12-bed addiction treatment center planned
The Sheboygan Planning Commission voted to recommend a rezone to allow a residential treatment facility.
According to Director of Planning and Development Chad Pelishek, the commission voted to approve the rezone measure at its Jan. 14 meeting.
Sky’s the limit as aerial dance studio popularity grows
Bringing together the worlds of dance, fitness and aerial arts, Warped Studios in Sheboygan Falls provides a training experience that is unmatched in Sheboygan County.
New mom rebuilds life after prison with help of Hingham business owners
Katelyn Spang realized she’d hit rock bottom, but determination and help from a local business owner would turn her life around.
It was in March 2017 when police took her into custody for drug trafficking in Washington County. She was just 24 and caught in the midst of a heroin addiction.
$200,000 given ROOTS to replace damaged trees
VOLUNTEERS MEASURE the circumference of an ash tree in the town of Holland as part of an effort to mitigate the impact of emerald ash borer beetle infestations.
The U.S. Forest Service is awarding $200,000 in grant funding to mitigating the impact of the Emerald Ash Borer with Restoration Of Our Trees Sheboygan, the local program known as ROOTS.
Remember last year when you’re tempted to complain about the weather
Weather often catches everyone’s attention. It is also one of the most popular topics in conversations. But there are times that some weather events need special attention. It was a year ago when the “polar vortex” or what I prefer call it an “arctic blast” descended on Wisconsin. Below are some weather observations for Sheboygan.
Obituaries
January 28 – February 11, 2020
‘JO’ reaches 2,000 points, 1,000 rebounds
Jacob Ognacevic needed 52 points to reach 2,000, so he went out and scored that many Thursday to become the 38th player in Wisconsin to obtain the milestone. It was the most […]
Haven once base for anti-aircraft training units
Situated along the western shore of Lake Michigan, just a bit north of Sheboygan in the township of Mosel, is a tiny burg called Haven. Settled by German immigrants from the Moselle Region of Germany, the area was originally known as Seven Mile Creek.
Watering the yard in the winter
I’d probably have the same response as 6-year-old Kaleb Allen if I had a mini hockey rink in my backyard.
“It’s really, really, really, really fun,” he said.
My father, however, wasn’t born in Vancouver like Sheboygan’s Brian Allen was.
“Growing up in Canada, that’s all you did after school is play street hockey,” he said.