Thursday 8:00 AM: Open Class Non-Animal Judging- South, Exhibit Hall & Education/Household Bldg. 8:30 AM: Jr/Open Class Beef/Sheep Judging-Coliseum 9:00 AM: Jr/Open Class Rabbits/Cavies-AG-venture Tent 12:00 PM: Vendor Tents Open, Mister Ed’s […]
Sheboygan’s Levitt AMP Music Series
Hosted by the John Michael Kohler Arts Center, the New Orleans-based funk band Cha Wa lit up the final night of Sheboygan’s Levitt AMP Music Series on the City Green.
Make-a-Wish golfer’s hole-in-one wins him 2019 Chevrolet Camaro
Kohler – What started out as a beautiful morning for golf at Blackwolf Run, became a magical day for Cambellsport resident Craig Hatch, who aced the 17th hole at Blackwolf Run’s River […]
Parking pandemonium prevention prioritized
KOHLER – Closing off a section of Upper Road may be an appropriate tradeoff to improve safety and gain up to 133 additional Kohler Public School parking lot spaces, the Kohler Village Board agreed at its August meeting.
Renovated City Hall ready to re-open
Sheboygan’s City Hall has been under renovation since the groundbreaking event took place on June 4, 2018, but now the building is complete.
Staff will begin moving back in after a grand opening Tuesday Sept. 3 which includes a community open house from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
ATV rules returned to drawing board
SHEBOYGAN – The County Board Tuesday slowed down the advance of off-road vehicles onto county roads.
A proposed ordinance to allow all-terrain and utility-terrain vehicles on designated county roads was referred back to the Transportation Committee after concerns were raised about some of the language in the ordinance.
Cop on a Roof
OFFICERS FROM THE SHEBOYGAN COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT took to the rooftop of Dunkin’ Donuts on South Business Drive, Sheboygan, the morning of Friday Aug. 16 to help raise money for Special Olympics Wisconsin.
Estimated $2.5M bike trail planned
Sheboygan is moving forward with a plan to add additional bicycle and pedestrian trails.
According to Chad Pelishek, director of planning and development, the city recently approved about $1,271,000 to purchase right-of-ways from Union Pacific Railroad.
Rooftop cops encourage pie-ing of fellow officers
Officers from the Sheboygan County Sheriff’s Department took to the rooftop of Dunkin’ Donuts on South Business Drive, Sheboygan, the morning of Friday Aug. 16 to help raise money for Special Olympics […]
“Fighting for his life”
What began with racial slurs hurled at a car of young black women trying to make a u-turn on a dead-end Sheboygan street led to a fight involving the father of one of the women surrounded by seven or eight white males coming at him, fending off full bottles of beer thrown at him, a shovel swung as a weapon, a large military-style knife thrust towards his abdomen, and a threat to lynch him, according to allegations made in a criminal complaint filed Monday by the Sheboygan County District Attorney.