On Sunday, September 10, 2023, the Sheboygan eFree Church will dedicate its $4 million, 9-month renovation during both morning services.
Cross country returns to Christian – Season preview
When Dave Veldhorst graduated from Christian in 1982, the school had a cross country team.
A year or two later, it no longer did and soccer became more popular.
The sport has returned, however, and Veldhorst is one of a handful of coaches helping out.
LeRoy takes over as North volleyball coach – Volleyball season preview
BJ LeRoy uses a metaphor when describing his return to coaching.
“We were previously running wildly; now we’re learning to walk consistently before taking off running again,” North’s new girls volleyball coach said.
It’ll be tougher to get to state soccer again – Soccer season preview
Having to replace three all-state players will make things a bit harder for the Christian/Lutheran soccer team’s bid to get to state for a third year in a row.
Racing boats that almost fly
The inaugural Mercury Racing Midwest Challenge powerboat races brought brand new sights and sounds to the Lake Michigan shoreline Aug. 11-13.
Sales tax revenue continues growth, supporting roads
SHEBOYGAN – Revenue from the half-percent county sales tax continues to grow.
“We are on track to surpass our budgeted amount for 2023,” County Administrator Alayne Krause told the County Board Tuesday, Aug. 15 in her report on the sales tax.
Former Sheboygan Planning Director sues city
MILWAUKEE – The City of Sheboygan is facing a second federal lawsuit from a former employee. Chad Pelishek, the former Director of Planning and Development, filed the civil lawsuit in the Eastern District of Wisconsin court in Milwaukee Aug. 7.
Charges brought for Sheboygan house explosion
A Sheboygan house explosion Aug. 1 was intentionally set off by a woman who was inside the house at the time of the explosion, injuring herself and endangering three police officers who were outside, according to allegations detailed in a criminal complaint filed Monday, Aug. 7.
The election interference case against former President Trump in a nutshell
Below are reproductions of the first two pages of the federal indictment filed Aug. 1 in a Washington D.C. court against former President Donald J. Trump.
Schools face tough choice: balancing public transparency vs. student privacy
At issue are some of the most politically engaging, high-stakes issues of our time: what we teach children about race, gender and identity; how we police the line between free speech and anti-discrimination law; and the role of parents in shaping their childrens’ world view.