Archeologists have unearthed human remains of Native Americans who lived up to 2,500 years ago during excavations of the Sheboygan County site along Lake Michigan where Kohler Co. wants to build an 18-hole golf course.
County receives $22.4 million from federal aid
SHEBOYGAN – The county will have an extra $22.4 million to spend over the next three and a half years. County Administrator Adam Payne informed the County Board Tuesday May 18 that […]
A beautiful picture of how community comes together
SHEBOYGAN — On the general and chapel lobby walls of the Sheboygan Salvation Army a new series of photographs has emerged. A series entitled, “A Walk in the Garden,” is a collection of photographs capturing colorful flowers, sculptures and garden details. The photographs depict a day at Bookworm Gardens through the lens of mothers and children from Bridgeway shelter.
Drain Campaign helps to stop alien spreads
Wisconsin’s annual Drain Campaign will kick off June 4th-6th, aligning with both the WDNR Free Fishing Weekend and Invasive Species Action Month. Anglers, a major action you can take is to remember […]
Sheboygan County nonprofit seeks community input
Founded in 1975, with a grant from the Governor’s Office of Employment and Training, Partners for Community Development, Inc. (Partners) was formed to assist residents of Sheboygan County in securing jobs. Over […]
‘Park of Speed’ revs up with NASCAR highlight
While the COVID-19 pandemic forced most major events to be cancelled last summer, Road America in Elkhart Lake took advantage of its sprawling outdoor road course racing layout to stage a revamped season of racing action, while remaining open to fans.
Seniors picking up good vibrations
The COVID-19 pandemic has produced a multitude of challenges resulting in various lasting impacts on all sectors of society.
For the most vulnerable older population, the isolation brought on by mandatory quarantine procedures has had a deeper, potentially more damaging affect.
Dulmes Décor celebrates anniversary and relocation
Dulmes Décor held a ribbon cutting ceremony on Thursday, May 6, 2021 to celebrate both their relocation and their 61st anniversary
Sea otters and dolphins help fill gaps in my time
The first time I ever went to the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago was in sixth grade. I’ve been wanting to go back for some time now.
Disinfecting wipe maker to expand
Rockline Industries Inc., a family-owned wet wipe manufacturer, is expanding a factory in Sheboygan—a $19.7 million project expected to create 54 jobs over the next three years. The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation […]