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.
New Plymouth venue on site of historic ‘Laack Block’ honors history with name
The planned boutique hotel, restaurant/bar and banquet facility will be named ‘Henry Christopher’ more than 135 years after Henry Christopher (H.C.) Laack established a pharmacy and hotel at the same location.
A Look Back… on Volga Aid Society Baseball 100 Years Ago
Within two decades after the 1892 arrival of the first Volga Germans in Sheboygan, this group of ethnic German immigrants from the Volga River area of Russia was making an impact on many aspects of city life – and baseball was no exception.
North grad comes home for disc golf
Living in California, Terri Reinl-Carver returns to Sheboygan once a year to spend time with her elderly father.
She’s back home again this week, but this time to compete in the Professional Disc Golf Association United States Women’s Championship in Manitowoc.
Second probation agent faulted in pedestrian death case
Information released in late April by the Wisconsin Department of Corrections (DOC) sheds additional light on multiple probation supervision failures that may have played a role in the events leading up to the death of Sheboygan resident Jan Richmond, 74, when he was struck and killed by driver Michael Bowen July 4, 2023.
‘Ed the Diver’ retrieves 251 golf discs from quarry
Brandon Ray Watson is one of many who have misplayed golf discs into the Sheboygan Quarry.
So the founder and president of Sheboygan Eagles Disc Golf Club turned to Ed Bieber – also known as Ed the Diver, to find as many as he could in early May.