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Volume 19, Issue 19 – Section 1

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  • Confusion About SUP Lifejacket Laws

    As stand up paddleboards, or SUPs, become more common along Door County shores, more paddlers are asking the same question: Do I have to wear a lifejacket? According to Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) conservation warden Todd Schaller, the answer is yes.

  • Confusion About SUP Lifejacket Laws

    As stand up paddleboards, or SUPs, become more common along Door County shores, more paddlers are asking the same question: Do I have to wear a lifejacket? According to Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) conservation warden Todd Schaller, the answer is yes.

  • 2013 Door County Triathlon Results

    Sprint Male Triathlon 1. Jackson Parr 01:08:36.4 Parr also finished fifth in his age division of the Half Iron with a time of 04:51:20.9. 2. Aaron Douglas 01:10:10.

  • 2013 Door County Triathlon Results

    Sprint Male Triathlon 1. Jackson Parr 01:08:36.4 Parr also finished fifth in his age division of the Half Iron with a time of 04:51:20.9. 2. Aaron Douglas 01:10:10.

  • Sturgeons Place Fourth at National Underwater Hockey Competition

    Door County’s underwater hockey team, the Sturgeons, competed in the 2013 National Championships July 12 – 14 and placed fourth overall in the B Division.

  • Sturgeons Place Fourth at National Underwater Hockey Competition

    Door County’s underwater hockey team, the Sturgeons, competed in the 2013 National Championships July 12 – 14 and placed fourth overall in the B Division.

  • Ephraim Yacht Club Sailors Repeat in 100-Miler Race

    For the second consecutive year, the Beneteau First 38 “Charrette,” owned by Deanna and John Peterson of the Ephraim Yacht Club (EYC), won the 77th running of the Marinette and Menominee Yacht Club’s 100-Miler event.

  • Ephraim Yacht Club Sailors Repeat in 100-Miler Race

    For the second consecutive year, the Beneteau First 38 “Charrette,” owned by Deanna and John Peterson of the Ephraim Yacht Club (EYC), won the 77th running of the Marinette and Menominee Yacht Club’s 100-Miler event.

  • Door County League Baseball

    Standings, results and schedule.

  • Door County League Baseball

    Standings, results and schedule.

  • 2013 Women’s Double Header League Softball

    Standings, results and schedule.

  • 2013 Women’s Double Header League Softball

    Standings, results and schedule.

  • Northern Door Volleyball League

    Standings, results and schedule.

  • Northern Door Volleyball League

    Standings, results and schedule.

  • The Beauty of Lilies

    Mid-July into mid-August is a time when there are relatively few native flowers in bloom, while the alien weeds of the roadsides and fallow fields are at their colorful best.

  • The Beauty of Lilies

    Mid-July into mid-August is a time when there are relatively few native flowers in bloom, while the alien weeds of the roadsides and fallow fields are at their colorful best.

  • The Importance of Tau Protein

    How many genes in a human cell? The three main gene-sequencing projects that analyzed human DNA do not agree. One study (RefSeq) reported 22,333 genes, another government database said there are 38,621, and a project called Gencode recognized 21,671 genes.

  • The Importance of Tau Protein

    How many genes in a human cell? The three main gene-sequencing projects that analyzed human DNA do not agree. One study (RefSeq) reported 22,333 genes, another government database said there are 38,621, and a project called Gencode recognized 21,671 genes.

  • Psychotic Interludes and Sales Tax

    The other day I exited the bookstore on the Mill Road side and crossed the street to my car. As I was making my way toward my car, I noticed a man with his dog, standing in the shade of the gazebo, staring in my direction.

  • Psychotic Interludes and Sales Tax

    The other day I exited the bookstore on the Mill Road side and crossed the street to my car. As I was making my way toward my car, I noticed a man with his dog, standing in the shade of the gazebo, staring in my direction.

  • By the Numbers

    On Wednesday, July 17, students at a rural school in India were fed a government-subsidized lunch from the country’s Mid-Day Meal program that was tainted with a toxic chemical used in pesticides.

  • By the Numbers

    On Wednesday, July 17, students at a rural school in India were fed a government-subsidized lunch from the country’s Mid-Day Meal program that was tainted with a toxic chemical used in pesticides.

  • Increased Traffic at Ellison Bay Marina

    The launch ramp at the Ellison Bay Marina has seen increased traffic due to the closing of the Weborg ramp in Gills Rock.

  • Increased Traffic at Ellison Bay Marina

    The launch ramp at the Ellison Bay Marina has seen increased traffic due to the closing of the Weborg ramp in Gills Rock.

  • Coordinated Community Response Column

    When you hear the words “sexual assault” what is the first thing that comes to mind? Perhaps it is a stranger attacking a woman late at night, but sexual assault usually happens between two people who know each other and it does not discriminate.

  • Coordinated Community Response Column

    When you hear the words “sexual assault” what is the first thing that comes to mind? Perhaps it is a stranger attacking a woman late at night, but sexual assault usually happens between two people who know each other and it does not discriminate.

  • Article posted Thursday, July 25, 2013 10:02pm

    “Hello, world. We’re the 2013 kittens and we’re ready to meet you!” This announcement has gone out from our large class of spring and summer kittens.

  • Article posted Thursday, July 25, 2013 10:02pm

    “Hello, world. We’re the 2013 kittens and we’re ready to meet you!” This announcement has gone out from our large class of spring and summer kittens.

  • Kimberley House Receives Sustainability Grant

    Kimberley House, a transitional living facility for adults in early stages of alcohol and other drug abuse recovery, recently received a Sustainability Grant from the Door County Community Foundation.

  • Kimberley House Receives Sustainability Grant

    Kimberley House, a transitional living facility for adults in early stages of alcohol and other drug abuse recovery, recently received a Sustainability Grant from the Door County Community Foundation.

  • St. Louis Parish Festival Features Antique Tractor/Car Show

    The annual St. Louis Parish Festival in Dyckesville begins at 11 am on July 28, and will offer an array of events, many of them rooted in the church’s Belgian heritage.

  • St. Louis Parish Festival Features Antique Tractor/Car Show

    The annual St. Louis Parish Festival in Dyckesville begins at 11 am on July 28, and will offer an array of events, many of them rooted in the church’s Belgian heritage.

  • Rich Rubietta Visits United Methodist Churches

    Northern Door United Methodist Churches welcome musician-ary Rich Rubietta from Grayslake, Illinois, who will lead a special musical service of worship on July 28 at Calvary and Zion United Methodist Churches.

