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.
Hemp processing plant appears headed for Falls
The Sheboygan Falls Plan Commission provided limited preliminary approval to a conditional-use permit request for a hemp processing facility to occupy an existing building in Vision Business Park, during a monthly meeting held Tuesday, May 28, at the Sheboygan Falls Municipal Building.
Golden Frame Award winners unveiled
Sheboygan Visual Artists (SVA) held their 11th annual Golden Frame Awards Friday May 31, 2019 at the EBCO Artworks Gallery, 1221 Erie Ave, Sheboygan WI.
Putt Fore Love to see off June 15
Now in its sixth year of mobilizing local Christian churches to transform lives and communities through relationships in the name of Christ, Love INC of Sheboygan County is preparing for the third annual Love Fore Love event at Harbor Pointe Miniature Golf Course in Sheboygan on Saturday, June 15.
Redwing Pride honors presented to South students
South recently hosted the 2019 Redwing Pride Assembly to honor many students and staff members at South High School. The awards included areas of academics, athletics, and fine arts. The following is […]
Marsh facility needs more support to break ground
Construction on the Broughton Marsh’s next big addition missed its due date, but the marsh’s friends are working hard to get it started before the year is through.
Friends of the Sheboygan County Broughton Marsh is a nonprofit formed in 2004 for the purpose of promoting increased usage of the Broughton Marsh. Its first project was an 80-foot observation tower. Fundraising for the project began in 2006, and the tower was constructed in 2009. It still stands as Wisconsin’s tallest wooden observation tower.
Lake bluff chapel approach approved
SHEBOYGAN – Despite misgivings from one supervisor, the County Board Tuesday unanimously approved a driveway request for the Kohler Co.’s proposed Straits Chapel on the Lake Michigan bluff in the town of Mosel.
A shot at redemption
At KMCI’s annual Community Relations Board Meeting on Tuesday, May 21, Warden Jennifer McDermott led discussion. As part of the institution’s yearly effort to give the local community a better understanding of occurrences at the medium-security prison, Security Director Tom Pollard talked about his department’s work, while Deputy Warden Michelle Haese highlighted the educational endeavors taking place at KMCI.