Sophomore Brennen Hackbarth’s debut as full-time varsity basketball player at Lutheran got off to an impressive start.
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Bach is named top PGA assistant player
Whistling Straits’ David Bach has been tabbed assistant player of the year by the Wisconsin Section of the Professional Golfers’ Association of America.
That as then… this is now – Sports highlights Dec. 12, 2023 edition
North’s swim team finished second in the nine-team Plymouth Invitational on Dec. 2, as Aadin Terrazas won three events.
Ice Age Trail gains National Park Service status
“This is truly momentous for the Ice Age Trail and its thousands of supporters and volunteers,” said Luke Kloberdanz, Executive Director and CEO of the Ice Age Trail Alliance.
Abortion services to resume in Sheboygan
Following a final Dane County court ruling Dec. 5 on a closely-watched abortion case, Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin said it “will resume abortion services at our Sheboygan health center as soon as possible.”
Park features Benny the bison and 22 deer – all with names
You won’t find Rudolph, Dasher or Dancer at the open-year-round Rustic Retreat Deer Park in Elkhart Lake, but there’s Louie, Titus and Daisy.
In fact, Thomas Mueller has names for each and every one of his 22 whitetail deer.
Obituary – Mary Margaret Cappelle
Mary Margaret (Delaney) Cappelle, 82, Sheboygan, passed away Tuesday, December 5, 2023.
Escaping the black hole of worrying
Worry is an all-consuming black hole which drains your time, emotions, and physical wellbeing. Worry is insidious because you are so used to it that you aren’t aware how often, or how readily, you worry. For some people, worry is a way of life.
After family tragedy, student plans to give back to first responders
One year ago at this time, Cheyenne Stirdivant was still grieving the loss of her grandfather after he passed three days after Thanksgiving. Little did the Sheboygan South student know her father was also going to die of a heart attack on Christmas morning.
Wilderness Journal – Wolves aren’t vegans
In simple terms, where we hunt, a very solid population of wolves have consumed many of the deer before we arrive and especially as the years pass.