Students headed to Colombia
PLYMOUTH – Some elated Plymouth High School students placed calls to students from Bogotá, Colombia in South America, after the School Board gave them the green light Tuesday to travel to th Full Story
District faces financial challenges
PLYMOUTH – School Board President Mark Rhyan updated the board and community at Tuesday’s meeting on the work of the Financial Planning Subcommittee to address the serious financial ch Full Story
Community involvement solicited
PLYMOUTH – School Board President Mark Rhyan provided an update at Tuesday’s meeting on ideas generated at the recent Committee of the Whole meeting for better educating and engaging t Full Story
KCU raises money for Children’s Miracle Network
Kohler Credit Union raised $4,800 through its Chain of Hearts campaign for the Children’s Miracle Network in February. Full Story
Easter Bunny, dairy cow display at Memorial Mall
The Easter Bunny will arrive at Sheboygan’s Memorial Mall Friday, March 19, and will be located in Kohl’s Court through Saturday, April 3. Full Story
Input sought on state rail plans
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (DOT) has developed a brief online questionnaire to provide an opportunity for the public to express their opinions about the future of rail in Wisconsin Full Story
Local woman wins state literacy award
Angelica Taubenheim, a student in the Literacy Council Project’s One-on-One Adult Tutoring program, has been named Outstanding English Language Learner of the Year by Wisconsin Literacy. Full Story
The business of farming and what it takes to succeed
It is really encouraging to see several young men pursuing a career in dairy farming. Full Story
St. Mary School to host run/walk event
The inaugural Wildcat 5K Run/Walk, sponsored by St. Mary School in Sheboygan Falls, will take place Saturday, April 10. Full Story
Gold and Treasure Show slated at Municipal Building
Greenbush Prospectors Inc. will host its second annual Gold and Treasure Show Saturday, March 27 and Sunday March 28, at the Sheboygan Falls Municipal Building. Full Story
Immigrants help Wisconsin dairy farms. Will Congress help them?
WASHINGTON – A newspaper cartoon above lobbyist Craig Regelbrugge's desk shows farm-workers harvesting lettuce. Two guys wearing American flags on their shirts shout, “Hey, Pedro! Full Story
Supervisors turn thumgs down on proposed county sales tax
SHEBOYGAN – On a 22-to-12 vote during a lengthy meeting on Tuesday evening, March 16, the Sheboygan County Board of supervisors rejected a request by county administrator Adam Payne and boar Full Story
State per-capita employment and compensation is subject of report
Wisconsin had 8.2 percent fewer state and local government employees per capita than the national average in 2008. Full Story
Raml throws hat into Falls School Board race
John Raml, Sheboygan Falls, is vying for one of the three open seats on the Sheboygan Falls School Board. Full Story
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