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Northeast Wisconsin reacts to first 2024 presidential debate between Trump, Biden
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – Local reaction is pouring in from the presidential debate on Thursday night. Local 5 News attended debate watch parties for both parties on Thursday night and unsurprisingly, voters had different opinions on how the debate went for their candidates. A group of Republican voters...
Two Rivers Reminds Residents of Dog Regulations
The city of Two Rivers is reminding residents of its dog regulations at the city’s beaches. Currently, the regulations state that no dogs are allowed on Nashotah Beach and its concrete beach walk, except in the mornings from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Dogs are allowed on beaches, at...
Two Rivers' Fourth of July celebration includes music, fireworks and more at Walsh Field. Here's the latest news in brief.
MANITOWOC - The next Two Rivers Community Band concert will be in conjunction with the Two Rivers Fourth of July festivities at Walsh Field July 4. The concert portion starts at approximately 7:20 p.m. Don Konop will sing “The Star-Spangled Banner” to begin the concert and lead the audience in...
Two Rivers Discussing Revitalizing Riverside Park
The Two Rivers community seems to want the city to improve Riverside Park. That was the message from Two Rivers Parks and Recreation Director Mike Mathis during a council work session this week. He explained how graffiti and lack of care have made the park look unappealing to residents. Riverside...
Anhalt Elected To Serve Wisconsin Association of FFA
Crystal Anhalt of the Mishicot FFA Chapter was elected to a year of service as the 2024-2025 Section Nine State FFA Officer during the 95th Wisconsin FFA Convention. Her advisors are Jamie Propson and Katie Koeppel. Crystal’s parents are Scott and Angela Anhalt. A 2022 graduate, Crystal attends the...
Federal Train Funding Coming to Eastern Wisconsin Communities
A couple of eastern Wisconsin cities will be getting state funding for freight rail improvements. An announcement from Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers’s office says nearly $5 million was funded through the Freight Railroad Infrastructure Improvement Program (FRIIP) to upgrade agricultural facility equipment, construct new storage at a transload terminal, and install a new industry track.
WisDOT: $4.8MM for Freight Rail Improvement Projects
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) on June 24 announced nearly $5 million to improve freight rail at facilities in Luxemburg, Reedsburg and Wrightstown. The three rail improvement projects, funded by the Freight Railroad Infrastructure Improvement Program (FRIIP), are receiving a combined total of $4.8 million to make upgrades to agricultural facility equipment, construct new storage at a transload terminal, and install a new industry track.
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