  • Rich Rubietta Visits United Methodist Churches

    Northern Door United Methodist Churches welcome musician-ary Rich Rubietta from Grayslake, Illinois, who will lead a special musical service of worship on July 28 at Calvary and Zion United Methodist Churches.

  • Next Docks-ology Service Focused on “Healing of Community”

    Every Wednesday at 7:30 pm, a different Northern Door church will host the Anderson Docks-ology Sunset Service at Anderson Dock in Ephraim. The theme for services this year is “A Reflection on the Gifts of Healing.

  • Next Docks-ology Service Focused on “Healing of Community”

    Every Wednesday at 7:30 pm, a different Northern Door church will host the Anderson Docks-ology Sunset Service at Anderson Dock in Ephraim. The theme for services this year is “A Reflection on the Gifts of Healing.

  • Annual Poppy Drive Scheduled for Aug. 2 & 3

    Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3088 will conduct their annual Buddy poppy drive on Aug. 2 & 3 in Sturgeon Bay and Egg Harbor. Funds raised are used to benefit veterans and their families.

  • Annual Poppy Drive Scheduled for Aug. 2 & 3

    Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3088 will conduct their annual Buddy poppy drive on Aug. 2 & 3 in Sturgeon Bay and Egg Harbor. Funds raised are used to benefit veterans and their families.

  • Boys and Girls Club Members to Set Up Lemonade Stands

    On Aug. 2, members of the Boys and Girls Club of Door County will set up five lemonade stands throughout Sturgeon Bay. Stands will be set up at First Merit Bank, Appliances Plus, Door County Traders, Pick N Save and Bay Pharmacy from 11:30 am – 1 pm.

  • Boys and Girls Club Members to Set Up Lemonade Stands

    On Aug. 2, members of the Boys and Girls Club of Door County will set up five lemonade stands throughout Sturgeon Bay. Stands will be set up at First Merit Bank, Appliances Plus, Door County Traders, Pick N Save and Bay Pharmacy from 11:30 am – 1 pm.

  • Ephraim Men’s Club Holds Annual Scholarship Breakfast

    Pancakes and sausage are on the menu Aug. 3 at the annual scholarship breakfast held by the Ephraim Men’s Club at Ephraim Village Hall from 7:30 – 11 am.

  • Ephraim Men’s Club Holds Annual Scholarship Breakfast

    Pancakes and sausage are on the menu Aug. 3 at the annual scholarship breakfast held by the Ephraim Men’s Club at Ephraim Village Hall from 7:30 – 11 am.

  • Rev. Michael Blair Conducts Special Service at Bethany Lutheran Church

    The community is invited to hear Rev. Michael Blair, campus pastor at Luther College, Decorah, Iowa, on Aug. 4 at Bethany Lutheran Church. Rev. Blair, the visiting pastor at Bethany, will also conduct a special evening service titled “Finding Our Way” on Aug.

  • Rev. Michael Blair Conducts Special Service at Bethany Lutheran Church

    The community is invited to hear Rev. Michael Blair, campus pastor at Luther College, Decorah, Iowa, on Aug. 4 at Bethany Lutheran Church. Rev. Blair, the visiting pastor at Bethany, will also conduct a special evening service titled “Finding Our Way” on Aug.

  • Jacksonport Historical Society Holds Historic Cabins Walk

    Eighteen homes will be featured in Jacksonport Historical Society’s (JHS) Historic Cabins Walk on Aug. 5. The all-day event is divided into three segments of 90 minutes each, starting at 9:15 am and ending at 3:30 pm.

  • Jacksonport Historical Society Holds Historic Cabins Walk

    Eighteen homes will be featured in Jacksonport Historical Society’s (JHS) Historic Cabins Walk on Aug. 5. The all-day event is divided into three segments of 90 minutes each, starting at 9:15 am and ending at 3:30 pm.

  • Wellness Works Roundtable Scheduled for August 7

    The second annual Wellness Works Roundtable is set for Aug. 7, 8 – 9:30 am, at the Sturgeon Bay City Hall Community Room. In an effort to encourage healthier lifestyles in and out of the workplace, Ministry Door County Medical Center and the Door County YMCA have partnered in creating comprehensive wellness opportunities for employers in Door County and their employees.

  • Wellness Works Roundtable Scheduled for August 7

    The second annual Wellness Works Roundtable is set for Aug. 7, 8 – 9:30 am, at the Sturgeon Bay City Hall Community Room. In an effort to encourage healthier lifestyles in and out of the workplace, Ministry Door County Medical Center and the Door County YMCA have partnered in creating comprehensive wellness opportunities for employers in Door County and their employees.

  • Baylake Bank Sponsors United States Coast Guard Marine Safety Detachment Presentation

    Baylake Bank’s Premier Club, together with the Sturgeon Bay YMCA, will sponsor a presentation by United States Coast Guard Marine Safety Detachment Lieutenant Commander John Kaser, Sturgeon Bay representative and marine inspector Jim Condra and marine science technician Brian O’Neil.

  • Baylake Bank Sponsors United States Coast Guard Marine Safety Detachment Presentation

    Baylake Bank’s Premier Club, together with the Sturgeon Bay YMCA, will sponsor a presentation by United States Coast Guard Marine Safety Detachment Lieutenant Commander John Kaser, Sturgeon Bay representative and marine inspector Jim Condra and marine science technician Brian O’Neil.

  • Connection between Sleep & Aging Discussed at CHIP

    Northern Door Health & Wellness Ministry continues its Community Health Information Programs with “Normal Sleep and the Effects of Aging” on Aug. 11 at 4 pm at St.

  • Connection between Sleep & Aging Discussed at CHIP

    Northern Door Health & Wellness Ministry continues its Community Health Information Programs with “Normal Sleep and the Effects of Aging” on Aug. 11 at 4 pm at St.

  • Erik Elliott Awarded Door Property Owners Scholarship

    Erik Elliott was the first recipient of the Door Property Owners $1,000 scholarship. The Senior Awards Program at Sturgeon Bay High School was May 30.

  • Erik Elliott Awarded Door Property Owners Scholarship

    Erik Elliott was the first recipient of the Door Property Owners $1,000 scholarship. The Senior Awards Program at Sturgeon Bay High School was May 30.

  • Ellison Bay Manor Gets a Facelift

    For an interior designer, staging a 35,000-square-foot mansion is an opportunity that comes along once in a lifetime. Marilyn Jensen, owner/designer at Sister Bay Trading Company, recently had that opportunity as she worked with the owners of Wisconsin’s largest private home, Ellison Bay Manor.

