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Area: Sturgeon Bay

  • Door County Humane Society, Featured Pet

    Featured Pet: Mya

    This is Mya, a 3-year-old feline that came to the Door County Humane Society (DCHS) as a stray in December of 2016. Nowadays she spends her time looking for a new family to call her own. Mya has a stunning black and orange coat with deep yellow eyes. The DCHS cattery staff describes her as […]

  • Learn New Basketball Skills with Wisconsin Badger

    The Door County YMCA Sturgeon Bay Program Center will host the Josh Gasser Skills Clinic on Feb. 4. The clinic is for boys and girls. A session for fifth through eighth graders will be held from 10 am to 1 pm, and one for first through fourth graders will be held 2-5 pm. Instruction will […]

  • Prince of Peace Lutheran Church Hosts “Sick of Winter” Event

    Prince of Peace Lutheran Church’s Master’s Cup Coffeehouse will hold a “Sick of Winter” event on Feb. 18, 11 am to 1:30 pm. The public is invited to come and sample a variety of homemade, cold-fighting soups, chili, breads and cider. Set up in expo-style, there will also be booths for local businesses and organizations […]

  • Free Community Meals Dates Announced

    The Loaves and Fishes program announced upcoming dates for their free community meals at the NWTC Dining Room in Sturgeon Bay. Upcoming dates are:  Feb. 3, 17 & 24; March 3, 17 & 24. Meals are served from 5:30 to 7 pm.

  • Municipal News: Feb. 3-10, 2017

    DOOR COUNTY City of Sturgeon Bay: The Common Council meets at noon on Feb. 7. The Community Protection & Services Committee meets at 4:30 pm on Feb. 9. County of Door: The Airport & Parks Committee meets at 8:30 am on Feb. 9. The IS Committee meets at 2 pm on Feb. 9. Town of […]

  • Door County Humane Society, Van

    DCHS Buys New Van for Animal Transport

    On Jan. 26 the Door County Humane Society (DCHS) became the proud owners of a brand new 2015 Ford Transit Van. This much-needed vehicle will be used to transport cats and dogs to various veterinary clinics for medical care and procedures such as spay/neuter, to transport available cats to the shelter’s satellite adoption center at […]

  • Florence Whiteman

    The Life of the Last Cheyenne Warrior Woman

    The late Florence Whiteman fulfilled the responsibilities of a warrior woman among the Cheyenne people. Hear the stories and legends of her life as told by her son, Chief Phillip Whiteman Jr., in a day of remembrance honoring the Last Cheyenne Warrior Woman on Feb. 4 at Nelson Healing Center in Sturgeon Bay. Florence was […]

  • Crossroads Activities Bring to Mind Summer

    The Friday Film at Crossroads at Big Creek on Feb. 3 was selected for people who miss our summer birds. The Wisconsin Public Television documentary, Our Birds, explores more than 2,000 miles of the journey Wisconsin’s migratory birds make every year, looking at the perils faced by our migratory birds and how people in Wisconsin […]

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    6th Annual Love On Holiday Returns to TAP

    The Holiday Music Motel’s sixth annual “Love On Holiday: Songs of Love and Love Gone Away” returns Feb. 10 & 11 to Third Avenue Playhouse (TAP). Much like the songwriting collaboratives of Steel Bridge Songfest and Dark Songs, Love On Holiday brings songwriters together to write and record brand new material for five days prior […]

  • Sturgeon Bay High School to Perform “Godspell”

    Sturgeon Bay High School will perform Godspell at high school auditorium on Feb. 9 & 10 at 7 pm and Feb. 11 at 2 pm. Godspell was the first major musical theatre offering from three-time Grammy and Academy Award winner, Stephen Schwartz (Wicked, Pippin, Children of Eden), and it took the world by storm. The […]

