City gets stimulus funds energy grant
The city of Plymouth will receive a grant award of $141,600 through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act for energy-efficient replacement of steam boilers at one of its buildings and for the Full Story
LTC to dedicate Old Growth Forest
The public is invited to attend the dedication of the Lakeshore Technical College Old Growth Forest at 3 p.m. on Earth Day — April 22 — at the college’s Cleveland campus. Full Story
Vet Center services topic of MFC meeting
Military Families Connect (MFC) of the Family Resource Center of Sheboygan County invites everyone with a loved one in the Armed Forces (Reserve, Guard and active duty) and service members to atte Full Story
Tornado Awareness Week set
Gov. Jim Doyle has proclaimed April 19-23 as Tornado and Severe Weather Awareness Week in Wisconsin. Full Story
Petri calls for census compliance
Wisconsin Rep. Tom Petri, R-Fond du Lac, says that more people need to respond to the 2010 Census. Full Story
County approves health insurance premium increase
SHEBOYGAN — Facing a 2011 budget hole that could be $3.9 million or more, the County Board nibbled away about $3,000 of that Tuesday. Full Story
news Board gives nod to new rural number signs
SHEBOYGAN — Rural properties in the counties will be getting new address signs intended to make it easier to find them in emergencies when seconds count. Full Story
NNA continues support for six-day mail delivery
National Newspaper Association (NNA), a community newspaper organization of over 2,000 members, including The Review and The Sheboygan Falls News, filed April 13 its formal opposition to the Unite Full Story
PIC hits goal, ready to build
PLYMOUTH — They made it — with literally just hours to spare. Full Story
City taking action on eyesore vacant home
PLYMOUTH — The city has begun the process of dealing what one alderman termed an “eyesore” property on East Main Street, but with the caveat that it is going to be a long process Full Story
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