Just over 70 years ago, George Mikan and the mighty Minneapolis Lakers visited Sheboygan and were upset by the Redskins in a National Basketball Association game.
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South’s Miller will play volleyball at North Central
Sheboygan South senior Hannah Miller has decided to play volleyball at North Central University in Minneapolis.
The setter played all four years on varsity and first-year Redwings’ coach Abby Sigler says it was an honor to coach her.
A’s baseball team hands out awards for past season
Sheboygan A’s shortstop Jake Falish was named the team’s most valuable player and most valuable defensive player at the annual Sheboygan Athletic Club Awards Dinner Jan. 4 at the Elks Lodge.
Small Wonders to close child care center Apr. 3
Small Wonders Learning Center in Sheboygan, WI, will be closing its child care center on April 3, 2020. Parents and other community partners were notified as of January 3, 2020, providing a 90-day notice along with a list of licensed child care providers for future child care arrangements.
Girl Scouts’ new cookies have message
Local Girl Scouts will kick off their 103rd cookie sale in early January, and will be offering a brand new cookie: Lemon-Ups, in addition to seven other classic favorites this year. Girls […]
Woman arrested for alleged knife attack
Police allege a Sheboygan woman stabbed a man and held a knife to his throat last month.
According to police, Monica Grunewald, 37, was taken into custody Dec. 29 after a man called police from a locked bathroom to report a woman attacked him with a knife.
Dreaming of Baking: French Herb Bread
Pilobolus to bring new ‘Shadowland’ to Kohler
Combining cutting-edge dance moves, interpretive imagery, creative scenery, mood-shaping music and a thought-provoking, reflective narrative, Pilobolus and Kohler Foundation’s Distinguished Guest Series will present “Shadowland The New Adventure” at the newly renovated Kohler Memorial Theater in Kohler on Thursday, Jan. 30 at 7:30 p.m
Early days of Sheboygan baseball celebrated
One local man wanted to take a trip down memory lane.
So he wrote a book to do it.
First-time author Ron Nytes grew up in Sheboygan during baseball’s heyday of Legion and semi-pro games in the city. Some of his fondest memories are from the early ‘70s when, as a young man, he suited up to play at Legion Park.
Obituaries
January 14 – 27, 2020