One year ago at this time, Cheyenne Stirdivant was still grieving the loss of her grandfather after he passed three days after Thanksgiving. Little did the Sheboygan South student know her father was also going to die of a heart attack on Christmas morning.
Wilderness Journal – Wolves aren’t vegans
In simple terms, where we hunt, a very solid population of wolves have consumed many of the deer before we arrive and especially as the years pass.
Court Report – Dec. 12, 2023
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Diener delighted to make all-state soccer
Asa Diener admits making
the Wisconsin Soccer Coaches Association’s all-state team
wasn’t a high priority.
McMullen honored at year-end racing banquet
The 25th anniversary Akright Auto Midwest Sprint Car Association 2023 season officially drew to a close, as drivers, crew members, team owners, series officials, partners, supporters, workers and fans congregated at Amore Banquet Hall in Plymouth for the annual MSA Awards Banquet on Nov. 11.
South’s Judkins enjoys being busy
Forgive Keeyana Judkins if she forgets what a day off is.
“I don’t get those days; not really,” the South senior said.
That was then… this is now: Sports highlights from the past two, next two weeks
Christian’s girls basketball team snapped a seven-game losing streak against Howards Grove last Tuesday thanks to a season-opening 64-63 win over the host Tigers. The Eagles trailed by 17 points in the second half.
North High casualties of Vietnam War honored
Even though it has been more than 50 years since their passing, seven Sheboygan North High School alumni who lost their lives in the Vietnam War have been newly honored.
Referenda dollars fund more than 5% of school spending
Wisconsin’s K-12 schools increasingly rely on dollars approved at referenda to fund local education, according to a new report from Forward Analytics, K-12 On The Bal- lot: Using Referenda to Fund Public Schools.
Putting smiles on people’s faces one more time
Carl Laack was 15 when he began playing in a band.
He’s 70 now, and has one final show left: The Carl Laack Band Farewell Party at 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 16 at Laack’s Ballroom in Johnsonville.