It’s the rebirth of American’s oldest and largest elm. At 110 feet tall and over 230 years old, this venerable tree had survived more than a dozen bouts of Dutch elm disease. Children of the Town of Yarmouth, Maine, named the famous elm “Herbie.”
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State 23 expansion updates listed
The Wisconsin Dept. of Transportation has released details of scheduled work for two portions of the planned expansion for State 23, between Plymouth and Fond du Lac. Location: A 5.34-mile stretch, from […]
How all can get vaccine detailed
Gov. Tony Evers, with the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) has announced everyone age 16 and over will be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine starting April 5, 2021. Wisconsin currently leads […]
Sheboygan band’s new album four years in production
“After some deep hibernation over the last several years, we are excited to share new music this spring.” So says Erik Neave, of the Sheboygan-based band, Cedarwell. Neave adds, “The digital version of our eight-song […]
Bank donation makes new fitness center possible
Oostburg State Bank is proud to announce a donation of $75,000 to the Oostburg School District in support of the Oostburg School District’s ongoing capital improvements. The donation will be used for […]
Fairest of Fair sought
Applications are Live for the 2021 Sheboygan County Fairest of the Fair Position! The smell of corn dogs, Wisconsin Cheese, and the famous 4-H shakes fill the air. What does that mean? […]
North freshman Meyer wins rock paper scissors championship
Think filling out an NCAA basketball bracket is hard?
Try doing one for Sheboygan North’s first Rock Paper Scissors Tournament.
Hayon to swim at Virginia Tech, Olympic trials
Will Hayon is enjoying his offseason. The Sheboygan North junior recently committed to swim at Virginia Tech and he also qualified for the Olympic time trials. Although he did not visit the […]
South junior picks NMU
Brooklynn Wiltzius knew right away.
The Sheboygan South junior announced she will play soccer at Northern Michigan, although there was some interest in IUPUI and Jacksonville.
Golf Preview: What’s the weather going to be like?
The Sheboygan co-op girls golf team thought their bad-weather days were behind them.
Competing at state last season for the first time since 2011, North/South endured delays because of frost the first day of the meet and lightning on the second.