State targets whistleblower who reported warden
A Wisconsin prison warden is still on the job after a Department of Corrections investigation found credible evidence he slurred homosexuals, hit and hurled fruit at subordinates and may have abus Full Story
US seeks to garnish wages of man who freed mink
Federal prosecutors are hoping to garnish the wages of a prominent animal rights activist who freed mink from Midwestern fur farms including one in Plymouth and earns money giving speeches about t Full Story
New floral/decorating business in Cascade
Jessica Arbuckle, a lifelong village of Cascade resident, is enamored with her hometown, so that’s why she chose to locate her new business – Arbuckle Floral & Decorating – there Full Story
ALCOHOL, LIFE JACKET LEGISLATION FAIL AS BOATING DANGERS REMAIN
Boating Accidents
MADISON – Edward Seiler doesn’t remember much about the crash in which he was ejected from a 16- foot fishing boat into chilly waters in May 2009. Full Story
New judge to be sworn in
Angela W. Sutkiewicz will be sworn in as Sheboygan County Circuit Court Judge, Branch III Friday at 3:30 p.m. at the Sheboygan County Courthouse, Branch I. Full Story
Falls Town Board endorses TIGER II application
The Sheboygan Falls Town Board Monday adopted a resolution in support of Sheboygan County’s application for federal stimulus funds to rebuild the recently acquired state of Wisconsin railroa Full Story
Sheboygan projects among Great Lakes finalists
Sheboygan is home to two of 50 Wisconsin projects that have been invited as finalists to receive funding under President Barack Obama’s Great Lakes Restoration Initiative to help protect and Full Story
Noise complaints
ELKHART LAKE — They just can’t seem to silence the noise complaints here. Full Story
Falls School Board projects tax-levy increase
The Sheboygan Falls School Board held its regular monthly, annual public and budget meeting Monday, July 26, in the Sheboygan Falls High School library. Full Story
DOT holding State 23 expansion project meetings starting Aug. 10
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (DOT) Northeast Region office in Green Bay has announced two public information meetings being held in conjunction with the State 23 expansion project in Full Story
Amid slow economy, more Wisconsin students heed calls of military recruiters
Fred Machado, a wiry 18-year-old, walked across the Oregon High School stage at his graduation ceremony in June. Now he's at a military facility 2,000 miles away, training to become a Marine. Full Story
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