The slogan “if Fleet Farm doesn’t have it, I don’t need it” might need an update.
Especially after people visit Mr. Tony’s BBQ food truck in the Plymouth store’s parking lot every Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Sheboygan Beacon
Obituaries – May 31, 2022
Twila Mae Ashe 72, of Cedar Grove died May 16. Wenig Funeral Home. Torrance Colt Baker 35, died May 11. Elwood C. Binder 91, of Cascade died December 16. Suchon Funeral Home. […]
Quick County Crossword – May 31, 2022
A quick crossword with a local theme. This week: “Home of the Tigers”
A’s to pack pitching punch
Tim Moyer expects to be taking fewer trips to the mound this season, since he says pitching is the Sheboygan A’s strength.
Sisterly love – North’s softball team features three Wagners
Who wouldn’t enjoy being able to play on the same softball team like the senior Wagner and her sisters Emma (sophomore) and Bella (freshman) get to at Sheboygan North?
Prep notes: North wins county golf
North’s golf team won the Sheboygan County Meet, 18 strokes ahead of Kohler, in early May. Mason Schmidtke of the Golden Raiders took home medalist honors with a 75 and teammate Hogan […]
Something to sing about for South foreign exchange student Frey
The Redwings not only played the national anthem before their softball game in early May, coach Kelly Dohse added the Swiss one because of foreign exchange student Lyane Frey.
Body image: one size does not fit all
At a community presentation on body image May 9, Lauryn Cudworth shared a survival story that was, at turns, both harrowing and hopeful.
The parties got better the older she got
There are an astonishing three residents in the Sheboygan Senior Community who are 102 years old, including Dorothy Mohr (nee Verhage).
County Administrator cites need for fun as committee members selected
County Administrator Adam Payne borrowed some advice from Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo for the new County Board April 26.