  • Ellison Bay Manor Gets a Facelift

    For an interior designer, staging a 35,000-square-foot mansion is an opportunity that comes along once in a lifetime. Marilyn Jensen, owner/designer at Sister Bay Trading Company, recently had that opportunity as she worked with the owners of Wisconsin’s largest private home, Ellison Bay Manor.

  • Kate Rispens Joins AcclaimPOS Team

    After six years behind the bar at Sister Bay Bowl, Kate Hastings (now Rispens), has traded in making whiskey old fashioneds for computer training and marketing.

  • Kate Rispens Joins AcclaimPOS Team

    After six years behind the bar at Sister Bay Bowl, Kate Hastings (now Rispens), has traded in making whiskey old fashioneds for computer training and marketing.

  • Segway the Door Tours to Reach Milestone

    Segway the Door Tours will soon reach the milestone of serving 10,000 people having enjoyed a full length Guided Segway Tour in Door County in places like Peninsula State Park and Washington Island.

  • Segway the Door Tours to Reach Milestone

    Segway the Door Tours will soon reach the milestone of serving 10,000 people having enjoyed a full length Guided Segway Tour in Door County in places like Peninsula State Park and Washington Island.

  • Forget Shaken or Stirred, Just Keep it Dirty

    After nearly a lifetime of considering this an outdated and effete drink, I recently discovered the beauty of the martini, in particular, the dirty martini.

  • Forget Shaken or Stirred, Just Keep it Dirty

    After nearly a lifetime of considering this an outdated and effete drink, I recently discovered the beauty of the martini, in particular, the dirty martini.

  • The Cheese Insider

    The middle of summer is upon us and it makes you wonder why it seems that summer seems to fly by, while the winters of Door County seem to drag on forever.

  • The Cheese Insider

    The middle of summer is upon us and it makes you wonder why it seems that summer seems to fly by, while the winters of Door County seem to drag on forever.

  • FRAMED

    (Clockwise, left to right) Bonnie & Daron Korte of Minneapolis, MN, and Patrick & Anna Mauloff of Naperville, IL, discovered the true “Door” Peninsula on their recent vacation – well, a ship’s cabin door washed ashore on Hanover Shoal at Chambers Island, but close! Photo submitted by Judy & Steve Korte.

  • FRAMED

    (Clockwise, left to right) Bonnie & Daron Korte of Minneapolis, MN, and Patrick & Anna Mauloff of Naperville, IL, discovered the true “Door” Peninsula on their recent vacation – well, a ship’s cabin door washed ashore on Hanover Shoal at Chambers Island, but close! Photo submitted by Judy & Steve Korte.

  • Article posted Thursday, July 25, 2013 9:12pm

    Dear Mary Pat, I have a new potential romantic interest. He's great – fun, thoughtful and smart – but there's something that makes me want to put on the brakes.

  • Article posted Thursday, July 25, 2013 9:12pm

    Dear Mary Pat, I have a new potential romantic interest. He's great – fun, thoughtful and smart – but there's something that makes me want to put on the brakes.

  • Overheard, Shout Outs and Pet Peeves

    Are there tid-bits of conversations you’ve heard while standing in line at the grocery store, serving a table, or walking down the sidewalk that make you smile, cringe or laugh out loud?

  • Overheard, Shout Outs and Pet Peeves

    Are there tid-bits of conversations you’ve heard while standing in line at the grocery store, serving a table, or walking down the sidewalk that make you smile, cringe or laugh out loud?

  • Article posted Thursday, July 25, 2013 9:10pm

    Leo (July 23 – August 22): Keep a large supply of Pepto-Bismol to ward off evil invaders from space who will attempt to steal your bowling trophies. Guard against this attack with a spray bottle of that fragrance you bought at the re-sale shop in the half-gallon container.

  • Article posted Thursday, July 25, 2013 9:10pm

    Leo (July 23 – August 22): Keep a large supply of Pepto-Bismol to ward off evil invaders from space who will attempt to steal your bowling trophies. Guard against this attack with a spray bottle of that fragrance you bought at the re-sale shop in the half-gallon container.

  • Congratulations to Dylan Kwaterski

    Throughout our country’s great history, Whether bright times or the darkest din, If a youngster wanted spending cash, He started at home working for “kin.

  • Congratulations to Dylan Kwaterski

    Throughout our country’s great history, Whether bright times or the darkest din, If a youngster wanted spending cash, He started at home working for “kin.

  • Article posted Thursday, July 25, 2013 8:40pm

    Look closely…where in Door County is this located?

  • Article posted Thursday, July 25, 2013 8:40pm

    Look closely…where in Door County is this located?

  • Golf’s Mysterious Side

    As I approach my final semesters of college, I’m happily looking forward to trading in lecture halls for golf courses, both in my weekend leisure as well as my weekly education.

  • Golf’s Mysterious Side

    As I approach my final semesters of college, I’m happily looking forward to trading in lecture halls for golf courses, both in my weekend leisure as well as my weekly education.

  • Peninsula State Park Golf Course Announces Upcoming Annual Events

    On August 4, the 36th Annual Gould-Chomeau Golf tournament will be held at the Peninsula State Park Golf Course. This tournament, starting with a shotgun start at 8:20 am, is open to public players, 40-years-old and older.

  • Peninsula State Park Golf Course Announces Upcoming Annual Events

    On August 4, the 36th Annual Gould-Chomeau Golf tournament will be held at the Peninsula State Park Golf Course. This tournament, starting with a shotgun start at 8:20 am, is open to public players, 40-years-old and older.

  • Golf Events

    Golf events from around the county.

  • Golf Events

    Golf events from around the county.

  • Golf League Results

    Golf league results from around the county.

  • Golf League Results

    Golf league results from around the county.

  • Powerful Musical Doubleheader: John Hiatt and Steve Earle at DCA

    On Aug. 2, two of rock’s most astute contemporary songwriters will join forces at Door Community Auditorium (DCA) for a concert of hard-edged lyricism and musical power.

  • Powerful Musical Doubleheader: John Hiatt and Steve Earle at DCA

    On Aug. 2, two of rock’s most astute contemporary songwriters will join forces at Door Community Auditorium (DCA) for a concert of hard-edged lyricism and musical power.

  • Woodwalk Concert Series Welcomes Claudia Russell

    Jeanne Kuhns’ Woodwalk Concert Series welcomes Claudia Russell and the Folk Unlimited Orchestra on July 26 at 7 pm to release their new CD All Our Luck is Changing.

