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Archive for October, 2015

Quality Of Life Program

Posted on: October 6th, 2015 by Robert Ingraham

This month on the WSCS program ” Quality of Life” host/producer Dave Augustin featured  is Dr. Susan Evans a, Podiatrists from Prevea. The topic is podiatry dealing with the care and treatment of feet.  Quality of Life can be seen weekly on WSCS on Tuesdays at 9:00 am and Wednesdays at 7:30 pm. Also on WSCS Video On Demand.

City of Sheboygan Leaf Collection

Posted on: October 6th, 2015 by Robert Ingraham

City of Sheboygan residents can start to leave leaf piles in the curb for pick-up by the Sheboygan Public Works Department.

Superintendent of Streets and Sanitation Jason Blasiola says residents must follow their map that splits up Sheboygan into sections designation which areas will have leaves picked up that day.  The typical week will see street crews picking up leaves from south to north as the week progresses.

Blasiola says anyone leaving leaves should make sure there is space between the curb line or block catch basins so that water can still flow, and also keep piles from getting to high to block the vision of drivers and pedestrians.  Also, the city does not want branches, sod and general yard waste with the leaves since this will clog their machines.

Blasiola says residents can do their own leaf removal, by bagging up leaves and taking them to the city’s drop off site Monday through Saturday.

Blasiola also recommends people can mulch their leaves when mowing, giving their lawn a natural fertilizer.

 

Support WSCS Basketball Coverage

Posted on: October 6th, 2015 by Robert Ingraham

Next month area teams will be hitting the basketball courts and the WSCS schedule will be out soon. WSCS is asking local business and organizations to support television coverage of local teams.  Contact WSCS for advertising information/Services. 459-6663 or www.wscssheboygan.com

National Marine Sanctuary Designation

Posted on: October 5th, 2015 by Robert Ingraham

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President Obama, NOAA Announce Advancement of Proposed Lake Michigan National Marine Sanctuary Designation in Wisconsin
The Cities of Port Washington, Sheboygan, Manitowoc, and Two Rivers jointly announced today that the regional nomination for a National Marine Sanctuary, submitted by Governor Scott Walker on behalf of the citizens of Wisconsin, has been officially selected by NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) to begin the sanctuary designation process. The selection was announced by President Barack Obama as part of a video message shared during the annual “Our Ocean” global conference being hosted this year in Valparaiso, Chile.
“This represents an extraordinary milestone for all Wisconsinites in our collective effort to bring a National Marine Sanctuary to the central shores of our state,” stated City of Port Washington Mayor Tom Mlada. “We are immensely grateful to our partners at NOAA for advancing our nomination and moving us closer to final designation.”
“Our four communities have worked extremely hard in partnering on this effort and best position us for eventual success, engaging with core staff from the Wisconsin State Historical Society and Wisconsin Coastal Management Program,” said City of Sheboygan Mayor Mike Vandersteen. “Working together, we’ve prepared and submitted a very robust nomination.”
The regional nomination as submitted to NOAA detailed a proposed 875-square mile area National Marine Sanctuary, stretching from Port Washington to Two Rivers. The Sanctuary would be only the second in the Great Lakes and the 14th in the United States. It would contain 39 known shipwrecks, including the two oldest shipwrecks in Wisconsin and 15 intact shipwrecks (three with standing masts). Fifteen of the 39 shipwrecks are on the National Register of Historic Places.
“A National Marine Sanctuary in our Mid-Lake Region will be a huge economic boon for our four communities and the region, but more importantly, it will serve as a tremendous source of pride and basis of celebration for our entire State of Wisconsin,” said City of Manitowoc Mayor Justin Nickels.
“We believe a Sanctuary designation is truly fitting,” stated Two Rivers City Manager Greg Buckley. “Our marine environment is enormously rich in historical, cultural, and archaeological treasures, and a National Marine Sanctuary will afford greater opportunity for discovery, protection, and preservation of those unique treasures.”
NOAA will now officially commence with the sanctuary designation process for the proposed area. Designation occurs as a public and participatory process that can take a year or more to complete. The first step is for NOAA to hold public scoping meetings. These meetings will be held on November 17th in Manitowoc, November 18th in Port Washington, and November 19th in Sheboygan.
For more information, please visit www.sanctuaries.noaa.gov/wisconsin.