I have all the right tools to be doing some heavy-duty ice camping/fishing this winter, and unfortunately keeping good ice has made travel (at least coming home alive) a bit of a challenge.
Sisters chosen to live the circus life
Two teenage sisters from Plymouth are the only contenders from Wisconsin – not to mention the entire Midwest – to earn berths on the 2024 Big Top Tour of the renowned Circus Smirkus, and will spend much of this summer performing their aerial acts for crowds across New England.
$250,000 annual scholarship fund established for technical college
Kohler Foundation, dedicated to increasing access to education through scholarships, announces an annually renewable gift of $250,000 to Lakeshore Technical College to support local youth pursuing higher education.
City role ending for key professionals
A combined 68 years of service to the City of Sheboygan is soon coming to an end.
Director of Public Works David Biebel (37 years), and City Engineer Ryan Sazama (31), announced their retirement last week.
Victim’s fake package containing tracker helps police locate mail theft suspect
A local man who had multiple packages taken from his mailbox found a way to turn the alleged thief’s method against her and help police find the suspect.
Future of auto shop uncertain after semi crashes into it
After a semi-truck crashed into Cal & Gus Motors in Elkhart Lake Jan. 10, the future of the longtime auto shop is up in the air.
Baker set for Valentine’s pop-up event
Leah’s Sweet Dreams in Cascade has evolved into holding pop-up events throughout the area.
Gingerbread Festival winners showcase creative scenes
KOHLER – The Kohler Foundation has tallied the votes from the 27th Annual Gingerbread Festival, revealing the big winners. 50 entries were viewed and voted on by more than 4,600 visitors to the historic Waelderhaus.
Educator nominations solicited
Twenty-four school districts are partnering with Channel 5 in Green Bay to recognize exceptional school employees in a program called the “Eastern Wisconsin Excellence in Education” awards.
Charges describe deputies’ struggle with man amidst house fire
Todd M. Hartzheim, a 56-year-old Sheboygan Falls man who allegedly resisted sheriff’s deputies’ efforts to remove him from the midst of a house fire that he started, sending two officers to the hospital for significant smoke inhalation, was charged Dec. 22 with felony arson and five other crimes.