  • Woodwalk Concert Series Welcomes Claudia Russell

    Jeanne Kuhns’ Woodwalk Concert Series welcomes Claudia Russell and the Folk Unlimited Orchestra on July 26 at 7 pm to release their new CD All Our Luck is Changing.

  • Corky Siegel, Dorothy Scott and Sue Demel Combine for MDCMC Concert

    On July 30 at 7 pm, Ministry Door County Medical Center’s Music in the Gardens Concert Series will present a night of blues, folk, jazz and alternative music with Corky Siegel, Dorothy Scott and Sue Demel.

  • Corky Siegel, Dorothy Scott and Sue Demel Combine for MDCMC Concert

    On July 30 at 7 pm, Ministry Door County Medical Center’s Music in the Gardens Concert Series will present a night of blues, folk, jazz and alternative music with Corky Siegel, Dorothy Scott and Sue Demel.

  • Willy Porter Plays the Peg Egan PAC with Birch Creek Ambassadors

    Back by popular demand, Willy Porter, with special guests The Birch Creek Ambassadors, will take the stage at the Peg Egan PAC on July 28 at 7 pm. It’s been a few miles across America, Canada, the UK and Europe since Willy Porter released his debut CD, The Trees Have Soul in 1990.

  • Willy Porter Plays the Peg Egan PAC with Birch Creek Ambassadors

    Back by popular demand, Willy Porter, with special guests The Birch Creek Ambassadors, will take the stage at the Peg Egan PAC on July 28 at 7 pm. It’s been a few miles across America, Canada, the UK and Europe since Willy Porter released his debut CD, The Trees Have Soul in 1990.

  • Sugar on the Floor Perform at Algoma United Methodist Church

    Sugar on the Floor, a group from the Door County Folk Alliance, will be at the Algoma United Methodist Church on July 28 at 6:30 pm. The community is invited to enjoy the Irish music, tap their feet, clap their hands, and indulge in root beer floats.

  • Sugar on the Floor Perform at Algoma United Methodist Church

    Sugar on the Floor, a group from the Door County Folk Alliance, will be at the Algoma United Methodist Church on July 28 at 6:30 pm. The community is invited to enjoy the Irish music, tap their feet, clap their hands, and indulge in root beer floats.

  • “Sunday in the Park with George” Debuts at Pen Players

    Sunday in the Park with George, a Pulitzer Prize winning musical began July 24 at Peninsula Players Theatre. Sunday in the Park with George has a three-week run with performances through August 11.

  • “Sunday in the Park with George” Debuts at Pen Players

    Sunday in the Park with George, a Pulitzer Prize winning musical began July 24 at Peninsula Players Theatre. Sunday in the Park with George has a three-week run with performances through August 11.

  • Door Shakespeare Holds Annual Gala

    Door Shakespeare announces its annual fundraising gala will be held August 4, 6 – 9 pm, at Woodwalk Gallery. With lively musical entertainment performed by the company’s multi-talented actors and hosted by Daniel Junod, the audience will be transported into the mythical kingdom of Navarre, the setting of Love’s Labours’ Lost, one of the plays performed this summer.

  • Door Shakespeare Holds Annual Gala

    Door Shakespeare announces its annual fundraising gala will be held August 4, 6 – 9 pm, at Woodwalk Gallery. With lively musical entertainment performed by the company’s multi-talented actors and hosted by Daniel Junod, the audience will be transported into the mythical kingdom of Navarre, the setting of Love’s Labours’ Lost, one of the plays performed this summer.

  • Rogue Theater Presents “Lone Star” at Greco Gallery

    The Courtyard at Greco Gallery welcomes Rogue Theater as the opening entertainment for the 2013 season. Rogue Theatre will perform Lone Star on August 2 & 3.

  • Rogue Theater Presents “Lone Star” at Greco Gallery

    The Courtyard at Greco Gallery welcomes Rogue Theater as the opening entertainment for the 2013 season. Rogue Theatre will perform Lone Star on August 2 & 3.

  • Midsummer’s Music Festival Offers Encore “Grand Eloquence” Performance

    For those who could not get tickets to the sold-out concert at the Ellison Bay Estate on July 17, Midsummer’s Music Festival is offering one more chance to hear music in the stunning mansion.

  • Midsummer’s Music Festival Offers Encore “Grand Eloquence” Performance

    For those who could not get tickets to the sold-out concert at the Ellison Bay Estate on July 17, Midsummer’s Music Festival is offering one more chance to hear music in the stunning mansion.

  • Pen Players Present Student Play Readings

    Peninsula Players Theatre will present readings of three short plays by Door County students on July 29 at 7 pm. The free public readings, directed by Players company member Neil Friedman will showcase the work of three young writers who participated in the Players’ initiative, The Play’s the Thing, last winter and spring.

  • Pen Players Present Student Play Readings

    Peninsula Players Theatre will present readings of three short plays by Door County students on July 29 at 7 pm. The free public readings, directed by Players company member Neil Friedman will showcase the work of three young writers who participated in the Players’ initiative, The Play’s the Thing, last winter and spring.

  • “Greater Tuna” Opens at Third Avenue Playhouse

    Stage Door Theatre Company opened Greater Tuna on July 24 at Third Avenue Playhouse (TAP). Greater Tuna depicts one day in the life of Texas’ third smallest town, Tuna, Texas – where the Lion's Club is too liberal and Patsy Cline never dies.

  • “Greater Tuna” Opens at Third Avenue Playhouse

    Stage Door Theatre Company opened Greater Tuna on July 24 at Third Avenue Playhouse (TAP). Greater Tuna depicts one day in the life of Texas’ third smallest town, Tuna, Texas – where the Lion's Club is too liberal and Patsy Cline never dies.

  • Learn about Wisconsin Wildlife at “Wild Wings, Wild Things”

    “Wild Wings, Wild Things” will be presented at Ephraim Village Hall on July 26, 7:30 – 8:30 pm. DNR wildlife educator Chris Cold will lead the program.

  • Learn about Wisconsin Wildlife at “Wild Wings, Wild Things”

    “Wild Wings, Wild Things” will be presented at Ephraim Village Hall on July 26, 7:30 – 8:30 pm. DNR wildlife educator Chris Cold will lead the program.

  • Summer Harvest Cherry Fest at Orchard Country Winery & Market

    Orchard Country Winery & Market will host its 9th Annual Summer Harvest Cherry Fest on July 27, 10 am – 5 pm. Enjoy complimentary tasting of Orchard Country wines, local micro brews and farm market foods – featuring the popular tart Montmorency cherry.

