SHEBOYGAN – Harbor Centre Business Improvement District will host River Fest 2023 along the Sheboygan Riverfront Drive Boardwalk on Saturday, September 23 from 11am to 4pm.
South started 1-0 for first time in years
For the first time since 2012, South’s football team won its opening game of the season.
New coach Mike Rank and the Redwings defeated visiting West Bend West, 7-0, in Week 1 to snap a two-year skid of starting the year 0-4.
These sports numbers add up
The National Federation of High Schools completed its Athletics Participation Survey, and the total number of athletes to compete in 2022-23 marks the first upward movement in participation data since the all-time record of 7,980,886 in 2017-18.
Stricker to play basketball at Ripon College
Lutheran senior Alex Stricker will play basketball at Ripon College.
She could have also went to Lakeland or Smith College in Massachusetts, or even could have played volleyball at Viterbo.
Soccer squad off to best start in years
The Christian/Lutheran soccer team is off to its best start since winning its first 23 games in 2013.
Human Resources Director resigns
Sheboygan Human Resources Director Adam Westbrook announced his resignation, effective Sept. 22, by email to city officials Wed. Aug. 30.
Westbrook said in the email that a “small, but very vocal” group of individuals in the community “are making it extremely difficult for me to successfully continue to do my job.”
A look inside a sentencing hearing: Teen convicted for starting fire that destroyed her family’s home
A Plymouth teenager was sentenced Aug. 10 to nine years in state prison, after being found guilty due to no contest pleas, for intentionally starting a fire which destroyed her family’s house on Riverview Road in July of 2020.
Two individuals facing top-level drug possession with intent to deliver charges
Two individuals are facing multiple felony charges, some of which have a maximum sentence of up to 40 years, after a police search of a Cascade house found a methamphetamine and fentanyl substance, as well as other drugs, and drug packaging items, according to a criminal complaint filed Aug. 28.
Diversity book sharing plan launched
The Read in Color initiative distributes books that provide perspectives on racism and social justice, celebrate Black, indigenous, people of color, LGBTQ+, and other marginalized voices, and incorporate experiences from all identities for all readers.
Training event prepares for the worst
Law enforcement officers from the Plymouth Police Department and the Sheboygan County Sheriff’s Office conducted an active shooter training event at the Sheboygan County Fair Park.