Sixteen exchange students from far reaches of the world who have recently converged on Sheboygan County are now settling in at six different high schools.
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Festival Foods sold to St. Louis-based grocer
Todd Schnuck, Chairman and CEO of Schnuck Markets, Inc. announced the 1939 Group, Inc.’s definitive agreement to purchase 100% of the shares of the Wisconsin-based parent company of Skogen’s Festival Foods and Hometown Grocers, Inc.
Local author wins national press award
Wisconsin author and retired prosecuting attorney Mary T. Wagner has won a First Place award from the National Federation of Press Women for her cheeky guide to understanding British TV detectives.
A Look Back… on Brotz Airfield
A little over 100 years ago, engineer Anton Brotz of Kohler built what was not only the first airport in Sheboygan, but also the first one on Lake Michigan’s entire western shore. Bad luck and disastrous weather would not make his airfield ambitions easy to achieve.
‘Name the Runs’ contest to celebrate Nutt Hill renovations
To celebrate the grand opening of our community’s revitalized tubing, skiing, and snowboarding winter activities at Nutt Hill in Plymouth, WI, we’re launching an exciting contest to name the runs that will soon welcome families and thrill-seekers from Sheboygan County and surrounding communities.
Camp Anokijig moves into its next century of camping with new facility
Camp Anokijig staff and guests for the camp’s Fallapalooza event celebrate the ribbon cutting for the newly constructed Centennial Lodge.
Court Report – Sept. 23, 2025
Biendarra’s climb is a sight to behold
Having already won para climbing national championships and Utah’s Adaptive Female Athlete of the Year Award, Seneida Biendarra has her sights on a world title and perhaps a spot in the Paralympic Games in Los Angeles.
Another Klee adds hole-in-one to resume
Considering two relatives have a combined seven of them, it was probably only a matter of time before Allison Klee got her first hole-in-one.
Krebsbach is one of a kind
There’s just one female that races on a regular basis at the Plymouth Dirt Track, and she’s only 20.