Lutheran’s girls basketball team is now in Division 5, where it is No. 1 in the preseason state rankings. One of the reasons is Taylor Brigham, who will play at UW-La Crosse next season.
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New mobility devices business goes back to dad wanting to ‘kick the tires’
Kraig Ausman has gone from selling cell phones to scooters. And wheelchairs. And walkers, stair lifts and other mobility devices as well.
“Things to keep people on the go,” he said.
Shifting funding away from local public schools has major impacts
A new policy brief by The National Education Policy Center examines the connections between decreasing school enrollment, school privatization, and public-school funding cuts.
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Eagles make state volleyball tourney
A fifth division was added to the state volleyball tournament this year, and Christian responded by reaching the sectional level for the first time since 2008 and then becoming the only school from Sheboygan to reach the WIAA tourney.
North rewarded for great season
Dan Drida believes his North soccer team won the conference championship outright for the first time since 1990.
Big East names all-conference players
After helping Christian’s volleyball team make the WIAA state tournament for the first time, three Eagles made all-Big East Conference.
Sheboygan Democrat defeats GOP incumbent in reunited city
In Sheboygan, local Democrats celebrated on Election Night as the majority blue city elected a local Democratic candidate to state office for the first time in over a decade.
Crystal Lake plus two islands for sale, asking $1
Bold entrepreneurship. “Jollification” on and around crystal-clear waters dotted with two islands. And having a means to easily get there, whether by stagecoach, interurban trolley or car.
In many ways, the story behind Crystal Lake is the tale of these three dynamics.
‘It has been nothing short of a miracle’
Sheboygan’s Kully Kollath has gone from high school dropout to professional wrestler, and then from homeless addict to executive director of a drug and alcohol addition treatment center.