  • Summer Harvest Cherry Fest at Orchard Country Winery & Market

    Orchard Country Winery & Market will host its 9th Annual Summer Harvest Cherry Fest on July 27, 10 am – 5 pm. Enjoy complimentary tasting of Orchard Country wines, local micro brews and farm market foods – featuring the popular tart Montmorency cherry.

  • Day of Activities Planned for Jacksonport Cherry Fest

    The 19th annual Jacksonport Cherry Fest, sponsored by the Jacksonport Historical Society, takes place August 3, 7 am – 4 pm, at Lakeside Park. The day is packed with fun for the whole family.

  • Day of Activities Planned for Jacksonport Cherry Fest

    The 19th annual Jacksonport Cherry Fest, sponsored by the Jacksonport Historical Society, takes place August 3, 7 am – 4 pm, at Lakeside Park. The day is packed with fun for the whole family.

  • “Get Comfortable with Butterflies, Bees and Other Pollinators” at Ridges Program

    Joan Z. Calder, author of Airplanes in the Garden, will present “Get Comfortable with Butterflies, Bees and Other Pollinators” on July 29 at 10:30 am as part of The Ridges Sanctuary’s No Family Left Inside program series.

  • “Get Comfortable with Butterflies, Bees and Other Pollinators” at Ridges Program

    Joan Z. Calder, author of Airplanes in the Garden, will present “Get Comfortable with Butterflies, Bees and Other Pollinators” on July 29 at 10:30 am as part of The Ridges Sanctuary’s No Family Left Inside program series.

  • Search is On for Butterflies and Wildflowers at Crossroads

    Family programs are offered at Crossroads at Big Creek Monday through Thursdays during the summer. Though they are called family programs, these programs are appropriate for all ages.

  • Search is On for Butterflies and Wildflowers at Crossroads

    Family programs are offered at Crossroads at Big Creek Monday through Thursdays during the summer. Though they are called family programs, these programs are appropriate for all ages.

  • Savory Spoon Leads “Adventures in a Chinese Kitchen”

    “Have you eaten yet?” In China, this is one of the most common and respectful greetings. The culinary tour, “Adventures in a Chinese Kitchen,” will introduce travelers to the culinary and cultural traditions of Asia’s most diverse region – Yunnan Province.

  • Savory Spoon Leads “Adventures in a Chinese Kitchen”

    “Have you eaten yet?” In China, this is one of the most common and respectful greetings. The culinary tour, “Adventures in a Chinese Kitchen,” will introduce travelers to the culinary and cultural traditions of Asia’s most diverse region – Yunnan Province.

  • Upcoming Programs at Heritage Village

    Heritage Village at Big Creek offers numerous programs during the summer. Upcoming programs include a fur trading program and tours of the Village. On July 28 at 2 pm, Dr.

  • Upcoming Programs at Heritage Village

    Heritage Village at Big Creek offers numerous programs during the summer. Upcoming programs include a fur trading program and tours of the Village. On July 28 at 2 pm, Dr.

  • Visual Arts Take Center Stage at Door County Plein Air Festival

    Local and regional artists are invited to participate in this year’s Dockside Quick Paint on July 27. Visual arts will take center stage in Door County as local, regional and national artists converge on the peninsula to capture on canvas our picturesque shoreline, sandy beaches, rocky bluffs and large tracts of undisturbed woodlands, among other subjects, during the 2013 Door County Plein Air Festival.

  • Visual Arts Take Center Stage at Door County Plein Air Festival

    Local and regional artists are invited to participate in this year’s Dockside Quick Paint on July 27. Visual arts will take center stage in Door County as local, regional and national artists converge on the peninsula to capture on canvas our picturesque shoreline, sandy beaches, rocky bluffs and large tracts of undisturbed woodlands, among other subjects, during the 2013 Door County Plein Air Festival.

  • Artist Susan Ploughe Brings New Works to Linden Gallery

    Linden Gallery announces the opening of “New Works: Facing East Series” an oil painting exhibit by artist Susan Ploughe. Her work has been on display since July 21, and she will informally demonstrate her technique on July 28, 1 – 4 pm.

  • Artist Susan Ploughe Brings New Works to Linden Gallery

    Linden Gallery announces the opening of “New Works: Facing East Series” an oil painting exhibit by artist Susan Ploughe. Her work has been on display since July 21, and she will informally demonstrate her technique on July 28, 1 – 4 pm.

  • Jewelry Trunk Show at Edgewood Orchard Galleries

    Edgewood Orchard Galleries will host a jewelry trunk show for Ashbury, New Jersey jeweler Ellen Kelly July 26 – 28. A large selection of Kelly’s colorful jewelry will be displayed at the gallery from 10 am – 5 pm.

  • Jewelry Trunk Show at Edgewood Orchard Galleries

    Edgewood Orchard Galleries will host a jewelry trunk show for Ashbury, New Jersey jeweler Ellen Kelly July 26 – 28. A large selection of Kelly’s colorful jewelry will be displayed at the gallery from 10 am – 5 pm.

  • Nickols and Leberman Featured at DCAL Gallery

    From July 27 – August 5, the Door County Art League (DCAL) Gallery in Fish Creek will feature the artwork of Marcia Nickols and Suzanne Leberman. Nickols works mainly with water-based oils and watercolor collages to create impressionist works emphasizing color and light to capture the mood within a scene.

  • Nickols and Leberman Featured at DCAL Gallery

    From July 27 – August 5, the Door County Art League (DCAL) Gallery in Fish Creek will feature the artwork of Marcia Nickols and Suzanne Leberman. Nickols works mainly with water-based oils and watercolor collages to create impressionist works emphasizing color and light to capture the mood within a scene.

  • Domicile Art Fair Returns on August 2 & 3

    The 25th Annual Art Fair at Domicile is scheduled for August 2 & 3 in Sister Bay. The creativity and quality of Domicile’s Wisconsin artisans will be highlighted in the Domicile's orchard.

  • Domicile Art Fair Returns on August 2 & 3

    The 25th Annual Art Fair at Domicile is scheduled for August 2 & 3 in Sister Bay. The creativity and quality of Domicile’s Wisconsin artisans will be highlighted in the Domicile's orchard.

  • Door County Masters at Miller Art Museum

    The Miller Art Museum opens the new exhibit “Masters…Door County Artists Who Have Been Working for 50+ Years” on July 27 with a public reception from 5 -6:30 pm.

