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Category: Door County News

Door County news from the pages of the Peninsula Pulse and Door County Living, the peninsula’s trusted, local sources for information about Door County, Wisconsin.

  • Dancin’ on the Door Becomes Reality

    This September, a long anticipated dream of Andria Nikoupolis Weliky will become a reality when Andria’s Dancin’ on the Door opens in her new Egg Harbor studio.

  • We Are HOPE Hosts Review Luncheon

    On Aug. 26, from 11:30 am – 1:30 pm, We Are HOPE, Inc. is holding its “Year in a Review Luncheon.” Join the We Are Hope team as they honor valued friends and share their success stories from the past year.

  • Energy Experts on Propane Planning

    Energy experts are advising consumers to plan ahead for their propane needs this winter by looking at options now and buying early. To assist Wisconsin consumers, the Department of Agriculture, Trade & Consumer Protection (DATCP) is offering a new fact sheet explaining propane options, including questions to ask when comparing offers.

  • A Tangle of Trouble

    When I stroll the trails of Peninsula State Park this time of year, my neck is usually craned back and my eyes are to the sky. It’s bird migration season.

  • Slice It

    One of the best qualities in the game of golf is that it can be produced in so many varying fashions. When a foursome can include any grouping of teenagers, fathers, grandfathers, wives, great-grandmothers, daughters, etc.

  • Golf Events

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  • Golf League Results

    League Results.

  • Hail Destroys Research Crops

    Matt Stasiak believes farmers – or in his case, farm researchers – have to have hope when events conspire against them, as they did the night of July 14 when a freak hailstorm destroyed all the crops at the Peninsular Agricultural Research Station just north of Sturgeon Bay.

  • Hungry for Change

    Democratic Attorney General candidate Jon Richards brought his campaign to Door County on July 10 with his message that Wisconsin residents are ready for change.

  • Burke Stumps in Door

    Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mary Burke brought her campaign to Door County for two days on July 10 – 11. She kicked things off on the 10th with lunch at Al Johnson’s Swedish Restaurant in Sister Bay, followed by an appearance at the Democratic Party of Door County’s annual BBQ at Sawyer Park in Sturgeon Bay.

  • Baileys Harbor Marina to Get New Roof

    At its July 14 meeting, the Baileys Harbor Town Board decided to move forward with deck replacement for the leaky marina roof, using IEI General Contractors, Inc.

  • Algoma Bans Liquid Manure Use

    The City of Algoma became one of a growing number of municipalities to enact an ordinance to prohibit the spreading, spraying or storage of liquid manure in the city limits.

  • Hail Destroys Research Crops

    Matt Stasiak believes farmers – or in his case, farm researchers – have to have hope when events conspire against them, as they did the night of July 14 when a freak hailstorm destroyed all the crops at the Peninsular Agricultural Research Station just north of Sturgeon Bay.

  • The Story of a Therapy Dog

    If at first you don’t succeed, try, try, again was the motto of therapy dog Amos. The first time he took his certification test, he was a little rambuctious and flunked.

  • The Climate Corner

    Meeting the challenge posed by climate change was a matter of broad bipartisan concern in our country just a decade ago, really a matter of practical management.

  • On Track?

    State fisheries biologists are revising the long-term fisheries management plan for Wisconsin’s Lake Michigan waters and invite the public to provide input during a second round of public review.

  • Identify Invasives

    Throughout the summer, the Door County Invasive Species Team will be working with Door County parks to identify invasive species concerns within our parks.

  • Revising Our Standards

    State officials are seeking public input on 22 water quality standard topics for Wisconsin lakes and rivers related to the protection of public health, recreation, fish, and other aquatic communities.

  • Walk the Escarpment

    On July 26, from 9 am – 12 pm, explore “The Waters of The Ledge” at The Ridges Sanctuary in celebration of the Niagara Escarpment’s eastern edge of the Door Peninsula, along the “backside” (or cuesta) of the Niagara Escarpment.

  • Bring the Outdoors to Your Phone

    People now have an easier and more convenient way to find activities, events and nature programs at Wisconsin state parks, with a new mobile-friendly events calendar on the Department of Natural Resources website.