The Danbury Library is hosting a Community Baby Shower next weekend, on Saturday, from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. This free event offers resources and support for new parents and families. The first 50 registrants will receive an early literacy tote bag filled with books and toys. Those who take part will be provided with information on health, housing, and childcare services. Attendees can join activities like Dad’s Read Storytime and a Prenatal Yoga Class. This event aims to connect families with local resources and services for childhood success. To register and learn more, CLICK HERE
By Paul Schmitt You can help make Door County greener, and it won’t cost you anything when the Ephraim Green Tier hosts the Big Plant at the end of the month.
A New Fairfield man convicted last year in the stabbing death of a Newtown man is appealing his guilty verdict. Patrick Griffin filed a direct appeal with the state Appellate Court, challenging his conviction on two counts of first-degree manslaughter related to the 2022 incident. The case unfolded after police responded to Griffin’s residence and found James Edward Knapp Jr. with a fatal wound. Griffin claimed self-defense, but he was convicted and sentenced to 20 years in prison. Griffin’s appeal questions the sufficiency of evidence and trial court rulings.
By Tim Kowols According to a report from the Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune, Luxemburg-Casco may become the next local school district to hop on the superintendent carousel.
By Tim Kowols Affordable housing and the environment are two areas you will hear more about as a part of a destination stewardship plan presented on Wednesday.