Community members gathered at Ranieri’s Four of a Kind Bar & Grill on Saturday, June 25 to show their love and support at Phil Fest, an annual fundraiser to honor Phil Hering, a beloved bartender of the family restaurant.
Art teacher travels overseas to aid others in vision care
Matt Holman has been to Africa six times.
The Lutheran High School art teacher has slept with a mosquito net around his bed to avoid malaria and yellow fever. He’s had rooms without running water or electricity, usually warm drinks because a lack of ice, and food that’s been carefully checked over to avoid sickness.
Family-owned restaurant sells its largest winning lottery ticket ever
MADISON – Thursday was a super day at the Ranieri’s Four of a Kind bar and grill on 811 Indiana Ave. in Sheboygan.
Evergreen Park Trail Improvement Project plans adjusted
Sheboygan County Cycling (SCC) revealed changes made to the Evergreen Park Trail Improvement Project.
The organization held an information meeting at the Mead Public Library on June 17, where leaders updated the community on their plans.
Fundraising begins for $1 million marsh boardwalk
SHEBOYGAN – The process of raising money for a $1 million boardwalk at the Broughton Sheboygan County Marsh Park has begun.
Uptown Slice to open second location
There will soon be another way customers can get their Uptown Slice fix.
The New York-style pizza joint, which just celebrated its second anniversary, is opening another location in a few weeks – if not sooner.
Winter Park breaks ground, plans to open this season
Two days before what could end up being the hottest weekend of the summer, people gathered at Nutt Hill with thoughts of winter.
South High Scholar Athletes recognized
Congratulations to the following South High School students for earning the second semester Scholar Athlete Award. To receive this award, students had to varsity letter in a winter or spring sport and obtain a GPA of 4.5 or higher.
Theater to expand on adjacent site
SHEBOYGAN – The Weill Center for the Performing Arts, a 1,150-seat historic theater and live event venue, announced plans to transform nearly half a block of downtown property into a vibrant and refreshed destination for arts and entertainment in Sheboygan County.
Baseball ‘bonding’ cards distributed
Baseball cards and building better bonds. That’s the name of the game for the Sheboygan Police Department as the team was chosen as one of the participating law enforcement agencies in the Milwaukee Brewers’ trading cards prints program.