Workshop to promote bicycling in Falls
The Sheboygan County Planning and Resources Department has scheduled a free Bicycle Friendly Community Workshop Tuesday, March 30, at the Sheboygan Falls City Hall Municipal Building.
The goal of the workshop, which runs from 1-5 p.m., is to identify ways to encourage more people to bicycle more places more often. All ideas for increasing bike riding will be welcome. Full Story
Boating safety education classes to be offered
The Sheboygan County Sheriff’s Department invites all individuals interested in recreational boating to enroll in our Wisconsin Boating Safety Course. Full Story
In Mike Cvetan’s legacy
Scott Degaro, a plumber on staff at Mike Cvetan Plumbing Inc., 2119 Sauk Trail Road, Sheboygan, held a deep admiration for his boss – Mike Cvetan. Full Story
Chamber Main Street recognizes top supporters
It was a night to celebrate special achievements and build momentum for a promising future, as Sheboygan Falls Chamber-Main Street staged its 22nd Annual Meeting and Dinner Thursday, March 18, at Full Story
Council back public works improvements
The Sheboygan Falls Common Council approved several Public Works Department upgrades, during a regular monthly meeting Tuesday, March 16, at the City Hall Municipal Building. Full Story
City garage to open for yard waste drop-off
The Saturday yard waste drop-off area at the Plymouth City Garage, 104 Valley Road, will open Saturday, April 17, Public Works Director William Immich has announced. Full Story
Spring course listings available
Spring course listings offered by Plymouth Community Education and Recreation are available. Full Story
Boat safety course offered
The Sheboygan County Sheriff’s Department invites all individuals interested in recreational boating to enroll in their Wisconsin Boating Safety Course. Full Story
I-43 work to continue this week
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation regional office in Green Bay is providing a weekly update on road construction in Sheboygan County. Full Story
Residents invited to express opinions about Wisconsin’s rail plan
Madison – The Wisconsin Department of Transportation has developed a brief online questionnaire to provide an opportunity for the public to express their opinions about the future of rail in Full Story
Ecumenical breakfast slated at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church
The annual Sheboygan Falls Ecumenical Breakfast will be held Wednesday, March 31, at St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 104 Elm St., in Sheboygan Falls. 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
First Reformed Church to present ‘Fish Eyes’
First Reformed Church in Sheboygan Falls will stage the two-person drama “Fish Eyes,” during its Palm Sunday service Sunday, March 28. 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
Wisconsin’s fiscal health problems are rooted in private economic woes
SHEBOYGAN – There was a time when Wisconsin tended to be ahead of the national curve on downturns and upticks in the economy but those days appear to have passed, Wisconsin Taxpayers Allianc Full Story
Plymouth Math Department celebrates Pi Day
The Plymouth High School Math Department recently celebrated Pi Day with pies and other treats, special T-shirts and a pi-memorization contest. 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
Three counties create one unified Red Cross
The American Red Cross serves communities around the block, across the country and around the globe every day. Full Story
|
|
|
|