You know that you may have some grey hairs on your head, if any hairs, if you are returning for an annual duck hunt that you first did 52 duck seasons ago.
Court Report Oct. 17, 2023
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Mill St. a welcome new home for offshoot of Caan’s Floral
When Kris and Ruth Shepard bought Caan’s Floral in Sheboygan in 2013, they relocated from a Chicago suburb to Plymouth and haven’t looked back.
North has multilingual volleyball team
For English, press 1. For Spanish, press 2.
No, it’s not how North volleyball coach BJ LeRoy communicates with his team. But there are a bunch of girls that speak numerous languages.
Helping is what South’s Hittman does
Shortly after South’s swim season ends, Jenny Hittman will return to helping the Town of Wilson Fire Department.
Watch out, dad
Colleen Yang’s first – and only – golf season has come and gone.
She was the only senior in the North/South program, and is thankful for coaches and teammates pushing her while golfing on the junior varsity.
Sports highlights from the last two, next two weeks
The Christian/Lutheran soccer squad played its 15th game of the season on Thursday, and for the 13th time, one of the teams failed to score a goal.
$5.3M upgrade approved for historic county courthouse
SHEBOYGAN – A list of major projects over the next five years won County Board approval Sept 19.
Hit and run fatality suspect sent back to state prison
An entangled network of legal consequences continues to grow from an incident charged as a hit and run causing the death of Town of Sheboygan resident Mr. Jan Richmond, 74, who was out walking the morning of July 4.
Rock the Block salvages furniture graveyard
While Rock the Block is primarily focused on exterior rehabilitation, the Habitat Lakeside team did accept the task of revitalizing the teachers lounge at Sheridan Elementary School.