called Home to Heaven shortly after. “While her stay with us was brief, we welcomed her with love as we held her. Our hope in Christ is that one day we will […]

  • Pulse Price Report: Aug. 7, 2017

    Crop prices (Aug. 7) Rio Creek Feed Mill – Algoma Commodity Price (per bushel) Basis Last Year Corn $3.26 -0.41 $2.82 New-Crop Corn $3.36 -0.45 $2.85 Soybeans $8.67 -0.90 $9.05 New-Crop Soybeans $8.77 -0.80 $8.99 Wheat (SRW) $3.75 -0.80 $3.45   Fox River Valley Ethanol – Green Bay Corn $3.18/bushel -0.49 $2.90 New-Crop Corn $3.41/bushel […]

  • August 11-13, 2017

    Ruthie Foster, Star Gazing and More Weekend Plans

    Happy August, everyone. Midsummer is well underway here in Door County. What better time than this to enjoy some outdoor activities? From all-day festivals to outdoor concerts and informational stargazing events, if outside is where you want to be then you won’t be disappointed. A couple of shows here and there to break up the […]

  • Ceramic Sculpture Comes to James May Gallery

    James May Gallery presents their newest exhibit, Ceramics Sculpture Culture, with an opening reception Aug. 4, 5:30 – 8 pm. The show was curated by Taylor Robenalt and features the Ceramics Sculpture Culture, a collective of emerging ceramic sculptors. The exhibit runs Aug. 3 – 28. Ceramics Sculpture Culture is collective of artists whose intent […]

  • Obituary: Madeleine Wolf

    Madeleine Flora Wolf, 89, of Sturgeon Bay, died July 23, 2017, at Algoma Long-Term Care Unit.  She was born July 30, 1927, in Green Bay to Gabriel and Emilie (DeBauche) Schirk.  Madeleine graduated from East High School in Green Bay.  On June 21, 1947, she married Carl H. Kurowski in Green Bay, he preceded her […]

  • Pulse Price Report: July 26, 2017

    Crop prices (July 26) Rio Creek Feed Mill – Algoma Commodity Price (per bushel) Basis Last Year Corn $3.24 -0.45 $2.97 New-Crop Corn $3.32 -0.50 $3.00 Soybeans $9.01 -0.81 $9.64 New-Crop Soybeans $9.13 -0.80 $9.53 Wheat (SRW) $3.94 -0.80 $3.53   Fox River Valley Ethanol – Green Bay Corn $3.20/bushel -0.49 $2.99 New-Crop Corn $3.35/bushel […]

  • July 28-30, 2017

    Burning Cow Music Festival, Semi-Pro Football & More Weekend Plans

    The arts and entertainment in Door County continue with more offerings to the public as we wrap up July. From music festivals to new theater productions, and even a little semi-pro football, there are more than enough events to keep the whole crowd entertained. Sneak up for a getaway to enjoy the sunshine and all […]