An ominous yet fascinating cloud formation arrived in advance of stormy weather Thursday evening. According to the National Weather Service, thunderstorms are expected Friday afternoon into Friday night, but clearing for the […]
Sheboygan Panera Bread construction underway, opening in fall
The Sheboygan city clerk’s office confirmed Wednesday that the construction underway near the Meijer store on Taylor Dr. is for a Panera Bread location. Currently, local aficionados of the bread, sandwich, salad […]
Art show featuring Sheboygan County scenes opens Friday
Have guests or family coming to visit? Looking for interesting perspectives on where to go in Sheboygan County? 25+ Sheboygan area artists have teamed up to recommend an array of “Hidden Gems […]
River level recedes – for now
THE SHEBOYGAN RIVER’S WATERS are only a few inches below the boardwalk beside the Weather Center Cafe at 809 Riverfront Dr. as of Tuesday, June 25. The waters have receded since Monday, […]
Sheboygan’s first gay pride picnic held
SHEBOYGAN’S INAUGURAL GAY PRIDE PICNIC at Fountain Park on Saturday, June 22 gave recognition to the city’s LGBT community. Advertised as Sheboygan’s first ever gay pride event, it was hosted and organized […]
Sheboygan River overflows containment wall downtown
June-A-Palooza 2019: The Greatest Show on Turf!
SHEBOYGAN, WI – Ladies and gentlemen ages 21+ are invited to attend “The Greatest Show on Turf,” Meals On Wheels of Sheboygan County’s seventh annual June-A-Palooza fundraiser, being held 2:30-10 p.m. Saturday, June 29 at Christopher Farm & Gardens. Discounted tickets are available for a limited time at juneapalooza.com.
“Opa!” annual Greek Fest coming to Sheboygan’s lakefront Deland Park June 28-30
St. Spyridon Greek Orthodox Church will host its annual Greek Fest , a three-day celebration of Greek food and dancing at Sheboygan’s lakefront Deland Park June 28-30.
Up to 4800 city ash trees expected to die
SHEBOYGAN – A tree-killing insect infestation that was officially confirmed in Sheboygan three years ago has grown to extreme proportions.
“At this point, I would assume that every ash tree in the county has emerald ash borer in it,” City Forester Tim Bull said.
Railroad crossings: An engineer’s view
Editor’s note: In light of the recent non-fatal car-train collision at the Pleasant View Road crossing in Plymouth , as well as the city’s petition to the state railroad commissioner to study the adequacy of warnings at six city crossings following the restart of a cross county rail line, The Beacon is reprinting our story from The Review, Dec. 18, 1984.