Nineteen DJs, including a few from as far away as New York.
Three stages, highlighted by an outdoor pavilion.
Speakers that can rattle concrete.
And a full-blown laser/ light show.
Wilderness Journal – The lure of the bear
I have been writing this column since I was 27 and as many of you probably know, one animal that I really enjoy pursuing is the black bear.
Court Report – May 6, 2025
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Rybarczyk throws no-hitter
One way to throw a no-hitter is to not let the other team get the ball out of the infield.
Ognacevic picks Washington, Barnstable to Tulsa
Senior forward Jacob Ognacevic, a Lutheran graduate, has transferred from Lipscomb to Washington.
NFL Draft in Green Bay – A once-in-a-lifetime event
Planning on attending the NFL Draft in Green Bay Thursday through Saturday?
It’s free, but the only way to witness it is by downloading the NFL OnePass app, which serves as your ticket through the gates.
Showers for Hope provides essential service to those in need
Multiple resource groups banded together to make sure all community members in Sheboygan had access to life’s basic necessities.
New tea shop opens its doors
Shoppers can step into a different world as a new business open in Sheboygan.
On Friday, April 4, a ribbon cutting ceremony was held for Through The Looking Glass, located at 1215 Superior Av- enue.
Woman sentenced to eight years in prison, $511k restitution for theft from her mother
Beth M. Olsen, 59, of rural Glenbeulah was sentenced to eight years in prison, $511,024 in restitution, and an additional $52,160 in surcharges and court costs April 2.
A Look Back – County’s circus history
Former circus performer Sonja Barta of Sheboygan, whose great-grandfather founded the Seils-Sterling Circus in 1920, shared photos, memories and insights into our area’s rich circus history at a community World Circus Day event at the Weill Center on Saturday, April 19.