A Howards Grove man was arrested after allegedly embezzling more than $300,000 from his employer. According to a criminal complaint, Niles R. Schreurs, 33, forged fraudulent merchandise returns and routed the money […]
Show must go on for ninth Making Spirits Bright
SHEBOYGAN — With many events cancelled due to COVID-19, there is one event that already had social distancing as a foundation of operation; the drive-thru holiday lights show Making Spirits Bright. The […]
Vintage car show planned at resort
ELKHART LAKE – The 35th annual VSCDA Vintage Festival will take place in September, with a few modifications.
The Village Board Monday approved the request for the annual show Sept. 18-20 at Road America and The Osthoff Resort, but without allowing a police escort for the car parade from the track to the resort.
Walk for Alzheimer’s takes multiple paths
SHEBOYGAN — The Alzheimer’s Association is inviting Sheboygan residents to join the fight to end Alzheimer’s by participating in the Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s® on September 26th. The Walk to […]
Colorful open-air farmers markets thrive
By Sarah Hall Beacon Correspondent Sheboygan County farmers markets are offering a visual feast of fresh selections and color lately, and late-summer blooms are among the most sought-after items. Who knew that […]
County COVID-19 cases triple over past month
The total number of COVID cases in Sheboygan County has tripled over the past month, according to totals provided by the county Division of Public Health. The first COVID-19 cases in Sheboygan […]
Mother of 16 copes with life after fire
Lucia Schwarten said she’s been overwhelmed since her Town of Plymouth home burned down July 24 — overwhelmed by flow of necessary phone calls and paperwork, but also by the outpouring of community support.
Ground broken for Sheboygan Marsh center
Community and business leaders gathered July 29 at the Sheboygan County Broughton Marsh to celebrate the breaking of ground for a new education and community center.
Coin shortage can help Meals on Wheels
Sheboygan — Traveling along South Taylor Drive, one can’t help but notice the banners, lights and huge, pink pig flying in on the side of the road. They are meant to draw […]
Election officials adapt to mail-in ballot surge
The demand for mail-in ballots is surging. Election workers need training. And polling booths might have to be outfitted with protective shields during the COVID-19 pandemic – but in Sheboygan County, officials say the outlook remains promising.