Tag: 2019

Top Pop-Up Shops chosen for adornments, tea, dog treats

We are proud to announce the finalists for the Pop-Up Shop project. Out of eleven candidates that applied for the project, we narrowed the field down to three finalists. They are Pam Butler – Nest: Adorn, Jennifer Nowicki – Cultivate Tea, and Robyn Schneider – Hometown Barkery. We felt that these three business plans coincide with what we were looking for. They each have strong business backgrounds and great business models that the Sheboygan Economic Development Corporation (SCEDC) will be working with to make even stronger.

They did what on their 25th anniversary?

Some guys wouldn’t even dare ask.

A 25th anniversary trip to see the Milwaukee Brewers in Miami and St. Louis?

“Most other people, yeah, they probably wouldn’t do something like this,” said Sheboygan North assistant volleyball coach Lisa Weimann. “I got the best of both worlds. I got the Brewers and Miami Beach, too.”

Staff is moving back

STAFF IS MOVING BACK into a renovated Sheboygan City Hall at 828 Center Ave. following an open house Sept. 3 . During construction of the $10.5 million project to improve funtionality for the benefit of the public and city staff nine departments moved to alternate locations for 15 months. The original building was dedicated on Jan. 27, 1917.