Door County Candle Company donations to Ukraine top $275k
A Sturgeon Bay candle company's effort to support the people of Ukraine has gained national attention and the company now has donated $275,000 to relief efforts.
Road construction set to begin on Highway 42/57 from south of Sturgeon Bay to Bay View Bridge
Summer road construction is set to begin on Highway 42/57, beginning at the intersection of highways 42 and 57, about seven miles south of Sturgeon Bay and ending at the…
Coast Guard to begin clearing Green Bay and Sturgeon Bay ship canal
U.S. Coast Guard Cutters Mackinaw and Mobile Bay will begin the break out of Green Bay and the Sturgeon Bay ship canal on March 14, 2022, the Coast Guard announced…
Want to see how Great Lakes ships are built? Annual Sturgeon Bay tour set for May
The Rotary Club of Sturgeon Bay presents the 29th Annual Shipyard Tours on Saturday, May 7, 2022.
UPDATE: Response to Door County candle fundraiser to help Ukraine ‘overwhelming’
After a Sturgeon Bay candle company launched a fundraiser to help the people of Ukraine, they’ve been overwhelmed by the response.
Want to work in a state park this summer? The DNR is now hiring
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is now hiring seasonal staff for Wisconsin’s state parks, forests, trails and recreation areas.
Ukrainian-American business owner in Door County launches fundraiser to help warn-torn country
A Sturgeon Bay candle company has launched a fundraiser that is donating 100 percent of its profits to help those in Ukraine following the invasion by Russia.
Wisconsin bill reveals fight over control, profit over electric vehicles
A bill progressing through the Wisconsin Legislature was meant to spur the expansion of electric vehicle charging, but then things got complicated.
Door County Maritime Museum to receive $1.75 million tourism grant
The Door County Maritime Museum will receive a $1.75 million grant to help expand its Sturgeon Bay location with the Jim Kress Maritime Lighthouse Tower.
Coast Guard to close southern Green Bay for commercial traffic for the season
The U.S. Coast Gurard will close the waters of southern Green Bay to commercial vessel traffic starting on Monday,