‘All about Christmas’ and more
Todd Fenske and Lorie Zelle, owners of All about Christmas LLC, a seasonal and specialty wholesale/retail gift and craft shoppe, located l½ miles south of Waldo along State 57, extend an invitatio Full Story
Mayor breaks deadlock on salary increase
Sheboygan Falls Mayor Randy Meyer cast the deciding vote to enact a revised 2009-10 salary ordinance, during a semimonthly Sheboygan Falls Common Council meeting Tuesday, Nov. Full Story
Correction
Due to a Sheboygan Falls Police Department computer-entry error, Jared L. Sheldon was listed as having received a citation for underage alcohol consumption in the Nov. Full Story
Holiday to delay end of week garbage pick up
There will be no garbage collection in the city of Plymouth on Thursday, Thanksgiving Day, Director of Public Works William Immich has announced. Full Story
Winter parking, snow rule reminders
City of Plymouth winter parking rules will go into effect Tuesday, Dec. 1, Director of Public Works William Immich has announced. Full Story
DMV offices closed Friday
Like many state offices, all Wisconsin Division of Motor Vehicles offices will be closed for business on Friday, Nov. Full Story
Orange barrels come down for holidays
Heading to grandma’s house or a favorite deer hunting spot should be a little easier this time of year, barring an early season bout with bad weather. Full Story
Work on I-43 shut down until next March
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation regional office in Green Bay is providing a weekly update on road construction in Sheboygan County Full Story
Nine local government seats up for grabs
Although the winter season is not quite here yet, local candidates are already gearing up for the spring election season. Full Story
Falls Chiropractic supports food drive
Falls Chiropractic has joined the 2009 Wisconsin Chiropractic Association Helping Hands Food Drive. Full Story
LTC is helping to prepare five million workers for new green jobs
State and local energy policy expert Satya Rhodes-Conway told a crowd at Lakeshore Technical College that the green economy could create up to 5 million jobs in the coming years, and many American Full Story
Falls native releases second book
Sheboygan Falls native Barbara Techel and her 10-year-old daschund Frankie have released heir second book “Frankie the Walk ‘N Roll Therapy Dog Visits Libby’s House.” Full Story
A gift that is more than a gift; it’s an adventure
From Scrooge's ghost-guided time traveling to a trip to the North Pole aboard an imaginary express train, the holidays and adventure go hand in hand. Full Story
Remember safety while decorating for the holidays
Nobody wants to visit the emergency department, especially during the holidays, which is why the American College of Emergency Physicians and MedicAlert Foundation are launching a campaign to rais Full Story
How to beat the surprising costs of holiday shopping
As we head into this holiday season, shoppers will start to plan their holiday gift lists, hit the stores and start shopping. Full Story
Gift-giving trends
Despite thinning wallets, your holiday gift list doesn't need to be a source of panic. Experts insist you can give meaningful gifts, even on a limited budget. Full Story
Tips for having a green, creative, and cost-effective social event
As people become increasingly aware of the environment and how the choices they make impact it, there is also a trend toward becoming more “green” or environmentally friendly. Full Story
Coping with grief during the holidays
With the holiday season comes all the commercials and media reminding us how joyful and thankful we should all feel. Full Story
Save energy this holiday season – and all winter!
Winter's coming, and you know what that means – higher heating and energy costs for your business. Full Story
Make your toy shopping list work even harder this year
With family budgets a little tighter this year, many parents may be taking a closer look at their children's toy lists. Full Story
Tips on choosing safe toys for children
Those who have a child on their Christmas shopping list knows how hard it can be to pick one that is safe and age appropriate. Full Story
Shop smarter this holiday season
This holiday season, smart shoppers are considering not only the cost of their purchases, but hidden expenses that can arise later – such as unexpected repairs, replacement costs, accessorie Full Story
Spice up the holidays with personal gifts
Looking for an affordable gift with a personal touch? A spice gift basket can fit any budget and makes an ideal hostess or holiday gift for every cook. Full Story
What’s in name? A great gift idea!
Ah, the monogram – is there any more definitive statement of personalization and ownership – not to mention class – than the artistic rendering of one's name or initials on a gif Full Story
Correction
Due to incomplete information supplied to The Sheboygan Falls News,
Suzanne Fink, cocoordinator/ planner, of the Sheboygan Falls YMCA Holiday Hustle Run/Walk should have been included Full Story
An incredible journey
Falls man makes 1,200-mile bike trip
Taking a 1,200-mile trip of any kind is typically filled with plenty of challenges. Full Story
Ringing in the holidays Falls style
Main Street Memories set Dec. 5
For the past two decades, the first Saturday in December has marked the kickoff of the holiday season in Sheboygan Falls. Full Story
Adell board takes action on finances
ADELL – Not even one Adell citizen appeared for the 2010 Budget Public Hearing Nov. 11. Full Story
Scott residents reference urban sprawl
SCOTT – Acting upon a recommendation of the town of Scott Planning Commission, action was completed to granting a zoning change requested by Steven and Marilynn Siebenaler to split off and r Full Story
A towering achievement
It’s not quite ready to go public yet, but members of the Friends of the Marsh got their first view from the top of the tower Wednesday — and they definitely liked what they saw. Full Story
Falls Police Report
Sheboygan Falls Police Department officers warned two men for illegal dumping of material at the Sheboygan Falls Department of Public Works drop-off site. Full Story
School Board gets Java Roost update
In its second year of operation, the Java Roost at Sheboygan Falls High School has been one of the district’s shining success stories over the course of the past year. Full Story
Home Builders Association offers training class in working safely with lead and asbestos
The Sheboygan County Home Builders Association (SCHBA) is providing two courses, in December, for renovation contractors, window and siding installers, maintenance workers, building supervisors, l Full Story
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