Law enforcement officers from the Plymouth Police Department and the Sheboygan County Sheriff’s Office conducted an active shooter training event at the Sheboygan County Fair Park.
Catering for a Cure returns
Throughout the month of September, Cousins Subs and their Make It Better Foundation will donate $15 from every 20-piece Party Box sold, up to $50,000, to the Starr Children’s Fund.
Wilderness Journal – Any community could do this
Tanya’s idea: start an outdoor club that is associated with the school district and available to people of all ages.
eFree Church to dedicate $4M renovation
On Sunday, September 10, 2023, the Sheboygan eFree Church will dedicate its $4 million, 9-month renovation during both morning services.
Racing boats that almost fly
The inaugural Mercury Racing Midwest Challenge powerboat races brought brand new sights and sounds to the Lake Michigan shoreline Aug. 11-13.
Sales tax revenue continues growth, supporting roads
SHEBOYGAN – Revenue from the half-percent county sales tax continues to grow.
“We are on track to surpass our budgeted amount for 2023,” County Administrator Alayne Krause told the County Board Tuesday, Aug. 15 in her report on the sales tax.
Former Sheboygan Planning Director sues city
MILWAUKEE – The City of Sheboygan is facing a second federal lawsuit from a former employee. Chad Pelishek, the former Director of Planning and Development, filed the civil lawsuit in the Eastern District of Wisconsin court in Milwaukee Aug. 7.
Charges brought for Sheboygan house explosion
A Sheboygan house explosion Aug. 1 was intentionally set off by a woman who was inside the house at the time of the explosion, injuring herself and endangering three police officers who were outside, according to allegations detailed in a criminal complaint filed Monday, Aug. 7.
Gender equity, childcare top goals for United Way leader
United Way Worldwide announced the chair appointment of Cathy McRae – a part-time resident of Sheboygan and long-time United Way donor, volunteer and advocate – to the Women United Global Leadership Council.
Man charged with hit and run for pedestrian death
Michael Lee Bowen, a 37-year-old Sheboygan man, has been charged with felony hit and run resulting in the death of Mr. Jan Richmond, a 74-year-old Sheboygan resident who was out walking the morning of July 4. At the time of the incident, Bowen was supposed to be under a court-ordered Huber Law jail sentence which apparently was not imposed, and is now under review by the Wisconsin Department of Corrections.