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  • Sturgeon Bay High School Jazz Band Performance April 8

    The Sturgeon Bay High School Jazz Band will perform a free concert in the casual coffeehouse format of the school’s Commons area at 6:30 pm Friday, April 8. The Jazz Band will perform a variety of tunes the students have learned throughout the year.

  • Volunteer Clean Up at Scandia Village April 30

    Volunteers are needed to help with grounds clean up at Scandia Village Good Samaritan, at 9 am on Saturday, April 30. This is a great opportunity for students looking to fulfill community service hours needed for graduation, Girl & Boy Scout troops and people of all ages to celebrate spring. Lend nature a hand and […]

  • Sign Up for Sister Bay Rummage Sale

    It’s time to sign up for the Sister Bay Community Rummage Sale coming on Saturday, May 21. The registration form is available now at the village website or at the Sister Bay Advancement Association office at 10668 N. Bay Shore Drive. That registration form, along with $10, must be dropped off at the SBAA Office […]

  • Sturgeon Bay Gives Final Approval to New Apartment Complex

    At its April 5 meeting, the Sturgeon Bay Common Council gave approval to the Final Planned Unit Development (PUD) to New Urban Focus, Inc., for its planned four-story, 35-unit apartment building on the site of the former Harbor Square Shoppes at 49 N. Madison Ave. The council also approved a landscaping plan for the site […]

  • Work, Play, Earth Day Events at State Parks

    The public will have more opportunities than ever to celebrate Earth Day while helping out and enjoying a Wisconsin state park, forest, trail or wildlife property during the eighth annual Work*Play*Earth Day events that will be held around the state. This year there are 29 properties holding events, up from 25 in 2015. Volunteer events […]

  • Conference on Brown County Water Issues April 16

    To mark 2016’s Earth Week, the League of Women Voters of Greater Green Bay will present a mini-conference on Brown County water issues on Saturday, April 16, beginning at 9 am. The event is free and open to the public. The mini-conference will include short programs from Titus Seilheimer, fisheries specialist at UW Sea Grant […]

  • Gibraltar Kindergarten Registration April 26

    Kindergarten registration at Gibraltar School will be held on Tuesday, April 26. If you have a child who will be five years old by Sept. 1, 2016, please call Cindy Phillips at 868.3284 ext. 265 for a registration appointment. Please bring your child’s birth certificate and immunization records. Appointments will be approximately 30-45 minutes. Public […]

  • Kewaunee County News: Siren Tests 1st Wednesday Each Month

    Kewaunee County will perform monthly siren tests on the first Wednesday of each month at approximately 11:45 am. The sirens are for outdoor warning only, and are not intended to be heard inside a home or business. To be warned indoors about severe weather, the Kewaunee County Emergency Management office recommends that each residence have […]

  • Jennifer Moeller Announces Judge Candidacy

    Attorney Jennifer Moeller is the third candidate to apply for appointment as Door County Circuit Court Judge in Branch 2.

  • Lake Geneva’s Paul Nehlan to Challenge House Speaker Paul Ryan

    According to the Washington Times, Lake Geneva, Wis., businessman Paul Nehlen is a Tea Party-allied candidate who will challenge House Speaker Paul Ryan of Janesville, Wis., in the Republican primary, saying he’s “had it” with the speaker betraying conservatives. “Paul Ryan’s embrace of big government spending, his continued support of illegal immigration and imported workers, […]

  • UW-Extension Regional Development Applications Accepted

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development Wisconsin State Director Stan Gruszynski and University of Wisconsin (UW) Extension Dean and Director Rick Klemme announced on March 29 the Stronger Economies Together (SET) program is seeking applications from rural communities wanting to strengthen existing regional development efforts. The SET program is a collaborative initiative between […]

  • Natural Resources Board to Discuss Administrative Changes

    Approval of the 2016 Wisconsin migratory game bird hunting season structure and proposed rule changes governing activities, visitor use and management of state properties including parks, forests, trails, shooting ranges and other recreation areas are among the items the state Natural Resources Board will address when it meets April 13 in Madison. The board will […]

  • Peninsula Park Superintendent Named Property Supervisor of the Year

    Kelli Bruns, Superintendent of Peninsula State Park, has been presented the “2014 Property Supervisor of the Year” award. The Wisconsin State Park System presents this annual award to a supervisor who excels in the management of a state park property. During 2014, Bruns provided solid leadership to park staff delivering customer service; visitor and resource […]

  • Scholarships, Inc. Accepting Applications

    Scholarships, Inc., a nonprofit organization that provides assistance and encouragement to area students as they explore higher education opportunities, is currently accepting scholarship applications from area high school seniors. Applications are due by Thursday, April 7, at 11:59 pm. Students attending a high school in Brown or Door counties are eligible to apply for all […]

  • Red Cross Needs O Negative Blood Donors

    The American Red Cross has a significant need for type O negative blood donors to donate blood for patients. Type O negative blood can be transfused to patients with any blood type and is often used in emergency situations. While less than seven percent of the U.S. population has type O negative blood, hospitals depend […]

  • Easy Winter Kicks Off Bird Survey Early

    Thanks to an easy winter, volunteer sightings of species breeding early are coming in daily for a statewide breeding bird survey. “Reports are coming in to the Wisconsin Breeding Bird Atlas II detailing early nesting activities. Sandhill cranes and northern cardinals are pairing up, crows and ravens are building nests, and great horned owls and […]

  • David L. Weber Announces Circuit Judge Candidacy

    Sturgeon Bay native David L. Weber, lead litigation attorney at Pinkert Law Firm (PLF), is the second announced candidate for the position of Door County Circuit judge to replace Judge Peter Diltz, who is retiring on May 11. “My main purpose in running is simply to serve the community which has been so good to […]

  • Sevastopol Schools Second in State for Math Scores

    Sevastopol School ranked second in the state for mathematics test scores in the 2014-15 school year. Data from the Department of Public Instruction listed 55 percent of Sevastopol students with advanced test scores on the Badger Exam given to students in third through eighth grade. The leading district in mathematics scores was Swallow School District […]

  • Health Insurance Marketplace Enrollment

    Health Insurance Marketplaces nationwide signed up nearly 4.9 million new customers for 2016 coverage during the third Open Enrollment period. In total, about 12.7 million people signed up or automatically renewed their plans for 2016 coverage, of which about 40 percent were new customers. In Wisconsin, approximately 90,000 were new customers to the Marketplace. People […]

  • Sturgeon Bay Highway Construction Website Launched

    The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) Northeast Region announced a project website for the Hwy. 42/57 reconstruction project in Sturgeon Bay at projects.511wi.gov/wis57-42/. The project is scheduled to start in late March and finish before the July 4 holiday weekend. This project will reconstruct one mile of 42/57 from Michigan Street to Egg Harbor Road […]