Health careers that are in high demand right now
Medical research, technological advancements and a population that is living longer are all reasons that the health care field continues to grow. Full Story
BBB advises donors on how to vet Haiti earthquake charity appeals
As immediate relief needs are assessed in the wake of the devastating earthquake in Haiti Jan. 12, many Americans are looking for ways to help by donating to a charity. Full Story
PIC gets check from women’s group
The Plymouth Professional Business Women (PPBW) presented Martha Laning, executive director of the Plymouth Intergenerational Coalition (PIC), a check for $3,000 at their first monthly meeting of Full Story
Public meetings planned on river dredging
Plans are underway to dredge contaminated sediments out of the lower reaches of the Sheboygan River and the harbor area. Full Story
Fairy tales to be told at library
The Plymouth Public Library will host storyteller Kristia Wildflower in the library's meeting room Wednesday, Jan. 20, at 1:30 p.m., for an early release day program. Full Story
Farmers give of their bounty to local families
Area farmers and agribusinesses reach out to support local families by hosting the first-ever Farm Bureau Township Food Drive. Full Story
Converting manure to energy is topic of Glacierland RC&D meeting on Thursday, Jan. 28
Glacierland Resources Conservation and Development’s next full council meeting is Thursday, Jan. 28, in Chilton from 9 a.m.-noon. Full Story
LTC offers a unique career give-away opportunity to aspiring students
Lakeshore Technical College announced this week the launch of its Great Career Giveaway contest, which will provide up to two years of tuition, books and fees to one prospective student and schola Full Story
Scott board discusses recycling issues
SCOTT – The Town Board is considering action to determine the procedures to use in handling of electronics at the town’s recycling center. Full Story
River PCB dredging on track
SHEBOYGAN — Some key details still remain to be settled, but the contractor still hopes to clean PCBladen sediment from the Sheboygan River this year. Full Story
Group ready to give tower to county
SHEBOYGAN — The Friends of the Broughton Sheboygan County Marsh are getting ready to give their tower away. Full Story
Public meetings are set to explain the Sheboygan River dredging project
Plans are underway to dredge contaminated sediments out of the lower reaches of the Sheboygan River and the harbor area. Full Story
Place for reflection and listening beacons
The famous philosopher, essayist and poet Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-82) once said, “Let us be silent, that we may hear the whisper of God.” Full Story
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