Category: Headlines
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Door County Administrator’s Report to the County Board
This is the text of Door County Administrator Mike Serpe’s annual report to the Door County Board of Supervisors, given today.
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Sister Bay To Review Waterfront Park Master Plan: Marina to pay for Johnson property
The Village of Sister Bay has asked the Plan Commission to review changes to the master plan for Waterfront Park.
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Gibraltar Grad Kim Kelleher Named VP/ Publisher of TIME
Kim Kelleher, a Gibraltar graduate, has moved up again. Kelleher was named Vice President/ Publisher of TIME magazine Jan. 1. Time Inc. CEO Jack Griffin had high praise for Kelleher in a press release.
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Getting Started: Jenny Hadfield of Chicago Endurance Sports
Like much of the Door Peninsula in summer, the Door County Half Marathon will have a decidedly Chicago flavor this year. More than 75 members of Chicago Endurance Sports (CES) will be joining hundreds of other runners in pounding the Peninsula State Park pavement May 2. The runners have been training for the event since […]
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Getting Started: Jenny Hadfield of Chicago Endurance Sports
Like much of the Door Peninsula in summer, the Door County Half Marathon will have a decidedly Chicago flavor this year. More than 75 members of Chicago Endurance Sports (CES) will be joining hundreds of other runners in pounding the Peninsula State Park pavement May 2. The runners have been training for the event since […]
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Getting Started: Jenny Hadfield of Chicago Endurance Sports
Like much of the Door Peninsula in summer, the Door County Half Marathon will have a decidedly Chicago flavor this year. More than 75 members of Chicago Endurance Sports (CES) will be joining hundreds of other runners in pounding the Peninsula State Park pavement May 2. The runners have been training for the event since […]
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Getting Started: Jenny Hadfield of Chicago Endurance Sports
Like much of the Door Peninsula in summer, the Door County Half Marathon will have a decidedly Chicago flavor this year. More than 75 members of Chicago Endurance Sports (CES) will be joining hundreds of other runners in pounding the Peninsula State Park pavement May 2. The runners have been training for the event since […]
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Sturgeon Bay Food Pantry Looks for New Direction
Washington’s plans to cut discretionary spending are beginning to have consequences for even the most basic of social programs in Door County. Lakeshore CAP (Community Action Program) announced Feb. 8 that it is looking to get out of the food pantry business after 30 years.
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NBC Features Door County Packers Fans in Dallas
A group of Door County residents (and hardcore Green Bay Packers fans) who made the trek to Dallas for this year’s Superbowl were recently featured on a segment from “NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams.
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A few years ago, on the last day of school, Martinez pulled into the Sevastopol School parking lot to pick up a student. The principal came out and greeted Martinez, who often worked as a substitute teacher for the school, and asked, “How’s your Spanish?” The road which brought Martinez to her position as Sevastopol’s ELL teacher has been unconventional – which is often the case for many Door County residents.
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Baileys Harbor Reviewing Maintenance Building Plans
Cost estimates for a new maintenance building for the Town of Baileys Harbor came in higher than expected, said Town Clerk Doug Smith. The initial estimate reviewed at the Jan.
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Telecommunications Tower Proposed for Baileys Harbor
The Door County Resource Planning Committee will review an application by Randy Zahn to build a 380-foot telecommunication town on his property at 2318 Meadow Road in Baileys Harbor at its Feb.
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Community Marketing Fund Likely to Continue
One of Door County’s most heated ongoing debates, how to market the Door Peninsula, grew more contentious with the new year.
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Broomball Standings, Stat Leaders
Northern Door Broomball League Standings Peninsula Pulse, 5 – 0 Husby’s, 3– 1 Sister Bay Bowl, 3 – 2 Johnson Park, 2 – 2 JJ’s, 2 – 2 Blue Horse Bistro, 0 – 4 Sub Express, 0 – 4 Upcoming Schedule Week 6, Feb.
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With the Packers first trip to the Super Bowl in 13 years just days away, many Door Countians are packing for their own trips to Dallas to go to the game or, in many cases, just soak in the atmosphere.
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Reid Ribble Visits Door County
Reid Ribble (R – Appleton), newly elected representative of the 8th Congressional District, returned to Door County Saturday, Jan. 22 to visit with constituents.
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Fire Damages Gills Rock Stoneware
Larry and Judy Thoreson came home from a Packer Party last night riding high, like Packer fans throughout Wisconsin. But when they pulled into Ellison Bay they saw the flashing lights of an army of fire trucks parked at their home and studio, Gills Rock Stoneware.
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Retirements, Budget Cuts Pile On at State Parks
Door County’s state parks are grappling with budget cuts and a barrage of retirements at top positions just as they embark on an update of their master plans.
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The Sister Bay Advancement Association (SBAA) hosted a meeting to solicit comments and ideas for improving its annual Fall Festival January 13. SBAA Coordinator Paige Funkhouser said there were a lot of good ideas brought forward.
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The Family Business: The Caspersons
For 90 years, the Casperson name has been synonymous with the funeral home that carries it. Today, as Clyde Casperson nears his 90th birthday, serving the community in times of sorrow remains the family business.