Carter Krueger has spent the last three seasons on South’s soccer and swim teams, and he’s going to study nuclear engineering at the University of Wisconsin in the fall.
Evergreen Park trail improvements debated
A proposed trail improvement project is currently in the works for Evergreen Park, but not without its share of concern from the public.
Youth mentors celebrate move to new location
A ribbon cutting ceremony was held for Big Brother Big Sisters WI Shoreline on May 15 as the organization settled into its new location at 5300 Highway 42.
Music fest returns with Johnny Cash tribute
After a two-year hiatus, the Unity Music Festival to benefit the Sheboygan County Cancer Care Fund is back.
National Hmong Day celebrated
In honor of National Hmong Day and Asian American and Pacific Islander Month, members of the Hmong Mutual Assistance Association of Sheboygan Inc. held a celebration May 15.
More than $1.5M awarded at scholarship night
The Sheboygan Public Education Foundation (SPEF) proudly hosted its 2nd Annual Scholarship Night on Wednesday, May 14th, 2025, at the historic Stephanie H. Weill Center for the Performing Arts in downtown Sheboygan.
Volunteers welcomed for housebarn restoration
The Lutze Housebarn is a National Historic Site near Cleveland WI. Built in 1849 in the Saxony German style, it features living quarters for people as well as areas for keeping barn animals.
Teacher honored for helping kids understand the costs of life
Todd Williams was one of 11 individuals honored by Tony Evers as recipients of the 2024 Governor’s Financial Literacy Awards in a ceremony at the Wisconsin State Capitol in late April.
Wilderness Journal – Up a not so lazy river
Last May I headed down to Columbia County, put my canoe into the Wisconsin River and did a physical and – at times – dangerous journey for 90 minutes to a stream.
Court Report – May 20, 2025
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