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Myles Dannhausen

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Writer/ producer/ editor @penpulse. Dive bar crawler. Door County Pulse podcast. #doorcounty board - Write On, Door County

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  • 3 weeks ago | doorcountypulse.com | Myles Dannhausen

    (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.

  • 3 weeks ago | doorcountypulse.com | Myles Dannhausen

    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.

  • 4 weeks ago | doorcountypulse.com | Myles Dannhausen

    Adam Erickson and Jim Ingwersen in the Ingwersen Gallery. Photo submitted. For 55 years Jim Ingwersen has been one of Door County’s most-acclaimed and prolific artists, painting portraits of Supreme Court Justices, contemporary artists and hundreds of other commissions from his studio on Old Stage Road outside Sister Bay.

  • 4 weeks ago | doorcountypulse.com | Myles Dannhausen

    James Ingwersen. Photo by Kayla Larsen. Artist will donate historic property to Peninsula School of ArtSince his wife, Phyllis, died in 2018, James Ingwersen has been focused on how to best preserve the 1860s farmstead where the two built a gallery, studio and nature preserve a few miles outside Sister Bay. After years of searching, he has found the path to preserve and build on their legacy long after he’s gone.

  • 1 month ago | doorcountypulse.com | Myles Dannhausen

    Gibraltar’s old gym. Photo by Remy Carmicheal. As Gibraltar High School prepares for the next stage of its $29 million renovation, the school is gearing up to celebrate its rich history with The Last Dance on May 17. The event aims to honor the memories made in the old gym, a cornerstone of the school since its construction in the 1930s. The Last Dance is not just a farewell; it’s an invitation for alumni and community members to come together, reminisce and create new memories.

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Myles Dannhausen
Myles Dannhausen @MylesPulse
4 Nov 24

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.

Ryan Wood
Ryan Wood @ByRyanWood

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

Myles Dannhausen
Myles Dannhausen @MylesPulse
1 Nov 24

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…

Myles Dannhausen
Myles Dannhausen @MylesPulse
1 Nov 24

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.

Mary Spicuzza
Mary Spicuzza @MSpicuzzaMJS

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