The staff at the Kettle Moraine State Forest – Northern
Unit partnered with the United
Way of Sheboygan County and the Volunteer Center of Sheboygan County to offer a Day of Caring event.
Flipping out: Local founder of ladies pinball group featured on PBS tv show
Ristow, who created her Ladies Flip Wisconsin pinball group several years ago, was approached by the TV show in the spring of 2024.
Nutt Hill ‘Name the Runs’ contest winner announced
PLYMOUTH — Cheese Capital Winter Park (CCWP) 501c3 nonprofit organization, announced that Asher Spatz is the winner of the Nutt Hill Name The Runs Contest.
A Look Back – Lindemann’s 5 O’Clock Club
Lindemann’s 5 O’Clock Club joined Sheboygan’s thriving tavern scene by the very early 1940s and distinguished itself from the more than 70 other bars then operating in the city by emphasizing elegance and specializing in “Italian spaghetti,” “delicious steak sandwiches” and fresh seafood such as oysters and shrimp, according to newspaper ads of the time.
‘We’re here and we’re standing by your side’
Unity. Awareness. Fun. That’s what organizers of Fallooza are looking to create during this year’s event.
Can’t afford to build a 12,000 sq. ft. fantasy mansion? Local man helps create ones you can rent
Imagine vacationing in a mansion-like house that features a room full of arcade games, across the hall from a small movie theater, just steps away from an indoor pool and hot tub.
Exchange students reflect on their first weeks in the U.S.
Sixteen exchange students from far reaches of the world who have recently converged on Sheboygan County are now settling in at six different high schools.
Festival Foods sold to St. Louis-based grocer
Todd Schnuck, Chairman and CEO of Schnuck Markets, Inc. announced the 1939 Group, Inc.’s definitive agreement to purchase 100% of the shares of the Wisconsin-based parent company of Skogen’s Festival Foods and Hometown Grocers, Inc.
Local author wins national press award
Wisconsin author and retired prosecuting attorney Mary T. Wagner has won a First Place award from the National Federation of Press Women for her cheeky guide to understanding British TV detectives.
A Look Back… on Brotz Airfield
A little over 100 years ago, engineer Anton Brotz of Kohler built what was not only the first airport in Sheboygan, but also the first one on Lake Michigan’s entire western shore. Bad luck and disastrous weather would not make his airfield ambitions easy to achieve.