A hopeful noise
The seventh annual Unity Musical Festival lit up the stage at the Stefanie H. Weill Center for the Performing Arts in Sheboygan Saturday, April 9. Full Story
A little help from her friends
Sheboygan Falls High School juniors Mackenzie Schnell (left) and Diana Dorn (right) recently helped raise $1,350 for classmate Jessie Austreng (middle) through the Dresses for Jess event. Full Story
STC seeking `Sheboygan’s Next Star’ starting April 29
Talent competitions are huge draws and create great opportunities for the arts and artists, i.e. Full Story
‘Over the Tavern’ life in the ‘50s opens at UW-S April 22
Flashback to the 1950s – the days of poodle skirts and bobby socks. The days when the evening meal was enjoyed around the family dinner table every night. Full Story
Panel to explore ‘Merging Art Into Stewardship’ at PAC
The Plymouth Arts Center will host a panel discussion, “Merging Art Into Stewardship,” Thursday, May 5, to explore ways this ethic could span economic, social and environmental bridges. Full Story
Grace UCC invites public to Holy Week services
Grace United Church of Christ, 500 School St., Kohler, under the pastoral leadership of Rev. Thomas M. Full Story
Dutch-American conference explores past/present June 9-10 at Lakeland
The Association for the Advancement of Dutch-American Studies (AADAS) will hold its 18th biennial meeting at Lakeland College, Thursday-Friday, June 9-10. Full Story
EL-G Badger State representatives selected
Kira Ruechel (left) and Rachel Knowles (center), Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah High School juniors, have been selected to participate in Badger Girls State. Full Story
EL-Glen H.S. announces third-quarter honor roll
Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah High School has announced the third-quarter 2010-11 high honor and honor rolls. Full Story
Falls Senior Dining – April 18-22
Anyone age 60 or better is welcome to attend Sheboygan Falls Senior Dining at 650 Forest Ave. in Sheboygan Falls. Full Story
Going barefoot for the cause
Students at Sheboygan Falls High School took part in a national event titled, “One Day Without Shoes,” Tuesday, April 5, to emphasize how children all over the world go without shoes be Full Story
GOOD TO KNOW: 2011 transition rights to medications under Medicare Part D Transition Policy: A Critical Protection
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) requires that sponsors of Medicare Part D prescription drug plans provide beneficiaries with access to transition supplies of needed medication Full Story
Hot Time donation
Plymouth Fire Chief Ronald Nicolaus (second from right) accepts a check for more than $1,200 from Susan Noordky (third from left) of the Plymouth Downtown Business Association during the Fire Depar Full Story
Little House at SJB
Students at St. John the Baptist Catholic School took a trip back in time Thursday to life on the prairie in the later half of the 19th Century. Full Story
Maywood offering summer camperships
Maywood Environmental Park is offering six “camperships” to its upcoming summer day camps. Full Story
Alumni Hall of Fame nominations due April 20
The deadline is approaching for nominations to the Plymouth High School Alumni Hall of Fame. Full Story
Plymouth again fielding 2 high-mileage cars
The Plymouth High School High-Mileage Club is about to begin its competitive season with two cars built and tweaked by students. Full Story
Senior Dining Sites –April 18-22
If you or your spouse is age 60 or better, you’re welcome to attend Senior Dining at any of the locations listed below. A short entertainment or informational program precedes the noon meal. Full Story
Riverview recognizing student assets
Riverview Middle School in Plymouth is working with the United Way to develop positive assets in its students. Full Story
A visit with St. John the Baptist students
Leslie Gonia and Lindsey Lanier, two postulates from the Order of Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity, along with Sister Elaine Turba, visited with the students at St. Full Story
Third Saturdays celebrates the world of toys, games and play April 16 at the museum
Celebrating Play, Toys, Games and Fun in Sheboygan County is the focus of the April 16 “Third Saturday” program from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Full Story
St. Nick’s offers AARP driver safety April 21
Even the most experienced drivers can benefit from brushing up on their skills. St. Nicholas Hospital offers that opportunity through the AARP Driver Safety Program from 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Full Story
Sexting warning
Most teenagers see the growing practice of “sexting” as harmless, while their parents are unaware of its pervasiveness. Full Story
SFHS students earn honor roll distinction
Sheboygan Falls High School has announced its honor roll for the third quarter of the 2010-11 school year.
Students earning grade point averages of 3.0 or higher are listed as follows: Full Story
St. John Lutheran School 2010-11 third quarter honor roll
The following junior high students achieved academic honors at Saint John Lutheran School, Plymouth, during the third quarter of the 2010-11 school year. Full Story
Walter of Sheboygan receives pharmacy scholarship
Lindsey Walter of Sheboygan was recently named a recipient of a Walgreen’s Scholarship for $3,000. Full Story
Hanke Farms earns prestigious agriculture award
SHEBOYGAN FALLS – In 1930, the Wisconsin Agriculturist Magazine began sponsoring the Master Agriculturist Award Program, making this award the longest-running career achievement honors progra Full Story
UW-S veterans selling plates for veterans’ memorial plaque
The University of Wisconsin-Sheboygan Student Veterans of America (SVA) Chapter is taking advanced orders to honor your loved ones who have or currently are serving in our nation’s military o Full Story
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