  • Door County Masters at Miller Art Museum

    The Miller Art Museum opens the new exhibit “Masters…Door County Artists Who Have Been Working for 50+ Years” on July 27 with a public reception from 5 -6:30 pm.

  • Summer Art Fair at the Settlement Shops

    Artists and artisans from Door County and elsewhere in Wisconsin will present their latest work on July 27, 10 am – 5 pm, at the Settlement Shops. This year’s work includes creative recycled and up-cycled items, metal sculpture, yard art, jewelry, handmade paper, hand-painted glassware, hand-cranked socks, and paintings in acrylic and watercolor, pen & ink, as well as prints.

  • Summer Art Fair at the Settlement Shops

    Artists and artisans from Door County and elsewhere in Wisconsin will present their latest work on July 27, 10 am – 5 pm, at the Settlement Shops. This year’s work includes creative recycled and up-cycled items, metal sculpture, yard art, jewelry, handmade paper, hand-painted glassware, hand-cranked socks, and paintings in acrylic and watercolor, pen & ink, as well as prints.

  • DCAL Presents “Off the Wall” Show and Sale

    The Door County Art League (DCAL) will present its fourth annual “Off the Wall” Show and Sale on July 27 (9 am – 5 pm) & 28 (9 am – 3 pm) at the Sister Bay Village Hall.

  • DCAL Presents “Off the Wall” Show and Sale

    The Door County Art League (DCAL) will present its fourth annual “Off the Wall” Show and Sale on July 27 (9 am – 5 pm) & 28 (9 am – 3 pm) at the Sister Bay Village Hall.

  • Lily Bay Pottery to Donate Portion of Sales to DCMH Auxiliary

    Ten percent of gallery sales from July 26 to Aug. 9 at Lily Bay Pottery will be donated to the DCMH Auxiliary to raise money for the hospital. Potter Linda Sheard, along with her husband Master Gardener Bart, will open her home and gardens for this summer’s House and Garden Walk on July 30.

  • Lily Bay Pottery to Donate Portion of Sales to DCMH Auxiliary

    Ten percent of gallery sales from July 26 to Aug. 9 at Lily Bay Pottery will be donated to the DCMH Auxiliary to raise money for the hospital. Potter Linda Sheard, along with her husband Master Gardener Bart, will open her home and gardens for this summer’s House and Garden Walk on July 30.

  • Classes at Artists Guild

    The July 30 session of Tuesdays with Jen at Artists Guild in Sturgeon Bay is titled “Making a Cement Keepsake Garden Stone.” The class meets from 10 am – 12 pm, and costs $25 per person.

  • Classes at Artists Guild

    The July 30 session of Tuesdays with Jen at Artists Guild in Sturgeon Bay is titled “Making a Cement Keepsake Garden Stone.” The class meets from 10 am – 12 pm, and costs $25 per person.

  • Miller Art Museum Hosts Art, Etc. Sale

    Also, at the Miller Art Museum on Aug. 17, 10 am – 4 pm, art lovers are invited to the Art, Etc. Sale to search for unique items like original art, prints photography, linens, and toys at bargain prices.

  • Miller Art Museum Hosts Art, Etc. Sale

    Also, at the Miller Art Museum on Aug. 17, 10 am – 4 pm, art lovers are invited to the Art, Etc. Sale to search for unique items like original art, prints photography, linens, and toys at bargain prices.

  • “Laughter on the Breeze” at Ekholm Gallery

    “Laughter on the Breeze,” oil on linen, is the latest work from Judi Ekholm. The new painting is available for purchase and may be viewed at the Ekholm Gallery, located at 3913 Little Spring Road in Fish Creek.

  • “Laughter on the Breeze” at Ekholm Gallery

    “Laughter on the Breeze,” oil on linen, is the latest work from Judi Ekholm. The new painting is available for purchase and may be viewed at the Ekholm Gallery, located at 3913 Little Spring Road in Fish Creek.

  • Bronze Casting Class at Algoma Atelier of Sculpture and Art

    Among Bren Sibilsky’s many projects at The Algoma Atelier of Sculpture and Art (her newly remodeled teaching facility) is a “lost wax” bronze casting class with professional instructors Ken and Mary Davidson.

  • Bronze Casting Class at Algoma Atelier of Sculpture and Art

    Among Bren Sibilsky’s many projects at The Algoma Atelier of Sculpture and Art (her newly remodeled teaching facility) is a “lost wax” bronze casting class with professional instructors Ken and Mary Davidson.

  • Garden Tea Party at Turtle Ridge Gallery

    After a successful showing at the 2013 Sister Bay Historical Society Garden Walk, Turtle Ridge Gallery will host a Garden Tea Party on August 3, 3 – 7 pm.

  • Garden Tea Party at Turtle Ridge Gallery

    After a successful showing at the 2013 Sister Bay Historical Society Garden Walk, Turtle Ridge Gallery will host a Garden Tea Party on August 3, 3 – 7 pm.

  • Piece by Peace Captures Vacation Memories

    Door County art comes in all shapes and sizes. Piece by Peace gallery offers a unique way to remember Door County in any season and occasion. Graphic designed quilts from photos taken by Kathleen Clark, the gallery owner, are created with help from talented quilt artist Sandi Zier from Cedarburg.

  • Piece by Peace Captures Vacation Memories

    Door County art comes in all shapes and sizes. Piece by Peace gallery offers a unique way to remember Door County in any season and occasion. Graphic designed quilts from photos taken by Kathleen Clark, the gallery owner, are created with help from talented quilt artist Sandi Zier from Cedarburg.

  • “Summer Joy” at Plum Bottom Pottery

    Venture out to Plum Bottom Pottery July 26 – 28 to see jewelry artist Angela Lensch and her latest hand-woven and one-of-a-kind fine art jewelry. The trunk show will be set up amongst Plum Bottom’s gorgeous gardens from 10 am – 5 pm.

  • “Summer Joy” at Plum Bottom Pottery

    Venture out to Plum Bottom Pottery July 26 – 28 to see jewelry artist Angela Lensch and her latest hand-woven and one-of-a-kind fine art jewelry. The trunk show will be set up amongst Plum Bottom’s gorgeous gardens from 10 am – 5 pm.

  • Nature Journaling Classes at Newport State Park

    Newport Wilderness Society is a recipient of a 2013 Friends of Wisconsin State Parks Affinity Card Grant to offer Nature Journaling classes at Newport State Park this summer.

