
Myles Dannhausen
Writer/ producer/ editor @penpulse. Dive bar crawler. Door County Pulse podcast. #doorcounty board - Write On, Door County
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Tony Camacho won the 2025 Door County Half Marathon in a time of 1:15:14. Photo by Remy Carmichael. Tony Camacho of New Glarus was the first to cross the line on a perfect day to run the 17th Door County Half Marathon on Saturday, May 3. Camacho, 21, finished in 1:15:1. Rodee Schneider, 43, of Madison finished in 1:17:46, followed by David Gonzalez of Milwaukee, 35, who finished in 1:18:17. Relena Ribbons of Appleton returned to the top of the women’s race for the third time, finishing in 1:25:18.
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Gibraltar will replace its old middle school gym with a much larger gym when it rebuilds a large portion of the school over the next several years. Photo by Len Villano. Gibraltar alumni are hard at work planning the Last Dance in the Old Gym on May 17.
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Chris Hecht, Sister Bay/ Liberty Grove Fire Chief, is seen at the Sister Bay Fire Station on March 30, 2020. Photo by Coburn Dukehart. For more than 35 years, Sister Bay/Liberty Grove Fire Chief Chris Hecht has been one of the first on the scene when northern Door County residents needed help. Now he’s on the other side of the exchange.
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(From left) Lars, Rolf and Annika Johnson, Renuka and Parv Jandu, Todd and Carin Stuth and Dawn Fischer pose with their awards at the Door County Economic Development Corporation’s annual awards luncheon. The Johnsons accepted the Lifetime Achievement Award for their parents, Al and Ingert Johnson.
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James Ingwersen in his gllery. Photo by Rachel Lukas. On Thursday, March 28, artist James Ingwersen announced to the public that he was donating his home, studio, gallery and surrounding property to the Peninsula School of Art, a move that gave him great satisfaction. Two days later, about a month shy of his 96th birthday, he died, content that the vision for his property he had pursued for most of his days since his wife, Phyllis, died in 2018, would come to fruition.
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Lambeau expansion (50% larger than when I was a kid) means more opportunities to get tix for Packers fans, but also means going to games is valued less when opposing fans have it marked on their bucket list.

A lot of Lions fans soaking up this 2-minute warning, and not just because it’s still raining. https://t.co/SrFMr4WZTJ

RT @historyinmemes: On August 8, 1982, a line drive foul ball hit a 4 year old boy in the head at Fenway Park. Jim Rice, realizing in a fla…

Yes! Craig Gilbert nails it. Only thing I’d add is that a lot of valuable journalist time has been wasted on my home county that could have been spent much better elsewhere, or doing deep dives on housing or the environment here, rather than trivia.

.@WisVoter: The myth of 'bellwether' counties in presidential elections https://t.co/1jyiKCSArw via @journalsentinel