Library system gets grants for five projects
The Library Services and Technology Act will fund five projects within the Eastern Shores Library System in 2010. Full Story
Families invited to swim, watch movie
Plymouth Community Education and Recreation is hosting a Family Water Adventure Swim and Movie Day on Sunday, March 7. Full Story
Hunters Safety Class offered
The Johnsonville Rod and Gun Club will be offering a Hunters Safety Class at Laack’s Hall in Johnsonville starting March 16. Full Story
‘Tighten & Tone’ class offered
Looking to shape up your upper body, legs, buns and abs? Plymouth Community Education and Recreation is offering “Tighten and Tone,” a new trial class for people of all abilities. Full Story
Boat show on at Memorial Mall
Sheboygan Memorial Mall is hosting the Annual Boat Show through Saturday, Feb. 28. Area dealers are displaying the newest models for the recreational season ahead. Full Story
Falls’ Koehl earns Eagle Scout Award
Brian Paul Koehl, 17, of Boy Scout Troop 885 in Sheboygan Falls, received an Eagle Scout Award, during a Court of Honor Ceremony Sunday, Feb. 7, at The Bull at Pinehurst Farms. Full Story
Fairview students collect coins for Haiti
Students at Fairview Elementary School in Plymouth raised about $550 for Doctors Without Borders to help in Haiti. Full Story
Conditions nearing for end of state’s frozen road declaration
As the days get longer and temperatures start climbing, the Wisconsin Department of Transportation is keeping an eye on how stable the state’s highways are. Full Story
`Transferring the Farm’ seminar planned by FSA
The Wisconsin Farm Service Agency (FSA) is planning two informational seminars Thursday, March 4, regarding how FSA can help facilitate transferring farmland or personal property from one generati Full Story
Horizon students collect coins for Haiti
Students at Horizon Elementary School in Plymouth raised $420 for the Red Cross, to help the people of Haiti. Full Story
Wisconsin suicide rate rising
On April 28, 2008, Raymond Eiden learned Janesville’s General Motors was eliminating the night shift he had worked for 27 years. That same day, he took his own life. Full Story
Committee advises spiking sales tax
SHEBOYGAN — It got only a narrow approval from the first committee that reviewed it and Tuesday the proposed half-percent county sales tax was rung down by the Executive Committee. Full Story
Sunny Ridge North building sale pushed
SHEBOYGAN — The developers who would like to turn the former Sunny Ridge North building into senior apartments want to fast track the sale by the county. Full Story
Outside consultant to help select services director
PLYMOUTH — In order to make sure they do it right, the city is hiring an outside consultant to help with the process of hiring a director of city services. Full Story
Hearing set on updated State 23 study
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation will hold a hearing Wednesday on a revised environmental impact study for the expansion of State 23 to four lanes from Plymouth to Fond du Lac. Full Story
Investment options explored by HG village
HOWARDS GROVE – The Village Board members have met in discussion on investment options with Cleveland State Bank and National Exchange Bank over the past few months. Full Story
Plan Commission tables decision on tanning salon
Due to the absence of the business owner, the Sheboygan Falls Plan Commission tabled a decision on a proposed tanning salon, during its monthly meeting Tuesday, Feb. Full Story
Third Saturday program to feature Vietnam War
The Sheboygan County Historical Society will present a program titled “Vietnam and the Sheboygan County Veteran’s Experience,” as part of its Third Saturday series Saturday, Marc Full Story
Four Falls students earn accolades at UW-Platteville
Four students from Sheboygan Falls have collected academic honors for the 2009 fall semester at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville. Full Story
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