No girl at Sheboygan South has finished a 5K cross country race faster than Rylee Brotz, and she was playing volleyball at this time last year.
All winners in this volleyball match
North beat South in volleyball Thursday, but the Golden Raiders weren’t the only winners. It was Dig Pink Night at North, and close to $2,000 was raised for Bonnie and Mark Schultz.
North tennis team takes third place
The Sheboygan North tennis team took third place in the conference this season after winning the title last year for the first time since 2007.
South’s Ziegler: yes to Culver’s, no to Halloween
There’s two restaurants you’ll likely find Sheboygan South’s Vanessa Ziegler at, unless they have certain decorations up this month.
The senior, who is wrapping up her fourth varsity season on the tennis team and also plays basketball and soccer for the Redwings, is the latest to partake in “20 questions.”
2020 schedule released for Road America
The 2020 schedule for Road America was released earlier this week, and there will be 11 race weekends next season including the return of the SCCA National Championship Runoffs.
Brief
YMCA seeks hoops players
Registration for the Sheboygan County YMCA Youth Basketball League is underway.
Obituaries
October 8 – 21, 2019.
Sheriff considers joining jail-based deportation program
Sheboygan County Sheriff Cory Roeseler said he’s interested in implementing an Immigration and Customs Enforcement policy that would allow his deputies to handle deportation proceedings for undocumented people in custody in Sheboygan County.
Furniture, home decor consignment store opens
A new business has entered the downtown Sheboygan marketplace at 804 8th Street that may have heads turning. In what was a storefront that sat vacant and unnoticed at the corner of Wisconsin Avenue for years—catty-corner to the new city green (where Younkers used to be) and across the street from Mead Public Library—The Rickety Wagon has opened. Providing consignment services for furniture and home décor in better condition, business owner Lisa Stewart couldn’t be more pleased.
Animal stories translated into funds
The Humane Society of Sheboygan County used many of its secret weapons – furry friends – to help raise money toward its operations and their Build New Beginnings Capital Campaign at its 2019 Unleashed Gala on September 13.