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Wisconsin Mycological Society Foray: 1st organized event in Pelican River Forest
A wonderful example of economic stimulus made possible by the “Northwood’s Newest Gem” – the Pelican River Forest – was experienced July 18th through 21st in the counties of Oneida, Langlade and Forest. Eighty mycologists from all over Wisconsin, Illinois and Minnesota turned out for...
Green Bay men injured in single-vehicle crash through creek
Two Green Bay men were injured when the driver drove off the road Sunday night in the Town of Gardner, with the driver accumulating three violations along the way. Door County Sheriff’s Department deputies were called out to Stevenson Pier Road near County Highway C just after 9 p.m. to a vehicle resting in a ditch. The men were allegedly heading southbound on the Stevenson Pier Road when the driver lost control of the vehicle and drove through a ditch. After hitting a bridge sign on his way into the ditch, the driver drove through a small creek before eventually stopping his vehicle. Both men were injured, but they were treated on the scene. The driver was cited with his second Operating While Intoxicated (OWI) violation, speeding, and failure to keep the vehicle under control. According to the accident report, the driver’s alcohol test is still pending.
Things to do this weekend in Fond du Lac include free Lou Gramm concert, Cars on the Island and more
FOND DU LAC - From live music to fundraisers to a bicycling event, there's something for all tastes coming up this week in the Fond du Lac area. Co-founder and lead singer of Foreigner, Lou Gramm, will appear at Thelma while Kate Voss headlines this week's Buttermilk Festival concert. Other events include two fundraisers...
3 & Out - Love isn't playing, Aaron Rodgers went to Egypt, Burrow cleared t
John dives into the news that Jordan Love is at Packers training camp, but isn't practicing until he gets a new contract. Is Love making the right decision even though he's really only had one good season. Later, John reacts to Aaron Rodgers joining the "Pardon My Take" podcast and opened up about about skipping OTA's and how the media made a bigger deal about it than what it really was, and finally, Joe Burrow is cleared to play and what a healthy Burrow for the entire season would mean to the Bengals.
Packers Provide Update on Jayden Reed's Surprise Injury
The Green Bay Packers' Super Bowl pursuit reached the next stage with the start of training camp on Monday. As this year's 53-man roster candidates took to Ray Nitschke Field to get things started, Packers fans couldn't help but notice that one key player was surprisingly absent — second-year wide receiver Jayden Reed.
Illinois and Wisconsin Residents On Alert After Black Bear Sightings
Residents of Illinois are being urged to keep their eyes open after recent confirmed sightings of black bears in several counties across the state. Rare Black Bear Sightings Prompt Caution from Illinois DNR. The Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) issued a cautionary statement, noting that while black bear sightings...
Scattered showers and storms roll in Tuesday
After almost a full week of dry time for most of southeast Wisconsin, showers and storms are likely for Tuesday. Some rain started to roll into our northwest counties around 5 AM Tuesday morning with a broken line of showers and a few storms moving southeast. Here's a radar image...
FMM receives shipbuilding safety award
MARINETTE — The Shipbuilders Council of America (SCA) announced Fincantieri Marinette Marine received SCA’s annual “Excellence in Safety” Award for the 2023 calendar year. SCA, the national trade association representing the U.S. shipyard industry, honors companies with annual safety awards for the enhancement of operations and promotion of safety and accident prevention. Through proactive approaches and dedication to improving the safety of employees, Fincantieri Marinette Marine is one of 18...
Police: Beware of scammers, hackers after IT outage
OSHKOSH, Wis. (WBAY) - Last week’s global IT outage is still affecting some businesses. Local officials want to make sure it doesn’t affect your money or personal information. The Oshkosh Police Department is sharing a warning. Whether it’s scammers or hackers, officials say they may take advantage of...
New shipwreck found near Algoma
The team that brought you the schooner Trinidad has discovered another near the shoreline of Algoma. On Friday, the Algoma Chamber of Commerce announced that the Wisconsin Underwater Archaeology Association has located the schooner Margaret A. Muir 150 years after it is believed to have sank. Using similar techniques to what they used to discover the Trinidad last summer, Brendon Baillod, Robert Jaeck, and Kevin Cullen found the ship in May using historical records and high-resolution cameras. According to the chamber, the Muir was a 130-foot ship built in Manitowoc to supplement the grain trade across the Great Lakes. The ship was on its way to South Chicago with a full load of bulk salt from Michigan when it encountered rough winds after clearing the Straits of Mackinac. It was not until the Muir was near Ahnapee (present-day Algoma) that it was realized that the ship was taking on water, and it eventually sank on September 30th, 1893. Baillod, Jaeck, and Cullen discovered the wreck in about 50 feet of water just outside the Algoma Harbor entrance. The group will now try to help the Muir follow the same course the Trinidad did by nominating it to the National Register of Historic Places, a feat the Trinidad accomplished earlier this month.
Mayor Nickels Gives an Update on The Mid Cities Mall Property
The transformation of the former Mid-Cities Mall property in Manitowoc is coming along. Mayor Justin Nickels tells Seehafer News that crews have been tearing up the parking lot the last several weeks. “That was because they were doing asbestos investigative work on the site,” he explained. ” The crews are...
Rice Lake competing at Little League state tournament
Rice Lake’s 12U youth baseball team is competing at the Wisconsin Little League State Tournament in Kenosha. As the District 3 selection, Rice Lake is one of six teams in the tournament. Through three games the Warriors are 1-2. Rice Lake features a roster split between 11- and 12-year-olds, coach Russ LaPoint said, while a majority of the other teams in the tournament have mostly 12-year-olds on their teams. LaPoint has seen a lot of poise from the squad in a tournament where they are...
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