There would be no stops at Dairy Queen this time, but it had nothing to do with Sheboygan’s showing at the two-day State Golf Meet.
Jori Kapla
31 combat missions, one goal: to win
A 100-year-old Oostburg resident flew 31 bombing missions over occupied Europe during World War Two.
Don Harder, pictured Sept. 2019. He turned 100 years old this year.
As a radioman and gunner aboard B-24 bombers, Don Harder experienced crashes, freezing temperatures, deadly anti-aircraft flak and German fighter planes. He was stationed in southern Italy and soared over Europe en route to destroy and disrupt oil fields and supply lines in the Nazi empire.
After 75 years WWII soldier brought home
A Wisconsin National Guard Soldier was buried in his final resting place Sunday, Sept. 29 in Monona more than 75 years after his death in New Guinea during World War II.
Bratwurst Phenomenon in Sheboygan born out of neighborhood meat markets
Every summer Sheboygan and most of Wisconsin, for that matter, grills vast numbers of brats in a celebration of sausage and of our collective German heritage. The brat is a social food in this state where Germans first introduced it to the New World. We have brat fries on weekends like folks have BBQs in the south and Chicago has its deep dish pizza. It is part of a deep food tradition.
Stalking: A crime against bodily security
Experts say it’s a crime caused by the desire to intimidate, control and coerce.
It can happen over the internet, at work, out in public or at home after obsessive behavior triggers frightening episodes of stalking, spying and threat making. For victims, the daily fear of their stalker becomes a debilitating specter they’re unable to escape
New charges brought in alleged stalking case
An extensive pattern of alleged abuse, stalking and threatening behavior continues to grow after two more women have come forward with accusations against an Elkhart Lake man.
Adventures of The Cactus
In the countless interviews I’ve done in the last 20-plus years, I’m not sure anyone has laughed as much as Jeff Jurss during the conversation I had with him last week.
Brotz sets school mark for girls in 5K race
No girl at Sheboygan South has finished a 5K cross country race faster than Rylee Brotz, and she was playing volleyball at this time last year.
All winners in this volleyball match
North beat South in volleyball Thursday, but the Golden Raiders weren’t the only winners. It was Dig Pink Night at North, and close to $2,000 was raised for Bonnie and Mark Schultz.
North tennis team takes third place
The Sheboygan North tennis team took third place in the conference this season after winning the title last year for the first time since 2007.