Category: Business
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Questions about Wisconsin’s new Implements of Husbandry (IoH) law are answered in a series of videos produced by the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) in conjunction with The Wisconsin Department of Transportation and the University of Wisconsin Extension.
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Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced the award of $15.7 million in Conservation Innovation Grants (CIGs) to 47 organizations that will help develop and demonstrate cutting-edge ideas to accelerate innovation in private lands conservation, including two grants for Wisconsin conservation efforts.
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Changing Roles at Maritime Museum
The Door County Maritime Museum recently began soliciting for a new executive director. The present director, Bob Desh, will retire in late November, transitioning to a less time-intensive volunteer role.
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Unity, leader in hospice and palliative care, announced the addition of Patricia Angelucci, MS, RN, NE-BC, GNP-BC, Postmasters, to its medical team as a full- time nurse practitioner.
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Craft Cottage Features Decorative Tables
The Jacksonport Craft Cottage, open daily from 9 am to 5 pm, showcases many gifted area craftsmen and has a variety of handcrafted gifts in fiber, wood and glass.
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Curves Hosts National Open House Week
Curves of Sturgeon Bay will offer a free workout and tour of the “all new” Curves during Curves National Open House Week Sept. 15 – 20. Curves International, Inc.
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First Business Bank Hires Vice President
First Business Bank – Northeast announced that Denee Mott, CTP, has been hired as vice president – business development. Mott will focus on the commercial lending and treasury management needs of businesses in the Lakeshore Area, including Manitowoc, Sheboygan and Door County.
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Orchard Country Receives Medals
Orchard Country Winery received four medals at the 23rd annual Indy International Wine Competition. The award-winning wines include Sweet Cherry, Honeycrisp Apple, Celebrate and Door County Sparkle.
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Sacred Grounds Introduces New Classes
The Spa at Sacred Grounds is pleased to begin Candlelight Yoga classes in the new Tree of Life Studio this fall. This special hour-long class will take place on Thursdays at 7 pm and Fridays at 6 pm.
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Stangel Accounting Offers Seminar
On Sept. 17 at 4 pm, Stangel Accounting and Tax Office, S.C. is offering a free seminar on Social Security Planning at their office located on the corner of 4th Avenue and Michigan Street in Sturgeon Bay.
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Dentistry by Designs Hires New Doctors
Dentistry by Design welcomes two new doctors to their team of dentists. Dr. Gene Allen and Dr. Gina Grenfell join Dr. Paul Feit (owner), Dr. Michael Pierquet and Dr.
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Irina Saltes of Fred & Fuzzy’s Waterfront Bar & Grill drew the name of Bill Wetzel of Aurora, Ill., on Labor Day as the winner of the fat tire bike. Submitted photo.
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“Your top physical fitness is our purpose…and will be our pride!” is the club mantra at Anytime Fitness, located at the Cherry Point Mall, 1300 Egg Harbor Rd, Sturgeon Bay.
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Orchard Country Receives Medals
Orchard Country Winery received four medals at the 23rd annual Indy International Wine Competition. The award-winning wines include: Sweet Cherry, Honeycrisp Apple, Celebrate and Door County Sparkle.
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New Door County Culinary Event
A brand new culinary event will take place in Door County this September and will feature area restaurants and some of their most popular recipes. The inaugural Door County Restaurant Week will take place Sept.
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Sunflour and United Way Partner Up
In September Sunflour Artisan Bakery, located at 611 Jefferson St., Sturgeon Bay, is partnering with United Way of Door County’s Treat of the Month campaign.
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Stone’s Throw Opens Wine Barrels to Public
On Oct. 18 from noon to 5 pm, fill your own wine bottles directly from Stone’s Throw Winery’s barrels at Bottle Day. Fill as many bottles as you like at only $14 per bottle.
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Ever since introducing their first sparkling wine earlier this summer, the owners of Door 44 Winery and Parallel 44 Vineyard & Winery have been on a mission to get wine drinkers to be less set on sparkling wine for its celebratory characteristics and more open to enjoying it as an everyday drink.
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A Bright Spot: Jennie Bexell Brings New Flair to Retail Scene
I stopped to see Jennie (pronounced “Yennie”) at Spot, her clothing and accessories store in Sister Bay, to tell her I’d been asked to write this article. She said, surprised, “An article about me? Why?” Jennie’s surprise leads me to believe she doesn’t know how well-regarded she is in this community generally, nor that all […]
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Pen Players Receive Donation from Grasse’s
As part of its commitment to local nonprofit organizations, Grasse’s Grill in Sister Bay donates 50 percent of its breakfast profits to a nonprofit each month.