Since the 1860s, there has always been some sort of lodging establishment at North Eighth and Ontario Avenue, the form of which has evolved over time. Back in the 1860s, the Merchants Hotel stood at that corner,
SHEBOYGAN, Wis. — 81-year-old Sonja Barta is a former fourth-generation circus performer. She’s lived in Sheboygan all her life. “My dad started me at age four. We had mats in the basement, and he taught me how to tumble.”
Chuck Pfrang, vice president of plant operations at Old Wisconsin, said future company growth could call for hiring 200 new workers in the future.
Lawmakers voted Wednesday to approve the repeal of a decades-old rule that banned anglers from carrying guns while fishing.
A grand opening at Ollie’s is slated for Feb. 12, according to Tom Kuypers, senior vice president of marketing and advertising at Ollie’s, following opening at the beginning of the month. The discount store will replace the former Big Lots,
The majority of alders voted to move discussion about the settlement into closed session at the next meeting in February.
City leaders spoke about how instrumental tax incremental financing has been to development, like business parks and housing projects.
SHEBOYGAN – Levels of respiratory illnesses in the Sheboygan area are high, on trend with regional and state data, according to Sheboygan County Division of Public Health. Emergency visits for viral illnesses have been "very high" across the northeast part of the state, including Sheboygan, according to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.
About 1 out of every 10 homes in Wisconsin has high levels of radon gas, which is the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers in the U.S.
As the January 19 deadline for a potential TikTok ban quickly approaches, creators across the country are voicing concerns about their futures. Bethany Werth, a
SHEBOYGAN — 81-year-old Sonja Barta is a former fourth-generation circus performer. She’s lived in Sheboygan all her life. “My dad started me at age four. We had mats in the basement, and he taught me how to tumble.”
Sheboygan County experienced a 2.3% unemployment rate in December, the same as the previous year and an increase of one-tenth since November. Along with Calumet and Kewaunee Counties, that 2.3% rate is the 3rd lowest among Wisconsin’s 72 counties. Iron County has the highest rate at 5.2%.