Making lemonade from lemons
The past year has presented many trials for Glenbeulah resident Paula Weiss, 51, a stylist at CPN Hair Studio, Plymouth. Full Story
Electorate authorizes levy
PLYMOUTH – Members of the School District’s electorate voted to authorize the School Board to levy a proposed tax of $10,628649 for 2009-10, during the Sept. 16 annual meeting. Full Story
Superintendent addresses challenging times
PLYMOUTH – In his 10th annual-meeting report to school district electors, Superintendent Clark Reinke reflected upon the myriad of changes that have occurred within the past year. Full Story
High-quality education a priority
PLYMOUTH – During his address to members of the electorate at the Sept. Full Story
Electorate approves School Board salaries
PLYMOUTH – The electorate of the School District authorized School-Board members’ salaries for 2009-10, at the Sept. 15 annual meeting. Full Story
Principal commends volunteers
PLYMOUTH – The theme at Fairview Elementary for the 2009-10 school year is “Filling Your Bucket.” Full Story
Summer school 2009 a success
PLYMOUTH – “This past summer was one of our most successful years for summer school.” Full Story
SFHS Booster Club to host Homecoming Tailgate Party
The Sheboygan Falls Booster Club invites community members to attend its annual Homecoming Tailgate Party Friday, Sept. 25, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., in the Sheboygan Falls High School gym lobby. Full Story
Council takes on budget shortfall, alcohol policy
With the clock ticking on the 2010 budget, the Sheboygan Falls Common Council mulled some tough decisions Tuesday, Sept. 15, during a semimonthly meeting at the City Hall Municipal Building. Full Story
Crime and Safety Fair to return to Falls
For the third consecutive year, the Sheboygan Falls Municipal Building will be the site for the Sheboygan Countywide Crime Stoppers Crime Prevention and Safety Fair. Full Story
Sheriff’s Report
Christin M. Schreiber, 28, of Plymouth, was arrested on Sept. 19, for operating a vehicle while intoxicated after she crashed her 1994 Jeep Cherokee into a tree. Full Story
Daydream Café opens doors
SHEBOYGAN FALLS – As a culinary-arts professional, Sarah Koene knows her food. She also knows a thing or two about coffee. Full Story
Local business joins in fight against cancer
During October, dressbarn in Sheboygan Falls has pledged its support of the American Cancer Society (ACS) Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Full Story
Winterizing concrete is essential
“Most people reseal their blacktop driveways annually. However, many homeowners are unaware that some maintenance is required for concrete, as well.” Full Story
CORRECTION
An article appearing in a recent edition of The Review
incorrectly identified the location of the upcoming Sheboygan County Farm Bureau annual meeting. Full Story
CORRECTION
An article appearing in the Sept. 16, edition of The Sheboygan Falls News
incorrectly identified the location of the upcoming Sheboygan County Farm Bureau annual meeting. Full Story
German college students visit to learn how American banks work
The Oostburg State Bank recently hosted three college students from Germany as part of a foreign student internship exchange program between Lakeshore Technical College and Reichsprasident Friedri Full Story
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church sponsors concert
Because of a desire to share the love of Jesus, the Good Shepherd, members of the Plymouth-based Good Shepherd Evangelical Lutheran Church – a member of the Wisconsin Synod – are plann Full Story
Hospice marks another year of commitment to care
SHEBOYGAN FALLS – Since opening in September 2007, the Sharon S. Richardson Community Hospice has served nearly 500 patients and their families at its hospice center in Sheboygan Falls. Full Story
Packer fans honor Wisconsin Army Guard soldiers
Echoing applause greeted approximately 30 Wisconsin Army National Guard Soldiers as they marched across Lambeau Field during the halftime of the Green Bay Packers' Sept. Full Story
City begins process of hiring new attorney
PLYMOUTH — The city is looking to fill a position next May that hasn’t been vacant for 40 years — city attorney. Full Story
Plan Commission meeting cancelled
The September meeting of the Sheboygan Falls Plan Commission has been cancelled, due to a lack of business.
The next Plan Commission is scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 27, at 6:30 p.m. Full Story
Falls Police Report
100 Amherst Ave.: Sheboygan Falls Police Department officers took a 40-year-old man, wanted for two arrest warrants, into custody last week. Full Story
Jaycees slate Punt, Pass and Kick competition
The Sheboygan Falls Jaycees will host a free Pepsi NFL Punt Pass & Kick competition for area youth Sunday, Oct. 4, at Sheboygan Falls High School. Full Story
SCHRC to close for annual meeting
The Sheboygan County Historical Research Center, 518 Water Street in Sheboygan Falls, will close at 11 a.m. Friday, Sept. 25, for its annual meeting. Full Story
Homecoming week hits SFHS
Sheboygan Falls High School is in the midst of celebrating Homecoming 2009. Full Story
News
The Sheboygan County Historical Research Center, 518 Water Street, Sheboygan Falls will close at 11:00am on Friday, September 25, 2009 for its annual meeting. Full Story
Town Board denies rezoning request for firewood business
Citing the absence of the property owner, the Sheboygan Falls Town Board voted to deny a rezoning and conditional-use permit request, submitted by Chris LaVine, during a regular monthly meeting Mo Full Story
Falls United Way ready to launch 2010 campaign
The Sheboygan Falls United Way is poised to embark on its 2010 fundraising campaign, to benefit a variety of service agencies, youth programs and community organizations. Full Story
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