Chuck Pfrang, vice president of plant operations at Old Wisconsin, said future company growth could call for hiring 200 new workers in the future.
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.”
City leaders spoke about how instrumental tax incremental financing has been to development, like business parks and housing projects.
Lawmakers voted Wednesday to approve the repeal of a decades-old rule that banned anglers from carrying guns while fishing.
Space debris lit up the sky over Sheboygan, Wisconsin, as parts of a Starlink satellite reentered the atmosphere on Tuesday, January 28.Parts of the Starlink-5693 satellite disintegrated as they burned up in the atmosphere,
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 unemployment rate rose slightly in 11 of the 12 metropolitan areas in Wisconsin in December while the rates lowered year over year in seven of
The majority of alders voted to move discussion about the settlement into closed session at the next meeting in February.
One the stories detailed the origin of the Children's Wisconsin license plate. Andrew Brodzeller, who's now the hospital's Grateful Family and System Liaison director, led the application process for the plate.
Even though people may be getting better at fighting the illness, COVID-19 is still dangerous to vulnerable groups. And so besides protecting yourself, Rahn says having a vaccination is more than just personal. “Getting vaccinated protects yourself, and also protects the community and your family.”
SASD announced earlier this month it moved the graduation date from Saturday, June 7, to Sunday, June 8, because of a conflict with the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association’s calendar and sought insight on ceremony start times and preferences for inclement weather in a survey.
A meeting will begin at 5 p.m. Feb. 4 at the Lima Town Hall, N3689 County I, to share insight on a project that calls for reconstructing the two-way, stop-controlled intersection at State 32 and County V into a single-lane roundabout, according to a news release.