  • Sturgeon Bay Hiring Consultant to Study Fire Services

    At its Feb. 7 meeting, the Sturgeon Bay Common Council will choose between two consultants to study the Sturgeon Bay Fire Department’s coverage area. Currently the department is responsible for providing fire protection services to the city as well as to the towns of Sevastopol and Sturgeon Bay. Sturgeon Bay Fire Chief Tim Dietman said […]

  • Gary Fewless, Kate Hutton

    UWGB Botanist to Detail ‘Flora of Niagara Escarpment’

    The Door County Master Gardeners Association announces another free public program on Feb. 7 at 7 pm in the Collins Learning Center at Crossroads at Big Creek in Sturgeon Bay. The program is “Flora of the Niagara Escarpment” with Botanist Gary Fewless, Emeritus Curator, Herbarium, UW-Green Bay. Door County’s landscape is famous for its scenery […]

  • Gail D. Panske, Print

    Artist Talk with Printmaker Gail Panske at Miller Art Museum

    The Miller Art Museum in downtown Sturgeon Bay presents an artist talk with award-winning printmaker, UW-Oshkosh Professor of Art and Director of the Allen Priebe Art Gallery Gail D. Panske on Feb. 9 at 10:30 am. Panske is an artist of integrity and striking originality with a distinguished record of national and international exhibitions and […]

  • KICK Coffee & LURE Donate to United Way

    In February, KICK Coffee will donate 50 cents to United Way for every muffin sold. KICK Coffee is located at 148 N. 3rd Ave., Sturgeon Bay. To learn more about KICK visit kickcoffeeshop.com or call 920.746.1122. Also partnering with United Way in February is LURE in Sister Bay. LURE is located at 10627 N. Bay […]

  • NWTC Promise Scholarship is Now Taking Applications

    The Northeast Wisconsin Technical College (NWTC) Promise Scholarship, offered by the NWTC Educational Foundation, Inc., is available for eligible high school students who will graduate in Spring 2017 and attend NWTC in Fall 2017. The NWTC Promise Scholarship is a partnership to encourage young people to succeed in high school believing that college is possible. […]

  • Letter to the Editor: Too Much Krall

    Does George Krall have ownership in the Pulse? Why is his divisive rhetoric printed in almost every Pulse issue? You would be better served promoting Door County than a liberal ideologue! Get your act together Peninsula Pulse! Thomas Moore Sturgeon Bay, Wis.

  • Door County Reading Council Features Sarah Brown at Discussion

    The Door County Reading Council will present “Creating Student-Centered Conversations and Discussions” featuring Sarah Brown Wessling at the Stone Harbor Resort and Conference Center on Feb. 23, 5-7 pm. The Door County Reading Council is proud to bring Sarah Brown Wessling to Sturgeon Bay for the first time. “Creating Student-Centered Conversations and Discussions” will promote […]

  • Obituary: Gerald William Otto Martens

    Gerald William Otto Martens, 77, of Egg Harbor, died Monday, January 30, 2017 with family at his side. He was born April 8, 1939 in Sturgeon Bay, WI, the son of Wilmer Martens and Edna (Behnke) Martens. Gerald grew up on the family farm in Egg Harbor, WI. Following his graduation from Sevastopol High School […]

  • Obituary: Dorothy M. Sawyer

    Dorothy M. Sawyer, 86, of West Bend, formerly of Sturgeon Bay, was called home Monday evening, January 30, 2017 at Samaritan Health Center in West Bend with family at her side. She was born Dorothy Marie Gauger on August 20, 1930 in Fish Creek to William and Elizabeth (Ahrens) Gauger. Dorothy graduated from Gibraltar High […]

  • Obituary: Arline Laverne Oleson

    Arline Laverne Oleson, 89, of Sturgeon Bay, died early Monday morning, January 30, 2017 while at Cardinal Ridge CBRF. Her life will be honored with a funeral service held at 4 pm on Friday, February 3, 2017 at Sturgeon Bay United Methodist Church with Pastor David Leistra officiating. Arline will be laid to rest in Bayside […]