A couple of baseball rules revisions were approved by the National Federation of State High School Associations at its June meeting in Indianapolis.
Sheboygan Beacon
100 and counting: Quit Qui Oc celebrates another birthday
Quit Qui Oc Golf Club in Elkhart Lake is celebrating its 100th birthday this month.
“It’s just unbelievable that it’s been around that long,” Rachel Montaba said.
Recycling cars and trucks into nuts and bolts
At their plant in Saukville, Charter Steel salvages steel from over 100,000 recycled cars and trucks every year.
Kids Bike Rodeo returns July 29
A little history on the event: This will be our 10th year, our last year was 2019 (due to the pandemic), and we have grown over the years from just having 10 kids, to over 100, and hope to continue to see it grow.
South High grad to study in Pyrenees
About two months ago, Helen Flynn graduated from Colorado State University.
About two months from now, she’ll be doing research in Spain as part of the Fulbright U.S. Student Program.
Chancellor celebrates UW Madison’s 175th with her first brat fry
Sheboygan County rolled out the cardinal red carpet to celebrate UW-Madison’s 175th anniversary.
Judge in Urmanski abortion case: ‘There is no such thing as an ‘1849 Abortion ban’ in Wisconsin’
Editor’s note: Friday’s ruling from Dane County Circuit Court Judge Diane Schlipper denied a motion to dismiss a closely-watched case likely to ultimately decide the status of abortion laws in Wisconsin, likely upon appeal to the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
Wilderness Journal – Shultz Lake / aka Paradise
If you are talking about family traditions, I have one for you.
Back in 1982, my Dad – the late Robert Walters – my brother Mike, our family friend Elmer Schlief, and myself did our first fly in adventure to Shultz Lake.
Court Report – July 11, 2023
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Karius honored at UWGB
North graduate Kayla Karius (nee Tetschlag) was one of five people inducted into UW-Green Bay’s Athletics Hall of Fame on June 10.