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Wild Things: Sharing Space on the Great Lakes
From Green Bay up to Washington Island and back down the lakeshore to Algoma, the Brown, Door and Kewaunee County peninsula offers hundreds of miles of water to explore. Yet even with that vast expanse of Great Lakes, recreational users can sometimes find themselves in tight quarters. Navigating these shared...
Showcasing local artists - NWTC seeks to purchase new works through call for art
MARINETTE/OCONTO COUNTY – Local artists have the opportunity to see their work displayed around the campuses of Northeast Wisconsin Technical College (NWTC) as the college has once again opened its call for art — a process which has allowed the college to acquire nearly 400 pieces in its permanent collection over the years.
Algoma
The iconic lighthouse, expansive beach and boardwalk, and water recreation might draw you into the city of Algoma, but it’s the strong welcoming demeanor of its people that will make you want to return time and time again. “People are going to say hello, they’re going to ask you...
Luxemburg and Wrightstown awarded $4.8 million for rail upgrades
(WLUK) -- Two Northeast Wisconsin communities are receiving grants to improve their freight rail facilities. Luxemburg in Kewaunee County and Wrightstown in Brown County, along with Reedsburg in Sauk County, will receive $4.8 million of Freight Railroad Infrastructure Improvement Program (FRIIP) grants. The improvements include upgrades to agricultural facility equipment,...
Groups claim manure digesters contribute to pollution in Kewaunee County
A new report from environmental groups claims manure digesters are encouraging farm expansion and making pollution worse in Kewaunee County. But supporters argue manure digesters help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and provide renewable energy. Digesters manage organic waste like manure and food scraps using a process where microorganisms break the materials down to produce biogas, which can be used as a renewable natural gas. The report released by Friends of...
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