For the third time in eight years, 1989 North graduate Dr. Joel Dekanich has been selected as part of the Team USA Paralympic Track & Field medical staff, which encompasses approximately 55 athletes who have qualified for the Paris Paralympics.
Leniency extended to young runaway motorcyclist
The court gave a young Sheboygan Falls man a chance to clear a life-altering felony charge from his record Aug. 14, although he will be subject to scrutiny for the next two years.
Climbing to the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro with her sister in mind
A tremor in Gail Wilke’s pinky finger, which started when she was 54 years old, was what first alerted her that something was wrong.
Three years and one Parkinson’s Disease diagnosis later, she has been on quite the journey.
Grandma taught him to sew – now The Mad Patcher is making a name in custom clothing
Baxter Salzwedel thought The Mad Patcher had a nice ring to it.
However, he still wanted the public to decide – kind of, anyway – what the name of his new sustainable clothing business was going to be.
Court Report – Sept. 3, 2024
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Fall sports previews: North football, soccer, volleyball, cross country, swimming, tennis, golf
Of course, North’s football team wants to make the playoffs for the third year in a row after getting there in back-to-back seasons for the first time in school history.
Fall sports previews: South football, swimming, tennis, cross country, soccer, volleyball
Among the leaders on South’s football team is senior Lue Xiong.
”He’s a can of energy with relentless effort at running back/linebacker,” coach Mike Rank said.
Fall sports previews: Lutheran / Christian co-op football, cross country, volleyball, soccer
Corey Girdaukas is the new head football coach at Kohler/ Lutheran/Christian after serving as an assistant last season.
Offshore boat racing returns with another spectacle for spectators
There were many venues along the Sheboygan waterfront for the public to enjoy the 2nd Annual Sheboygan Midwest Challenge powerboat races last weekend, including waist-deep in Lake Michigan itself.
Plymouth woman proves you don’t have to move to L.A. to have a career in film
Kari Fabian has been in a movie with one of her favorite actors, was in France last month for the esteemed Cannes Film Festival as an assistant director for her latest film, is continuing to edit a docuseries and is in development on a few different scripts – one for a television series and another for a movie.