Additional aid available for dislocated workers
More than $3.4 million in additional assistance has been made available for over 1,200 dislocated workers formerly employed by 11 Bay Area manufacturers, including Genmar Yacht Group, Marinette Ma Full Story
July traffic deaths lowest since WWII
In terms of traffic deaths, last month was the safest month of July in Wisconsin since World War II. Full Story
Plant disease found in Wisconsin
Late blight, a potentially devastating plant disease, has been found in Wisconsin. Full Story
Correction - no racing sausages
Due to a scheduling conflict, the Milwaukee Brewers racing sausages will not appear in this year’s Sheboygan Falls Jaycees Fall Fest Parade. Full Story
Buehler Furniture celebrates 35 years of quality service
For 35 years, Buehler Furniture & Upholstery Inc. in downtown Sheboygan Falls has been well known for delivering a top-notch, customer-friendly, personalized style of sales, service and repair. Full Story
Go Green: Give Blood for the 4-H Aug. 27
The Sheboygan County 4-H is asking community donors to “Go Green, Give Blood” from 12:30-5:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 27, at the Sheboygan Donor Center, 1018 S. Full Story
Alzheimer’s versus normal aging process to be presented at Mead Library
The Alzheimer’s Association will host a community program called “Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementia” from 6-7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. Full Story
Play’s walk-on role available at fund-raising auction
The Sheboygan Theatre Company announces that it is now selling and/or auctioning off a walk-on role at each performance of All Shook Up,
the first production of the 2009-10 Season. Full Story
Cody Strong graduates from Army ROTC training
Cody R. Strong, a 2007 graduate of Plymouth High School, has graduated from the Army ROTC (Reserve Officer Training Corps) leader training course at Fort Knox, Ky. Full Story
Jacobys’ award-winning essay
Editor’s Note: Bob Jacoby, Plymouth, an above-the-knee amputee, lost his left leg in a workrelated
accident in 1973.
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Falls Fest is worth saving
Falls Fest is facing an uncertain future.
The last several years have not been kind to the Sheboygan Falls Jaycees, or the organization’s major annual fundraiser. Full Story
Deciding medical care
We found our 85-year-old neighbor Claude dead on his kitchen floor with his tiny pet parrot perched on his shoulder. He was wearing a DNR (do not resuscitate) bracelet. Full Story
Focusing on Jobs
As our economy continues to struggle along and our statewide unemployment rate hovers around 10 percent, I have been working to help grow our area job base and change the attitude in the State Cap Full Story
Those lazy, rainy days of summer are here!
Meals with Marge Petts
I should say those rainy days are here – finally! I don’t know about you, but I’m enjoying the hot weather and the rain, both of which we needed to make it feel like summer. Full Story
Obituary Notices 8-14
Lois Mae Drews,
75, of Sheboygan died Thursday, Aug. 13, 2009. Novak-Ramm-Ziegler Funeral Home, Sheboygan. Full Story
Obituary Notices 8-12
James P. Breu,
75, of Sturgeon Bay, died Monday, Aug. 10, 2009. Forbes Funeral Home, Sturgeon Bay.M
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LANCE S. VERHULST
Lance S. Verhulst, age 61, of 121 Crestwood Drive, Elkhart Lake, went home to be with his Lord on Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2009, at St. Mary’s Hospital in Mequon, after a brief illness. Full Story
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