  • Nature Journaling Classes at Newport State Park

    Newport Wilderness Society is a recipient of a 2013 Friends of Wisconsin State Parks Affinity Card Grant to offer Nature Journaling classes at Newport State Park this summer.

  • Swing-a-Thon Raises Over $2,000

    Swingers at Shepherd of the Bay Church in Sister Bay raised $2,200 in a 24-hour Swing-a-Thon to benefit the Door County Habitat for Humanity.

  • Swing-a-Thon Raises Over $2,000

    Swingers at Shepherd of the Bay Church in Sister Bay raised $2,200 in a 24-hour Swing-a-Thon to benefit the Door County Habitat for Humanity.

  • Events to Honor History of Baseball in Baileys Harbor

      Baileys Harbor will hold two events in the next few weeks to honor the baseball teams that have represented the town since 1874. On Sunday, July 28, six members of the team that won the Door County Baseball League Playoff Championship in 1953 will be honored at their 60-year reunion at 1 pm before the 1:30 pm game between Baileys Harbor and West Jacksonport at the Baileys Harbor Athletic Complex.

  • Events to Honor History of Baseball in Baileys Harbor

      Baileys Harbor will hold two events in the next few weeks to honor the baseball teams that have represented the town since 1874. On Sunday, July 28, six members of the team that won the Door County Baseball League Playoff Championship in 1953 will be honored at their 60-year reunion at 1 pm before the 1:30 pm game between Baileys Harbor and West Jacksonport at the Baileys Harbor Athletic Complex.

  • Bumper Crop Expected

    If last year was the pits for Door County cherry farmers, this year may represent the storied bowl of cherries crooners used to sing about. “It’s a bumper crop.

  • Bumper Crop Expected

    If last year was the pits for Door County cherry farmers, this year may represent the storied bowl of cherries crooners used to sing about. “It’s a bumper crop.

  • It’s Time for the Door County Fair

    Laboring under the scrutiny of an Ad Hoc Fair Study Committee that was formed last September by the Door County Board in order to re-energize the annual Door County Fair, the seven-member Fair Board is hoping for blue skies and big crowds at this year’s fair, which runs July 31 through Aug.

  • It’s Time for the Door County Fair

    Laboring under the scrutiny of an Ad Hoc Fair Study Committee that was formed last September by the Door County Board in order to re-energize the annual Door County Fair, the seven-member Fair Board is hoping for blue skies and big crowds at this year’s fair, which runs July 31 through Aug.

  • Towns Fight for Middle Ground on Road Maintenance

    When Gibraltar residents opened their mailboxes in late June, they each found a four-page packet alerting them to the town’s road-brushing practices, which, according to the letter, have led to an excessive amount of tree cutting on the area’s most beautiful roads.

  • Towns Fight for Middle Ground on Road Maintenance

    When Gibraltar residents opened their mailboxes in late June, they each found a four-page packet alerting them to the town’s road-brushing practices, which, according to the letter, have led to an excessive amount of tree cutting on the area’s most beautiful roads.

  • Neighbors Fight Zip Line in Jacksonport

    On Aug. 1, Gravity Trails owners Michael Fischer and David Rack will know if they’re allowed to construct a zip line course on their 20-acre property in Jacksonport, after receiving opposition from neighbors who don’t support the proposed development.

  • Neighbors Fight Zip Line in Jacksonport

    On Aug. 1, Gravity Trails owners Michael Fischer and David Rack will know if they’re allowed to construct a zip line course on their 20-acre property in Jacksonport, after receiving opposition from neighbors who don’t support the proposed development.

  • Your Representatives in the News

    Your Representatives in the News   State Assembly Representative Garey Bies Bies supports a bill that would allow city, town and village governments to decide whether the state can build a highway roundabout in their municipalities.

  • Your Representatives in the News

    Your Representatives in the News   State Assembly Representative Garey Bies Bies supports a bill that would allow city, town and village governments to decide whether the state can build a highway roundabout in their municipalities.

  • Wisconsin Coastal Management Program to Hold Meeting in Sturgeon Bay

    • The Department of Administration’s (DOA) Wisconsin Coastal Management Program will hold four free workshops around the state in July and August to discuss low water levels on Lakes Superior and Michigan, including one in Door County.

  • Wisconsin Coastal Management Program to Hold Meeting in Sturgeon Bay

    • The Department of Administration’s (DOA) Wisconsin Coastal Management Program will hold four free workshops around the state in July and August to discuss low water levels on Lakes Superior and Michigan, including one in Door County.

  • Door County Board of Supervisors Moves Projects Ahead

    • At its regular monthly meeting on July 23, the Door County Board of Supervisors approved moving up a couple of projects for this year rather than waiting until 2014.

  • Door County Board of Supervisors Moves Projects Ahead

    • At its regular monthly meeting on July 23, the Door County Board of Supervisors approved moving up a couple of projects for this year rather than waiting until 2014.

  • Door County Promotes and Celebrates Breastfeeding

    World Breastfeeding Week is Aug. 1-7 and many organizations in Door County are working together to celebrate this year’s theme, “Breastfeeding Support: Close to Mothers.

  • Door County Promotes and Celebrates Breastfeeding

    World Breastfeeding Week is Aug. 1-7 and many organizations in Door County are working together to celebrate this year’s theme, “Breastfeeding Support: Close to Mothers.

  • Imperiled Native Mussels of Wisconsin

    When we hear the term “endangered species,” mussels are not likely to be the first image that springs to mind, but native mussels are among the most imperiled animals.

  • Imperiled Native Mussels of Wisconsin

    When we hear the term “endangered species,” mussels are not likely to be the first image that springs to mind, but native mussels are among the most imperiled animals.

  • Docent-Led Hiking Tours at The Clearing

    The Clearing Folk School will offer docent-led hikes covering the history, folklore and landscape of the school and its 128-acre property. The Clearing is a nonprofit folk school established in 1935 by renowned landscape architect and conservationist Jens Jensen, and is listed on both the National and State Registers of Historic Places.

  • Docent-Led Hiking Tours at The Clearing

    The Clearing Folk School will offer docent-led hikes covering the history, folklore and landscape of the school and its 128-acre property. The Clearing is a nonprofit folk school established in 1935 by renowned landscape architect and conservationist Jens Jensen, and is listed on both the National and State Registers of Historic Places.

  • Discovering Hidden Acres Farm

    Tom Rehberger is determined to put our community on a sustainable path. “If you know the history of Door County, it’s a story of not sustainability,” he said.

  • Discovering Hidden Acres Farm

    Tom Rehberger is determined to put our community on a sustainable path. “If you know the history of Door County, it’s a story of not sustainability,” he said.

