Sunday May 5 | Green Bay Press-Gazette
LU to host premiere of 'Surviving Anschluss' documentary
The screening is free and open to the public. Inspired by Lawrence's May, 2012 Holocaust Symposium, the film includes clips from the symposium as well as individual interviews with the four Viennese survivors.
We observed the last hill of snow melting from our yard on April 30. The snow fences have come down and have been collected by the county workers and temperatures have actually made it into the 60s.
Memories of Keta, from Galbraith to the Jag
Keta Steebs had a personality that attracted people. She liked to tell about covering the Democratic National Convention, I think in Miami.
UU Gallery May exhibit: Painting with Fabric
A reception open to the public will be held 2-4 p.m. May 26. Refreshments will be served.
Traven was gentle, inspiring man
In 1935, when Lee Traven was 5 or 6 years old, his mother and father, Olivia and Fred, moved to Guy Street, just a couple blocks off of Wisconsin 57 in Baileys Harbor.
Northern Door fire district still stymied by financials
At The Northern Door Fire District Exploratory Committee meeting Tuesday night, money continued to be a stumbling block among political representatives from a half-dozen communities to unified fire protection service.
Baileys Harbor: Jason Alger snags $1,500 prize in Brown Trout tournament
The 25th annual Baileys Harbor Brown Trout tournament is now in the books and, hopefully, will stay there.
Ridges starts Coastal Byway tours, taking reservations
The Ridges Sanctuary is taking reservations for a new series of nature tours it is offering along the Door County Coastal Byway, a Wisconsin Scenic Byway that stretches over 66 miles as it loops through the Peninsula.