Arch Electric LLC on cutting edge
Plymouth electrician Ed Zinthefer, who with his wife Mindy co-owns Arch Electric LLC, is on a mission to create public awareness about the benefits of alternative energy – solar-electric sys Full Story
BoDeans return to Sheboygan for the holidays
From the 1980s until today, the BoDeans
have performed in Sheboygan at various events and Saturday, Dec. 26, they will return to the Stefanie H. Full Story
Women's Expo in Plymouth celebrates women and life
The Plymouth Arts Center is presenting its fifth annual Wonderful World of Women Expo, the Art of Relaxation, Saturday, Nov. 21, from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Full Story
`I’m A Boomer Baby’ postponed
The Sheboygan County Chamber of Commerce has announced that, it is very regrettable that, due to unforeseen circumstances, it is finding it necessary to postpone the “I’m A Boomer Baby Full Story
City budget gets a boost
Council dips into reserves to save services, programs
The Sheboygan Falls Common Council has been forced to make some difficult decisions in recent weeks, to combat a substantial budget shortfall for 2010. Full Story
It’s time to fall behind
Daylight savings time will draw to a close this weekend throughout the United States, as clocks will be dialed back one hour Sunday, Nov. 1, at 2 a.m. Full Story
City employees holding month-long food drive
City of Plymouth employees will be conducting a food drive for the Plymouth Food Pantry from Nov. 1 through Dec. 1. Full Story
City has winter job openings
The city of Plymouth is currently hiring for the following positions: attendants at the Nutt Ski Hill and the Mill Pond ice skating shack. Full Story
County road projects continue
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation regional office in Green Bay is providing a weekly update on road construction in Sheboygan County. Full Story
Lawyers celebrate Pro Bono Week
For thousands of Wisconsin residents coping with foreclosure and other legal challenges, the promise of equal justice can be out of reach if they can’t afford legal representation. Full Story
ELAP sign-up available for eligible honey producers
Eligible producers who lost honeybees, honeybee hives or harvested and purchased feed due to adverse weather on or after Jan. 1, 2008 and before Oct. Full Story
ELAP sign-up under way for farm-raised fish producers
Eligible commercial producers of farm-raised fish who lost harvested and purchased feed for the farmraised fish or commercial producers of bait or sport fish that suffered death losses due to adve Full Story
The Gathering Place joins in new JMAC program
The Gathering Place in Sheboygan Falls has joined forces with the John Michael Kohler Arts Center (JMKAC) in Sheboygan in an effort to help improve the quality of life for people with Alzheimer&rs Full Story
Local big band prepares for big local gig
Concert, dance to aid SFHS music programs
Generations Big Band is the brainchild of fun-loving, hard-working Sheboygan musician Jeff Schieble. Full Story
In service
Falls’ Cook completes Army basic training
U.S. Army Pvt. Thomas M. Cook has graduated from infantryman one station unit training at Fort Benning in Columbus, Ga. Full Story
State to develop environmental literacy plan for schools
In an effort to ensure that every child graduates with the environmental skills and knowledge needed to build Wisconsin’s economy and a sustainable future, the Wisconsin No Child Left Inside Full Story
Jaycees bingo chair faces theft charges
A former Sheboygan Falls Jaycees bingo chairman was charged with stealing $26,000 from the organization's bingo account over a 16-month period, Thursday, Oct. Full Story
They made it through the rain
Ladies Nite out proves to be a hit once again
Despite wet and cold weather conditions, a strong contingent of ladies converged on downtown Sheboygan Falls for the fourth annual Sheboygan Falls Chamber-Main Street Ladies Nite Out event, Friday Full Story
Diabetes and you – St. Nicholas Hospital helps people learn the facts
Nearly 24 million children and adults in the United States live with diabetes. In fact, if current trends continue, one in three children born today will face a future with diabetes. Full Story
Library Planning Committee requests public comments on draft plan
Bookmobile service continues as a part of the 2011-15 county library service program in Ozaukee and Sheboygan counties. Full Story
Library to host special puppet show
The Sheboygan Falls Memorial Library will host a family program, Thursday, Oct. 29, at 10:30 a.m., with Mark Nichols presenting the puppet play, “Magic Onion.” Full Story
Recreational-user, septic-tank fees win approval
SHEBOYGAN — They’re ready to bring the budget down from last year, but adopting a series of fees to help make that possible proved contentious for the Sheboygan County Board Tuesday, O Full Story
Panel endorses land purchase for utilities building
PLYMOUTH — The city is looking for 34-acres plus to build a new Plymouth Utilities headquarters on, but they’re not looking for an outside construction manager for the project. Full Story
Village meets with county sheriff
HOWARDS GROVE – The Village Board members met with Sheboygan County Sheriff Mike Helmke. Both parties discussed how the village was patrolled. Full Story
SFMS students take part in Peace Poster Contest
Sheboygan Falls Middle School announced the winner of the Lions Club International Peace Poster Contest Monday, Oct. 12. Full Story
Falls Police Report
200 Rangeline Road: Sheboygan Falls Police Department officers are currently investigating the theft of bicycle from storage unit.
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Save your pets from a hair-raising Halloween – tips from the Humane Society of the U.S.
While Halloween can be a frighteningly good time for children and adults alike, it can also be petrifying for your pooch or terrifying for your tabby. Full Story
Tight school budget yields tax hike
Board approves 7.61-percent tax increase
Less state aid has yielded more tax burden for residents of the Sheboygan Falls School District. Full Story
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