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Breaking: Green Bay Packers Announce They Cut Kicker From Training Camp
The Green Bay Packers are quickly narrowing down the kicker battle in training camp. All offseason, second-year kicker Anders Carlson has been defending his starting job from last season. Carlson had a disappointing rookie campaign, and the Packers have fielded a kicking competition since OTAs. The Green Bay Packers have...
Green Bay Packers: Jeff Hafley Receives Major Announcement From Star Player
The Green Bay Packers completely revamped their defense during the 2024 off-season. Their defensive coordinator, defensive line coach, and defensive passing game coordinator all got replaced. They moved on from nearly their entire safety corps in favor of Xavier McKinney and three draft picks. Hafley has come in and completely...
Sheboygan mayor declares ‘Wayne Emmer Day’ recognizing Emmer’s bar’s nearly 40 years as a ‘popular gathering place’
SHEBOYGAN – Though Emmer’s is preparing to close its doors after nearly 40 years, the bar name will be remembered in a mayoral declaration. Bar owner Wayne Emmer, 80, was recognized for his contributions to the community in a proclamation from Mayor Ryan Sorenson declaring July 27, 2024, “Wayne Emmer Day.” Emmer has...
Green Bay Packers: Jordan Love Receives Shocking Ranking In NFL Top 100
Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love is one of the most polarizing names in the NFL entering the 2024 season. Many people across the NFL seem jealous that Green Bay has always gotten the quarterback position right with him, Aaron Rodgers, and Brett Favre. In the past, Rodgers and Favre...
Cellphone tower preventing Green Bay West stadium renovation from finishing as planned
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WLUK) -- High school football season starts in less than a month, but a unique obstacle has created uncertainty where fans will be sitting when a newly renovated stadium in Green Bay is ready. A cellphone tower is standing in the way of finishing the grandstand at...
Packers Free Agent Signing Struggling at Training Camp: Report
The Green Bay Packers brought in some intriguing free agents this offseason, but veteran offensive tackle Andre Dillard may not be with the team beyond training camp. Practices have started at Packers training camp, and reports have come out about multiple players thriving and struggling. One of those players trending downward is Dillard. Jacob Westendorf with SI.com laid out Dillard’s struggles, labeling him as a “stock down” player.
NBA G League president believes Milwaukee Bucks affiliate Wisconsin Herd will stay in Oshkosh
OSHKOSH – Maybe the team is staying put after all. NBA G League President Shareef Abdur-Rahim doesn’t necessarily think the Wisconsin Herd is looking to relocate, saying he expects the Milwaukee Bucks G League franchise to remain in Oshkosh. ...
Mother of missing boy Elijah Vue asks judge to lower bond
MANITOWOC (WLUK) -- Katrina Baur, the mother of missing boy Elijah Vue, asked a court Wednesday to reduce her bail by one-third. Vue, 3, was reported missing Feb. 20 by his caregiver, Jesse Vang. Prosecutors say Baur sent her son to live with Vang -- her boyfriend -- at his Two Rivers apartment for "disciplinary reasons." Despite extensive searches, the boy has not been found. Baur and Vang face child neglect charges related to the condition of the home and treatment of the boy.
Manitowoc Can’t Hold onto Early Lead at State Legion Baseball Tournament
Manitowoc 19u Post 88 jumped out to a 3-to-nothing lead in the opening inning against Marshfield but would score no more in a 4 to 3 loss to The Post 54 Devil Bears in an elimination game at The American Legion AAA State Baseball Tournament in Wisconsin Rapids Wednesday. First...
Ethics Commission dismisses complaints against Grand Chute supervisor, former administrator
GRAND CHUTE — The Wisconsin Ethics Commission has dismissed complaints filed against Town Supervisor Beth English and former Grand Chute Town Administrator Jim March. March's attorney, Michael Fox, said the dismissal of the complaints was "extremely significant," given that the bar for advancing a complaint is reasonable suspicion that someone committed an ethics violation. ...
Events to check out this week at Manitowoc Public Library include National Night Out and zoo animals
MANITOWOC – The city’s National Night Out event will be at the library Aug. 6. Here’s a look at that event and everything else happening at the Manitowoc Public Library, 707 Quay St., this week. For more information, call 920-686-3000 or visit manitowoclibrary.org. At the library this week: ...
It’s still a good time to shut down Line 5
Enbridge plans to reroute the aging pipeline, but that wouldn’t change the threat it poses to northern Wisconsin and Tribal communities’ watersheds. “All our needs are met by this land, not by Enbridge.”. That’s what Weni Pashtaade Gokee (Sandy Gokee), an Anishinaabe water protector, told the US Army...
Alex, Paul Pokorski swap top-10s at Dodge County, Plymouth
(PEDAL DOWN PROMOTIONS) July 30, 2024 – The last scheduled doubleheader weekend of the 2024 Akright Auto Midwest Sprint Car Association 360 Sprint Car Series season produced a garden variety of results while cultivating one top-10 A-main showing apiece for Akright Auto Racing Team drivers Alex and Paul Pokorski in MSA action at Dodge County Fairgrounds Speedway in Beaver Dam, Wis. for the seventh annual Harry Neitzel Tribute Race on Friday, July 26 and The Plymouth Dirt Track in Plymouth, Wis. on Saturday, July 27.
Big Brothers Big Sisters in Need of Volunteers
Big Brothers Big Sisters WI Shoreline is always open to volunteers, especially with some big things coming up. On a recent episode of WOMT’s Mentoring Moments, Big Brothers Big Sisters WI Shoreline Chief Executive Officer Denise Wittstock said her organization is in need of not just mentors but volunteers for fundraising events and awareness in the community.
Manitowoc Sunrise Rotary Honors Members with Fellowship Award
The Manitowoc Sunrise Roterty is honing two of its members with an award. Edgar “Ed” Hansen and Katherine “Kathy” Pohlmann recently received the Paul Harris Fellow award, which is given to those who contribute, or who have contributions made in their name, that reach a designated level of giving each year to further The Rotary Foundation’s global outreach.
Manitowoc Public Library Offers Class on Libby: The Online Reading App
The following article was written by Tony Plekan, an Adult Services Librarian at the Manitowoc Public Library. Did you know that your Manitowoc Public Library card not only lets you checkout items at the Library, but your card also gives you access to thousands of free eBooks, Audiobooks, and Magazines that you can read online? It’s true! Just download the Libby, by Overdrive app and start enjoying your favorite literature on your smart device. Manitowoc Public Library is offering a class on Monday, August 5, at 10 AM, where you can learn how use the Libby app.
On The Line Podcast – I Told You So and Manitowoc Lincoln Soccer
This week on the On the Line Podcast, Evan and Ryan sat down with Manitowoc Lincoln Soccer Coach Matt Kadow to talk about the expectations for the upcoming season, how his players have been putting in the off-season work, and a couple of fun opportunities for the team this year, including another trip on the S.S. Badger.
Boelter’s Jewelers Asking for Permission to Make Adjustments to their Sign
There is one meeting scheduled for today (July 30th) in the City of Manitowoc. The Zoning Board of Appeals will gather in the First Floor Hearing Room in City Hall at 5:00 p.m. The only item on the agenda is a discussion regarding an appeal submitted by Creative Sign Company...