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Wilderness Journal – The ice wasn’t nice
I have all the right tools to be doing some heavy-duty ice camping/fishing this winter, and unfortunately keeping good ice has made travel (at least coming home alive) a bit of a challenge.
NFL helmets are Zabel’s passion
Perhaps Bob Zabel is going through helmet-making withdrawals.
The 54-year-old Sheboygan resident recently finished rehabbing and transforming old youth helmets into NFL ones from his favorite era (late 70s- early 80s).
South shocks North
Not only did South’s boys basketball team snap a seven-game losing streak to North, the Redwings were 1-15 in their previous 16 games before beating the Golden Raiders, 68-61, on Jan. 27.
If stuck on island, it’s best to call Besaw
Christian senior basketball player Hayla Besaw, who also competes in volleyball and soccer, has plans to major in worship ministries at The Belonging Co College in Nashville in the fall. She also has a great answer in her first of 20 Questions:
Sisters chosen to live the circus life
Two teenage sisters from Plymouth are the only contenders from Wisconsin – not to mention the entire Midwest – to earn berths on the 2024 Big Top Tour of the renowned Circus Smirkus, and will spend much of this summer performing their aerial acts for crowds across New England.
Alleged swindle case takes a novel turn
Last June, The Review reported on a criminal case in which over $167,000 was reported stolen in June of 2022 from a Plymouth company. A jury trial for defendant Shirley Mahaffey, 70, of South Carolina is currently scheduled in less than a week. But a new charge filed Jan. 24 against a man from Texas revealed a whole new level to the case.
$250,000 annual scholarship fund established for technical college
Kohler Foundation, dedicated to increasing access to education through scholarships, announces an annually renewable gift of $250,000 to Lakeshore Technical College to support local youth pursuing higher education.
City role ending for key professionals
A combined 68 years of service to the City of Sheboygan is soon coming to an end.
Director of Public Works David Biebel (37 years), and City Engineer Ryan Sazama (31), announced their retirement last week.
Court Report – Feb. 6, 2024
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