  • New Tick Species Found in Wisconsin

    New Tick Species Found in Wisconsin It shouldn’t be news to anyone that it’s a bad year for ticks, but the University of Wisconsin – Madison’s entomology department has made an observation.

  • New Tick Species Found in Wisconsin

    New Tick Species Found in Wisconsin It shouldn’t be news to anyone that it’s a bad year for ticks, but the University of Wisconsin – Madison’s entomology department has made an observation.

  • Summer Kitchen

    A vintage black and white photograph hangs in our dining room, the image of the house where my father was born, 1908, Town of Plover. The site is barren compared to its current condition, then a treeless plain except for a background of stumps.

  • Summer Kitchen

    A vintage black and white photograph hangs in our dining room, the image of the house where my father was born, 1908, Town of Plover. The site is barren compared to its current condition, then a treeless plain except for a background of stumps.

  • Sharing Literary Moments at Multicultural Reading Group

    It was literary kismet the first time I read A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens as a senior in high school. I remember where I was when I read those iconic lines – “It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest I go to than I have ever known.

  • Sharing Literary Moments at Multicultural Reading Group

    It was literary kismet the first time I read A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens as a senior in high school. I remember where I was when I read those iconic lines – “It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest I go to than I have ever known.

  • American Life in Poetry: Column 425

    If we haven’t done it ourselves, we’ve known people who have, it seems: taken a vacation mostly to photograph a vacation, not really looking at what’s there, but seeing everything through the viewfinder with the idea of looking at it when they get home.

  • American Life in Poetry: Column 425

    If we haven’t done it ourselves, we’ve known people who have, it seems: taken a vacation mostly to photograph a vacation, not really looking at what’s there, but seeing everything through the viewfinder with the idea of looking at it when they get home.

  • The Passion of Music Thrives in Young Birch Creek Performers

    Imagine you are a young student with dreams of utilizing your musical talents to delight and enrich the lives of others through your performances, or perhaps you are interested in sharing your talent by teaching music professionally.

  • The Passion of Music Thrives in Young Birch Creek Performers

    Imagine you are a young student with dreams of utilizing your musical talents to delight and enrich the lives of others through your performances, or perhaps you are interested in sharing your talent by teaching music professionally.

  • Carlsville Comes Alive

    Carlsville celebrates Carlsville on July 27 – throwing one big party for itself complete with live music, food, and much, much more. The rural village will turn into quite the scene with activities for one and all.

  • Carlsville Comes Alive

    Carlsville celebrates Carlsville on July 27 – throwing one big party for itself complete with live music, food, and much, much more. The rural village will turn into quite the scene with activities for one and all.

  • The Sharrows to Showcase Rock and Acoustic Sets at Husby’s

    Just over a year ago, a percussionist, a cellist, a pianist, two guitarists, and a vocalist from Madison, WI, convened in a rural barn to create music.

  • The Sharrows to Showcase Rock and Acoustic Sets at Husby’s

    Just over a year ago, a percussionist, a cellist, a pianist, two guitarists, and a vocalist from Madison, WI, convened in a rural barn to create music.

  • A Shot of History, Hauntings and Bitters at Nelsen’s Hall and Bitters Pub

    Ask for a shot of bitters anywhere but Door County and you may be met with a queer expression. ‘Excuse me?’ the bartender might ask, trying to shake an ounce of the deep red liquid from the plastic dropper top.

  • A Shot of History, Hauntings and Bitters at Nelsen’s Hall and Bitters Pub

    Ask for a shot of bitters anywhere but Door County and you may be met with a queer expression. ‘Excuse me?’ the bartender might ask, trying to shake an ounce of the deep red liquid from the plastic dropper top.

  • Sharing a Passion for Paper

    Nancy Akerly has a passion for paper art. Whether it’s origami, bookbinding, making paper-covered boxes or marbling, Akerly has it covered. She has combined her love of teaching with her passion for paper art into her business, Liberty Grove Paper Arts.

  • Sharing a Passion for Paper

    Nancy Akerly has a passion for paper art. Whether it’s origami, bookbinding, making paper-covered boxes or marbling, Akerly has it covered. She has combined her love of teaching with her passion for paper art into her business, Liberty Grove Paper Arts.

  • Check Out the Door County Library Book Sale

    Starting tomorrow, one of the best opportunities to stock up on late-summer (or year-round) reading material comes to Door County. It’s the Friends of the Door County Libraries Book Sale, and it’s not one to miss.

  • Check Out the Door County Library Book Sale

    Starting tomorrow, one of the best opportunities to stock up on late-summer (or year-round) reading material comes to Door County. It’s the Friends of the Door County Libraries Book Sale, and it’s not one to miss.

  • Door County’s Chewy Stars in New Documentary, Conducts Workshops

    Area libraries have added a documentary with Door County relevance to their collections, but now you can also catch the amazing documentary Wild Horse, Wild Ride through Netflix streaming.

  • Door County’s Chewy Stars in New Documentary, Conducts Workshops

    Area libraries have added a documentary with Door County relevance to their collections, but now you can also catch the amazing documentary Wild Horse, Wild Ride through Netflix streaming.

  • On Stage With Chris Irwin

    My weekend started at the Door Community Auditorium, and ended at Fishstock. I couldn't ask for a better three days in Door County! Check out my Weekend Recap:

  • On Stage With Chris Irwin

    My weekend started at the Door Community Auditorium, and ended at Fishstock. I couldn't ask for a better three days in Door County! Check out my Weekend Recap:

  • Cherryland Airport Begins Process to Repair Aging Runway

    An aging runway at the Door County Cherryland Airport in Sturgeon Bay has caused complaints from some pilots, according to Airport Director Keith Kasbohm.

  • Cherryland Airport Begins Process to Repair Aging Runway

    An aging runway at the Door County Cherryland Airport in Sturgeon Bay has caused complaints from some pilots, according to Airport Director Keith Kasbohm.

  • A Sneak Peek at Heins Creek

    On July 7, the Door County Land Trust (DCLT) sent an e-mail inviting Land Trust members to a sneak peek of its latest acquisition, the 74-acre Heins Creek Nature Preserve just south of Baileys Harbor on Highway 57.

  • A Sneak Peek at Heins Creek

    On July 7, the Door County Land Trust (DCLT) sent an e-mail inviting Land Trust members to a sneak peek of its latest acquisition, the 74-acre Heins Creek Nature Preserve just south of Baileys Harbor on Highway 57.