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  • PODCAST: Bailey’s Harbor Votes to Purchase Nelson’s Property

    Andrew Kleidon is joined by Myles Dannhausen Jr to discuss the town of Bailey’s Harbor’s vote to purchase the waterfront property that was once Nelson’s Hardware. Also, Eagle Tower will be open to the public on April 30th, and an update on the current percentage of vaccinated people in Door County.

  • PODCAST: The 2021 Door County Living Magazine Philanthropy Issue

    Andrew Kleidon is joined by Myles Dannhausen Jr. to talk about the 2021 Door County Living Magazine Philanthropy Issue. They discuss how it was put together, unique stories from the past year, a look at several community members who stepped up and lead by example, and the 2021 Philanthropist of the Year: David Eliot.

  • PODCAST: The Story of the Pulse Part VI: On the Run

    Andrew Kleidon is joined by Pulse Co-Founder David Eliot and his dog, Oxford, to talk about the history of the Peninsula Pulse. On this episode, Dave takes us back to 2008, where a conversation was taking place around a table at Al Johnson’s that would lead to the very first Door County Half Marathon, and […]

  • PODCAST: Photography is a Father-Daughter Art Form

    The 2021 Hal Prize is open and accepting submissions in fiction, nonfiction, poetry and photography until September 15th. This week Andrew Kleidon chats with Leena and Glenn Meyers who won the Hal Prize in Photography in 2019 and 2020 respectively, to talk about how their photography journey began, and how Glenn continues to be inspired […]

  • PODCAST: Baileys Harbor Makes Offer for Nelson Property

    Andrew Kleidon is joined by Baileys Harbor Interim Town Chair David Eliot to talk about what the future might look like after the Baileys Harbor Town Board voted unanimously on March 25th to agree to a purchase price of $1.95 million on the shoreline property next to the Baileys Harbor Marina where Nelsons Hardware once […]

  • PODCAST: Ephraim’s PRAT Vote, Baileys Makes Nelson Hardware Offer, and New Businesses Prepare to Open

    Andrew Kleidon is joined by Myles Dannhausen Jr. to talk about a the Premier Resort Area Tax Ephraim will vote on April 6, as well as a brief discussion on COVID vaccination progress in Door County. Plus Fish Creek sees a host of new businesses breaking in.

  • PODCAST: The Story of the Pulse Part V: Finally Home

    Andrew Kleidon is joined by Pulse Co-Founder David Eliot and his dog, Oxford, to talk about the history of the Peninsula Pulse. On this episode, Dave goes over the last five years, coming to call Bailey’s Harbor home, how the community has changed, and how it’s stayed the same. Also, in 2020 after years of construction […]

  • PODCAST: Egg Harbor Says No to Dollar General

    Andrew Kleidon and Debra Fitzgerald go over some of the stories from the last week, including 13 fishermen were rescued from the ice in Nasewaupee, tracking the strange path of governmental approvals regarding an ATV trail in Sturgeon Bay, and what went down at the Egg Harbor Board of Supervisors meeting to deny the proposed […]

  • PODCAST: Horseshoe Bay Farms’ Ambitious Future

    Horseshoe Bay Farms has been an icon of Egg Harbor for more than a century, but a new nonprofit has formed to bring it new life. Myles Dannhausen Jr. talks to its new Executive Director, Drew Richmond, about its past, present, and the ambitious plans for the future of the historic property. View the Master […]

  • The Story of the Pulse Part IV: Pizza for Press

    When the Peninsula Pulse launched, Myles Dannhausen Jr. saw within its pages not only stories that spoke to him as a teenager in Door County, but an opportunity to grow the fledgling pizza parlor his brother had opened (then pulled Myles into) through advertising. When Pulse founder David Eliot walked through the doors of Dano’s […]

  • PODCAST: The Summer Ahead with Jon Jarosh and Myles Dannhausen Jr.

    Destination Door County’s Jon Jarosh joins Myles Dannhausen Jr. to talk about what the 2021 summer might look like. With vaccine news looking better each day, how close to normal should visitors, business owners, and event planners expect things to look? Jarosh fills us in on what the latest surveys say about visitor sentiment and […]

  • PODCAST: The Story of the Pulse Part III: Where Haven’t You Been?

    Andrew Kleidon sits down with Pulse Co-Founder David Eliot and his dog Oxford to tell the story of the Peninsula Pulse. Over the years the Pulse offices have been located all across the county, save for a few spots. In this episode Dave recounts the first five years of the paper, all of the many […]

  • PODCAST: Shipwrecked Update and the Story Behind the Photo of the Year

    Door County Pulse Podcasts · The Story Behind the Photo of the Year When Brett Kosmider pulled out his camera on main street in Fish Creek last July, he didn’t anticipate getting a photo to define the pandemic summer. But that’s what he got when Matthew Moellendorf showed up in a suit and a mask. […]

  • PODCAST: The Future of Room Tax and Envisioning the Possible with Dave Eliot

    Myles Dannhausen Jr. sits down with Dave Eliot for an expansive conversation about the future of room tax. They talk about why Eliot is making the case to raise room tax from 5.5% to 8%. They discuss how room tax was originally implemented (1:58), how it has helped to market the county and improve amenities […]

  • Breaking Down the Shipwrecked Proposal

    Door County Pulse Podcasts · Breaking Down the Shipwrecked Proposal The owners of Shipwrecked Brew Pub are proposing an expansion that would make the restaurant one of the largest in Door County. But with parking at a premium in the center of Egg Harbor, that raises a lot of issues for the plan commission. Myles […]

  • PODCAST: Don Niles on Peninsula Pride Farms

    Debra Fitzgerald sits down with Don Niles, President of Peninsula Pride Farms, a farmer-led organization that’s committed to addressing agriculture’s role in improving water quality in Kewaunee and Southern Door counties.

  • PODCAST: The Story of the Pulse Part II: What’s Happening?

    Andrew Kleidon sits down with Pulse Co-Founder David Eliot and his dog Oxford to tell the story of the Peninsula Pulse. In a time when artists, restaurants, and concert venues weren’t posting every upcoming event on social media, how did a fledgling newspaper find stories to tell each issue? Where were young people hanging out […]

  • PODCAST: What’s the Status of the Vaccine?

    Andrew Kleidon and Myles Dannhausen sit down to talk about how cold it’s been, and what that’s meant for winter recreation like skiing and broom ball. Also, a look into 2020’s sales tax numbers and how they compare to 2019, and where we’re at in Door County with vaccinations, delays, supply and demand, and more.

  • PODCAST: The Story of the Pulse Part I: The First Issue

    Andrew Kleidon sits down with Pulse Co-Founder David Eliot and his dog Oxford for the first time on the Door County Pulse Podcast to tell the story of the Peninsula Pulse. On this episode Dave recounts his youth, how he reinvigorated both his high school and college newspapers with a shift to digital layouts, and […]

  • PODCAST: 66 Rescued from Ice Floes North of Sturgeon Bay

    Debra Fitzgerald sits down with Captain Dale Stroschein of Wacky Walleye Guide services to talk about the conditions that lead to 66 people being rescued by the coast guard at one location off Sherwood Point in the town of Nasewaupee; another location in the Sand Bay area in the town of Gardner; and a third […]