Crystal Fieber, new city attorney
When Crystal Hermann Fieber, a Kohler resident, took the helm as Plymouth’s newly hired city attorney May 1, she felt right at home. Full Story
Wisconsin dairy farms are growing – along with their Hispanic work forces
Throughout America’s Dairyland, at places such as the dairy farms of James Winn in southwestern Wisconsin and Mike and Sandi Zirbel near Green Bay, farmers say they need immigrants to operat Full Story
State plays limited role in dairy expansion
Owners of the Crave Brothers dairy and cheese company in Waterloo are good at finding federal and state assistance to help maintain their operations, and they ask for advice from state agricultura Full Story
New firewood rule goes into effect June 1
Beginning June 1, only firewood gathered or purchased from a vendor who cut it from within 25 miles of a state-managed property, or state-certified wood, may be brought onto the property. Full Story
USDA announces orchardist and nursery tree grower assistance
Orchardists and nursery tree growers can now apply for benefits under the Tree Assistance Program (TAP) at the Sheboygan County FSA office for losses suffered during calendar years 2008 and 2009, Full Story
Sen. Leibham to visit Falls Senior Center to provide legislative update
State Sen. Joe Leibham, R-Sheboygan, has announced that he will visit the Sheboygan Falls Senior Center on Friday, May 28, to provide a legislative update. Full Story
Ad-Hoc Committee formation denied
PLYMOUTH – An attempt among Common Council members to form an Ad-Hoc Committee to conduct a study of Plymouth Public Utilities was voted down, during a Common Council meeting Tuesday, May 25 Full Story
Council delays decision on new utilities building
PLYMOUTH – The Common Council held off on making a decision on the proposed Plymouth Utilities Operation Center, during a meeting Tuesday, June 8, at Plymouth City Hall. Full Story
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