Women finding greater opportunities in dairyland
(AP) – America's dairy land is undergoing a bit of a revolution, and it has nothing to do with the words on Wisconsin's license plate or even the size of farms. Full Story
PHS students present works
Plymouth High School students will share original works with the public during "double-bill" performances in January. Full Story
LTC students create scholarship for vets
Lakeshore Technical College Student Government Association Creates Scholarships for Veterans Full Story
Providing additional facts on Medicare
GOOD TO KNOW
Benefit Period: Under Medicare Part A, a period of hospitalization is called a benefit period. Full Story
Senior Dining Sites
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 informal program precedes the noon meal. Full Story
PEF grant helps provide laptops for Riverview
Riverview Middle School has a new classroom set of Chomebooks, thanks in part to a grant from the Plymouth Education Foundation. Full Story
Public invited to enjoy school winter concerts
The public is invited to experience the musical talents of students in the Plymouth School District during upcoming winter concerts. Full Story
EL-G student earns writing award
Ten Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah High School students traveled to Whitewater last November for the annual UW-Whitewater Creative Writing Festival, a competitive writing event attracting schools from Wisco Full Story
UW-Extension
All meetings are held at the UW-Extension Office at University of Wisconsin-Sheboygan, unless otherwise noted. Full Story
Fantastic Friday has skating, movie
The next Fantastic Friday on Jan. 26 will take students ice skating at Lakers Ice Center and to see a movie at Marcus Theatre in Sheboygan. Full Story
Tax service turns 15 with new home
Cole celebrates 15th season of American Tax Services
While the start of a new tax season always brings a tinge of excitement for American Tax Service owner June Cole, the dawn of the 2018 campaign brings extra fanfare for a few different reasons. Full Story
Committee revises recreational vehicle storage ordinance
After fielding a handful of complaints from city residents regarding a recently approved ordinance establishing new regulations for unenclosed storage of designated recreational vehicles, storage c Full Story
Meyer reviews highlights of 2017 in Falls
After revealing his views on economic development, new housing, city management changes and his decision to seek an eighth term as mayor of Sheboygan Falls in the April 3 spring election, Mayor Ran Full Story
SFFD gears up for brat fry
The city of Sheboygan Falls Fire Department will host its 38th annual brat fry fundraiser at The Village at 170, located at 170 Range Line Road, on Sunday, Jan. 28. Full Story
Falls Senior Dining
Anyone age 60 or better is welcome to attend Sheboygan Falls Senior Dining at 650 Forest Ave. in Sheboygan Falls. Full Story
Kettle Moraine Corvette Club backs SCCCF
Kettle Moraine Corvette Club (KMCC) President Mary Lou Haen (right) presents a $500 check to Unity Music Festival Organizer Mary Ann Waldbauer (left) for the Sheboygan County Cancer Care Fund (SCCCF) Full Story
Town Board backs internet expansion
Members of the Sheboygan Falls Town Board heard a presentation from a representative of Nsight Teleservices regarding a broadband expansion for a fiber broadband internet system along County O, dur Full Story
Building Permits
City of Sheboygan Falls
October 2017 Full Story
Falls students make UW-Whitewater dean’s list
Five students have been named to the 2017 fall semester dean’s list at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. Full Story
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