North junior Kendra Dogs was the first girl from her school to play high school hockey.
Watts gets chance to show off for football scouts
South assistant coach Austin Watts has been invited to the Pro Level Football Combine & Showcase Feb. 18-19 in Georgia.
Waara receives caddy scholarship
North’s Bennett Waara is one of 18 high school seniors in Wisconsin that have been awarded the Western Golf Association’s Chick Evans Scholarship.
Human trafficking – it’s here, but not how some think
There’s an enduring myth that human traffickers are bogeymen who case neighborhoods, suddenly swoop in, pluck random victims off the street, shove them into the back seat and force them into servitude.
On-campus UWGB-Sheboygan student housing solutions sought
SHEBOYGAN – University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Sheboygan campus students could have a place to live on campus under a proposal endorsed by the County Board last Tuesday.
52 Stafford returns with old name, new owners
“Incredible” is how Jess Bumbard-Kinch describes owning 52 Stafford for four months now.
Environmental park to celebrate 40th anniversary
Maywood Environmental Park will kick off its 40th Anniversary with a celebration on Friday, February 10 at 5:30 pm.
Fasching Celebration to offer German-themed fun
German-flavored food, music and good times will take center stage as The Hub/Laack’s Tavern and Ballroom in Johnsonville hosts the 34th annual Fasching Celebration over a pair of weekends in February.
How the county keeps roads clear while saving money
Sheboygan County Transportation Department Director Greg Schnell explained to The Review that the anti-icing solution they are applying to the roads is salt brine, which is a mixture of salt and water. The county produces all of the brine in house and has the storage capacity for 182,500 gallons.
As DNR Secretary, Payne sees
‘forever chemicals’ as major concern
SHEBOYGAN – It was a few months earlier than planned, but former County Administrator Adam Payne said thank you and good bye to the County Board Jan. 17.