The South High Art Department has announced a unique collaboration with 3 Sheeps Brewing.
Dementia home project supported
Sheboygan County Rotary Foundation committed $30,000 to Livasu, which brings together the words living as usual and is one of the village’s core care concepts. Livasu is a dementia care housing division being built in Sheboygan County in the Town of Wilson.
Sheriff clarifies role in local immigration enforcement
Even as the nationwide Im- migration Customs Enforcement (ICE) crackdown continues to make headlines, fear of ramped-up ICE activity, sweeps and deportations seems to be outweighing any actual evidence of that here.
‘Wild Horse Annie’ has deep roots in county
Travel north on State Highway 67 from Elkhart Lake into the Town of Rhine, and you may notice a weathered old barn on the left, with horses often out in front of it and once-red timbers now faded to a lovely pinkish gray.
James Madison Elementary earns national recognition
The school, located at 2302 David Avenue, is one of just 69 nationwide – there’s only one other from the state – to be named a 2024 National ESEA Distinguished School in recognition of its extraordinary success in improving student achievement.
New feature: A Look Back – January 29, 1947
The Blizzard of 1947 – which descended with thunder, lightning and sudden fury on Wednesday, January 29 – clogged roads and highways with snowdrifts as high as 15 feet.
Time to rock and roll for Big Brothers Big Sisters
In celebration of 60 incredible years of changing young lives, Big Brothers Big Sisters are rolling out the red carpet (and bowling lanes) for an event that’s sure to sparkle. Join us February 28 and March 1 in Manitowoc or Sheboygan Falls for an unforgettable evening of music, bowling, and high-energy fun with a rock-and-roll twist.
Vintage & Thrift store supports one where everything is free
Amy Sittman has been a welder, she’s lived in Alaska, and most recently worked for a bit in New Jersey and New York.
There’s nothing quite like home, however, and Sittman moved back to Sheboygan about two years ago.
Community comedy show at Lutheran High
(Submitted) – Laughter and magic will take center stage as Partners for Community Development, Inc. (Partners) hosts the 3rd Annual Comedy for the Community on February 28, 2025, at Sheboygan Lutheran High School’s Performing Arts Center.
Man battles through COVID, job loss, homelessness, and cancer, finds big buddy along the way
Robert Scheibl loves karaoke but hates cancer.
That’s why Big Billy’s in downtown Plymouth is hosting a benefit on Saturday, Feb. 15 for Scheibl and his family’s on- going medical expenses thanks to his Stage 3 lung cancer.