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South looking for new coach

By Sheboygan Beacon on December 12, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

Needing to focus his time at home, Jason Harder has resigned as South’s football coach after six seasons at the helm.

Ertman shooting up Redwings’ all-time list

By Sheboygan Beacon on December 12, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

Having already set a school-record with eight 3-pointers in a girls basketball game last season, South’s Sierra Ertman is now moving up the all-time list of top long-range shooters in program history.

Heinen to play football at Taylor U.

By Sheboygan Beacon on December 12, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

Christian senior Noah Heinen has committed to play football at Taylor University.

North snaps runner-up skid at Plymouth

By Sheboygan Beacon on December 12, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

North’s boys swim team was able to do something this year that it hadn’t the previous four years with standout Will Hayon: win the Wildcat Invitational at Plymouth.

More changes to football conferences could be coming

By Sheboygan Beacon on December 12, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

North football coach Joe O’Brien says he’s happy to be in the Fox River Classic Conference.
Changes could be coming, however

North rallies in two wins

By Sheboygan Beacon on December 12, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

North’s two girls basketball victories have been in dramatic fashion.

Ready for rivalries?

By Sheboygan Beacon on December 12, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

It’s going to be a fun weekend for those who enjoy basketball rivalries.

Pennies add up in spirited gift drive

By Sheboygan Beacon on December 12, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

Some needy families in Sheboygan must have made Santa’s nice list this year, as North High School raised $2,250.82 in its annual Penny War fundraiser. Last year, the total was $1,627.

Burglars take a break as neighborhood vigilance pays off

By Sheboygan Beacon on December 12, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

The City of Sheboygan went an entire month without a single reported burglary in November.

Fair or foul maps may depend on state Supreme Court vote

By Sheboygan Beacon on December 12, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

In the recent midterm election, Democrats won three of five statewide races, including two of the three most important, governor and attorney general.
But using their newly gerrymandered maps in 2022, Republicans expanded their large majorities in the state legislature, securing a 2/3 supermajority in the state Senate, and falling two seats short in the Assembly.

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