The Sheboygan Red Raiders’ hockey season came to an end Thursday with a loss in the second round of the playoffs and the state swim meet was held over the weekend.
Esports is alive and well in town
The Sheboygan Area School District has entered the Esports field for competitive gaming with a new varsity and junior varsity team at North.
Supreme Court affirms golf course annexation
MADISON — The city of Sheboygan properly annexed land for a Kohler Co. golf course in 2017, the state Supreme Court ruled Friday.
Company officials want to build the course on 250 acres of undeveloped land along the Lake Michigan shoreline next to Kohler-Andrae State Park in the Town of Wilson. The company has owned the land for nearly 80 years.
Festival rescued by spectator impressed with its mission
While the 2019 Unity Music Festival was billed as likely the final curtain call for the popular annual concert to benefit the Sheboygan County Cancer Care Fund, a new organizer has stepped forward to breathe new life into the 2020 edition of the show set for Saturday, March 7 at 7:30 p.m. at the Stefanie H. Weill Center for the Performing Arts in Sheboygan.
Planning for Sheboygan River pollutant site launched
The Sheboygan Falls Common Council has approved a proposal to designate Fehr Graham to develop a master plan for the contaminated Tecumseh property.
Restaurant of the Month: Seeboth Delicatessen
Lippers Mills: A History Starting life over in a foreign land
Tucked away along the Sheboygan River, twelve miles northwest of the city of Sheboygan in Town Herman, sits an unincorporated village once known as Lippers Mills. Today we know it as Franklin, the little settlement closest to Lakeland, its rapidly growing university neighbor.
Dulmes Décor enters new era, yet honors ties to past
What was for more than 100 years a dusty lumberyard is now a bright, stylish and expansive new home for Dulmes Décor.
But owner Gary Dulmes clearly values his company’s remarkable history as much as its handsomely renovated new digs at 822 North 14th Street in Sheboygan, where a succession of three lumber companies once sprawled.
Obituaries
February 25 – March 9, 2020
Technical Rescue Team earns Hometown Hero Award
A highly intricate, cohesively executed collaborative rescue effort between four Sheboygan County area fire departments, which worked to save three lives last August, garnered the Sheboygan County Technical Rescue Team a Hometown Hero Award during a Wisconsin State Assembly session at the State Capitol in Madison on Tuesday, Jan. 21.