2019-04-19

Gosse gives team walk-off win

Plymouth was down to its last out. No one was on base and the Panthers trailed by a run. Three batters later, Plymouth shocked New Holstein, 4-3, at home on Monday. Runners were on first (Joe Steinhardt) and third (Aiden Reilly) after consecutive singles when Cooper Gosse delivered a walk-off double down the right-field line in the bottom of the […]

Bugling the defeat of winter



A cacophony of rattling cries filled the car as soon as my window slid down. While the engine noise faded, the chaos of sound crescendoed. Perhaps it isn’t surprising that sandhill cranes have such loud voices. At four feet tall, their extensive windpipes coil into their sternums. This amplifies the low, rich tones that can travel a mile or more […]

Court Report

DCA Cross, Biran B., 10/12/1979, Milwaukee, Disorderly Conduct Community Service 60 hours. Falcon-Torres, Esteban, 10/4/1982, Sheboygan, Neglecting a Child (2 counts). Williams, Darrell D., 8/7/1985, Sheboygan, Criminal Damage to Property, Disorderly Conduct. Revoke DCA and another charge Yurmanovich, Jeanette M., 9/15/1987, Cascade, Prison 18 months, Extended Supervision 2 years, Still owes $52.40 (for revocation), Speeding in 55 mph Zone, $175.30. […]

Apples-to-rye loss aid cheaper for some farms

Enrollment for the 2019 Non-Insured Crop Disaster Assistance Program or NAP has been reopened through May 24, 2019. This includes crops such as apples, strawberries, grapes, pumpkins, milo, maple sap, rye, triticale, fresh market vegetables, honey, Christmas trees, processed beets and carrots and many others. A waiver of the service fee and a 50% reduction in premium costs are available […]

Competition strong for open principal position


ELKHART LAKE — The school board has unanimously accepted, with regrets, the resignation of Debbie Hammann, who has served as Elementary Principal for 21 years. Superintendent Dr. Ann Buechel Haack said she regretted Hammann’s decision to resign as principal. But Buechel Haack was excited by Hammann’s decision to “try a new adventure” by staying on parttime, assisting in transitioning a […]

We’re made of water so let’s keep it clean

IN MY VIEW

Earth Day is a time to celebrate our natural resources and commit to caring for our planet. As a farmer, this commitment isn’t limited to one day, but rather stretches across 365 days each year. I rely on healthy soils, clean and abundant water and clear air to ensure good growing conditions for my crops. Farmers are the original stewards […]

Getting ready to Shrug the Bug



St. Nicholas Hospital is providing preservative-free seasonal influenza vaccinations for people at its annual Shrug the Bug flu and pneumonia immunization clinics from Oct. 2-Nov. 12. “While all influenza vaccinations are determined safe by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), we are responding to the community’s preference for the preservative-free vaccine,” said Ellen Platz, RN, community education, flu […]

Mandatory snowmobile safety course is scheduled for October



The Greenbush Kettle Moraine Trailblazers will be conducting a snowmobile safety course from 6:30- 8:30 p.m. on Oct. 6, 13, 20, and 27, 2009. Attendance at all classes is mandatory. Classes will be held at the Greenbush Fire Department meeting room, which is located at the corner of State 23 and Sugarbush Road. The driving course itself will take place […]