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  • Organic Certification Assistance is Available

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) announced that approximately $11.9 million in organic certification assistance is available through state departments of agriculture to make organic certification more affordable for organic producers and handlers across the country.

  • NEW BUSINESSES

    NEW BUSINESSES A Cut Above SalonOwner, Joni WitalisonTop of the Hill Shops,9331 Spring Road, Unit 19B, Fish Creek920.868.1545acutabovedc.com Aqualand CampgroundCarol and Josh Sweeney are the new owners in this 3rd generation family business.2445 County Q, Sister Bay150 campsites on 67 acres920.854.4573aqualandcampresort.com Baileys 57 (formerly 57 Depot)New owner, Mike SchreiberManagers, Kari Baumann and Eric Williams7998 Hwy. […]

  • Pie-Shaped Destiny

    Have you ever imagined the telephone call that changes your life? Sara Zacek got hers last fall when after auditioning in Chicago with a cherry pie, she learned she had made the Top 100 for the sixth season of the Fox reality cooking show Master Chef.

  • Loss Prevention Meeting for Business Owners

    Chad Mielke of the Sturgeon Bay Police Department is hosting a Loss Prevention Meeting on May 21 at 1 pm in the first floor conference room of City Hall.

  • Bay Breeze Wins the Cover

    Bay Breeze Resort in Ephraim has won the cover of the 2016 Wisconsin Lodging Directory. Three Door County inns were in competition with nine others throughout the state.

  • Acorn Services Owner Earns ISA Credentials

    W. Andrew Hartman of Sturgeon Bay, owner/operator of Acorn Services of Door County, LLC, recently earned the ISA Certified Arborist credential by successfully completing the Certified Arborist exam administered by the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) and the local chapter of ISA.

  • Eclectics to Open in Baileys Harbor

    Eclectics is a new business opening at 8085 Hwy. 57 in Baileys Harbor. It will offer a variety of items and ideas from a diverse group of 15 individuals.

  • Baylake Bank Raises Money for MACC Fund

    Baylake Bank President and CEO Rob Cera recently announced fundraising results from a company-wide community service commitment. Cera and a group of Baylake Bank employees presented a check for $10,000 to Jon McGlocklin, former Milwaukee Bucks player and current television color analyst, and Co-Founder and the President of the MACC Fund on April 24 at the Baylake Bank City Center in downtown Green Bay.

  • House Quilts for Sale at JCC

    Local artists have created “house quilts” for Jacksonport Craft Cottage Gifts. These wood stars show many well recognized quilt designs and are great exterior home accents.

  • 15th Anniversary Celebration at Patricia Shoppe

    The iconic pink building that houses Egg Harbor’s Patricia Shoppe will be the scene of a 15th anniversary celebration on May 15. The store will be brimming with new spring and summer treasures, including women’s apparel, jewelry, accessories and shoes that have become fashion must-haves for Door County residents and visitors.

  • Cherry Hills to Reopen May 15

    Cherry Hills Golf & Lodge has reopened its doors to golfers and the community with new management, a new look, updated pro shop and new sand in the bunkers.

  • DC Brewing Co. Releases Bare Bottom Madness

    Door County Brewing Co. announces the newest addition to their family: Bare Bottom Madness Pale Ale. Door County Brewing Co.’s pale ale is brewed with notes of grapefruit, citrus and pine with a touch of caramel malt for sweetness.

  • Maritime Museum and DC North Receive JEM Grants

    Door County is kicking off summer with the help of two Joint Effort Marketing (JEM) grants, presented by Wisconsin Department of Tourism Secretary Stephanie Klett.

  • Visitor Spending Was Up in 2014

    Visitor spending in Door County was up $14.6 million dollars last year according to a report released today by the Wisconsin Department of Tourism. Door County visitors spent $313.

  • Fish Creek Kite Co. Property is Sold

    After 16 years of success at the Fish Creek Kite Co., located at 3903 Hwy. 42 , Toby Schlick has retired and sold the property. Nick Dokolas, the owner of Glide N.

  • Van’s Lumber Hosts Customer Appreciation Day

    Van’s Lumber and Custom Builders will host its annual customer appreciation event on May 14, 10 am – 2 pm, at their Dyckesville location on East 176 County S.

  • Funds Available for Farmers Market SNAP Support Grants

    Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services Under Secretary Kevin Concannon announced the availability of up to $3.3 million in competitive funding to support the ability of farmers markets to accept Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits provided through the U.

  • White Gull Inn to be Featured on “Discover Wisconsin”

    Eight restaurants across the state are featured in an upcoming episode of the nation’s longest-running tourism TV Show, Discover Wisconsin, including the White Gull Inn in Fish Creek.

  • A Cut Above Salon Opens at Top of the Hill Shops

    Joni Witalison and Jessica Steele-Haslep have recently opened A Cut Above salon at the Top of the Hill Shops in Fish Creek. Witalison, owner and barber/cosmetologist, has more than 20 years experience and is Schwartzkopf Master Color Certified.

  • Cindy Weber Named CEO of Sunshine House

    Cindy Weber was recently named the new president and CEO of Sunshine House. Weber is a Door County native and life-long resident of the area with a long history of giving back to the community and working with not-for-profit organizations.