The Sheboygan Symphony Orchestra will continue its 103rd concert season on Saturday, May 7 at 7:30 p.m. at the Stefanie H. Weill Center for the Performing Arts. This final concert of the […]
Forensics team demonstrates winning way with words
Sheboygan South’s forensics team recently finished as Division 2 state runner-up, and three students brought home individual championships.
Veteran county board members recognized at their last meeting
SHEBOYGAN – The County Board bid adieu Tuesday to five departing members with a total of almost two-thirds of a century of service on the board.
The meeting was the last of the term for the current board following the spring general election.
School district commits to phase out pesticide use
Reducing the use of harmful lawn-care chemicals on Plymouth School District grounds was a goal everyone could agree on.
But disagreement over how far and fast to press the issue caused quite a stir at what otherwise would have been an entirely routine lunchtime meeting of the Plymouth School Board’s Facilities Committee at Plymouth High School April 7.
Vorpagel to leave Assembly
Madison- State Representative Tyler Vorpagel (R-Plymouth) issued the following regarding his decision to not seek re-election. He serves the 27th Assembly District which includes Kiel, Cleveland, Elkhart Lake, Howards Grove, Plymouth, Kohler, […]
27th District candidacy announced
Amy Binsfeld, employed with her family-run business in Sheboygan, has announced her candidacy to represent the 27th Assembly District. “Growing up in Howards Grove and watching my great-grandparents, grandparents, and parents pour […]
Thousands of sticky notes ensure April Fools Day won’t be forgotten
It’s mid-April, and Kevin Butters still laughs about what happened on the first of the month.
“They got me pretty good,” the Plymouth High School science teacher said. “I actually forgot it was April Fools until I walked in and then I remembered very quickly that it was that day.”
Pillowcases help brighten childrens’ hospital stay
Having never really sewed before, Reina Urbina was definitely more than pleased with the results of the pillowcases that were eventually donated.
“Each one that I made, I really wanted to keep it,” the Sheboygan Central senior said.
To maintain or invest called basic aid puzzle
SHEBOYGAN – The work has begun to reduce a $22 million wish list down to the $15 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds the county has left to spend.
Mental health care agency prepares new Falls facility
The Production Farm (TPF), a non-profit mental and behavioral health service agency specializing in person-centered, creative programs offered through the lens of trauma-informed care, has completed the purchase of the former Pentecostals of Sheboygan County church building in downtown Sheboygan Falls.