Sheboygan Visual Artists Host Sheboygan Gallery Night at 3 Sheeps Brewing Co.
Join Sheboygan Visual Artists for Gallery Night, Sept 13, 5–9 p.m. at 3 Sheeps Brewing: original art, live painting by Ray Hagerman and Tracy Bezesky.
Plein Air: Art in the Gardens Exhibit
Join the Sheboygan Visual Artists and The Christopher Farm and Gardens for an exhibit of the artwork created during Plein Air: Art in the Gardens. September 19 – October 24, 2025. Uptown Social1817 N. 8th StreetSheboygan, WI Open Event Friday, September 19, 20254 p.m. -7 p.m.Awards will be presented at 6 p.m.www.sheboyganvisualartisits.org
Lakeshore College Ranked No. 2 Two-Year College in Wisconsin by WalletHub
CLEVELAND, WI — Lakeshore College has been ranked the No. 2 two-year college in Wisconsin and No. 26 in the nation by WalletHub, a personal finance company that empowers consumers to lead financially healthy lives. “These rankings are a direct reflection of our college’s commitment to our mission, our students, our colleagues, and our communities. They recognize the quality, value, and impact a Lakeshore College education offers,” said Lakeshore President Dr. Paul Carlsen. WalletHub’s methodology was based on 18 metrics…
AI Crawlers Overwhelming Websites in Race for Content
What’s Happening A new report from The Register warns that AI-powered web crawlers are overloading websites in their rush to harvest content. These bots, used by large AI companies to train language models, are consuming bandwidth, straining servers, and in some cases crashing entire sites. Impact on Local Websites For small businesses and publishers in Wisconsin, including Sheboygan-based companies, the impact could be severe. Heavy bot traffic drives up hosting costs and reduces access for real customers. Some owners have…
New Mexico Confirms First Human Plague Case of 2025
The Case New Mexico officials confirmed the state’s first human plague case of 2025. According to a report from Fox News, the patient had recently been camping in a rural area where the infection likely occurred. What Is the Plague? The plague is a bacterial disease historically known as the cause of the Black Death in the 14th century. Today, it remains treatable with antibiotics but requires early detection for the best outcomes. Local Relevance for Wisconsin Residents While plague…
Report Alleges U.S. Covert Operations in Greenland
The Allegations A report circulating online claims that U.S. forces have been conducting covert operations in Greenland, an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark. According to the source, the missions involve intelligence gathering and possibly the development of strategic outposts in the Arctic. Why Greenland? Greenland’s location between North America and Europe makes it a valuable strategic site. Melting Arctic ice is opening new shipping routes, heightening interest from both the United States and rival powers such as Russia…
Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Ann Walsh Bradley Retires, Citing Political Shift
A Respected Career Justice Ann Walsh Bradley, a central figure in Wisconsin’s legal system for nearly three decades, is stepping down from the state’s highest court. First elected in 1995, Bradley has been a steady liberal voice through years of political turbulence. Criticism of Political Influence In announcing her decision, Bradley expressed concern about the growing politicization of the court. She warned that partisan battles risk undermining public trust in judicial independence, echoing national conversations about the role of courts…
Northern Lights May Be Visible Over Wisconsin This Week
Solar Storm Activity A surge in solar storm activity is expected to brighten skies across much of the United States, giving Wisconsin residents a chance to see the northern lights. According to forecasts, conditions are strong enough that the aurora could stretch far south of its usual Arctic range. When and Where to Look The best viewing opportunities will come late at night in areas with little light pollution. Residents in Sheboygan, Manitowoc, and Door County may have clearer views…
TransUnion Data Breach Exposes Personal Information of 4.4 Million People
Scope of the Breach TransUnion disclosed that cybercriminals accessed sensitive personal data for more than 4.4 million people. Early reports indicate that Social Security numbers, addresses, and credit information may have been compromised. Consumer Impact Identity theft experts caution that stolen data can be sold on dark web markets, leading to fraudulent credit accounts and financial losses. TransUnion says it will offer free credit monitoring to those impacted. National Security Concerns Data breaches at credit bureaus raise broader questions about…
Wisconsin DNR Issues “Do Not Drink” Order for Williams Bay Water
Residents of Williams Bay, Wisconsin, are under a “Do Not Drink” advisory after state officials discovered dangerous nitrite contamination in the village’s water system. According to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR), recent testing revealed nitrite levels more than twice the federal safety limit. The contamination has already been linked to two infants developing “blue baby syndrome,” a condition caused by reduced oxygen in the blood. Doctors expect both children to recover. Bottled Water Distribution Village officials are providing…
Wisconsin Reunited: The Super-State That Should Have Been
Greater Wisconsin Rises Again A Digital Exclusive by Admiral General Supreme Commander Brian C. Bateman For too long, Wisconsin was carved, clipped, and robbed of its rightful empire. But history could have been different. This is the story of the Super-State that should have been — stretching from Chicago’s deep-dish ovens to the Dakotas’ barley fields. The Great State of Wisconsin was robbed. Carved up like a Sunday ham by Illinois, Michigan, and Uncle Sam’s greasy fingers in Washington, D.C….
When Wisconsin Wasn’t Wisconsin: A History of Borders and Borrowed Governments
For more than half a century, Wisconsin was not Wisconsin at all. Its land was shuffled between territories, treated like a bargaining chip in political disputes, and reshaped by power struggles in neighboring states. Only in 1848 did Wisconsin finally achieve independence and fix its modern borders. Here’s the story of how Wisconsin’s identity was forged through borrowed governments, boundary deals, and a fight for self-rule. The Northwest Territory: The Beginning (1787–1800) After the Revolutionary War, all of present-day Wisconsin…
Wisconsin Border Wars: Illinois Wants Our Beer, Michigan Wants Our Brats. Both Eye Lambeau Field.
By Admiral General Supreme Commander Brian C. Bateman The Great State of Wisconsin is under siege, and let me make one thing crystal clear: we will not hand over our National Guard to Trump so he can parade them through Chicago or D.C. like rented stormtroopers. No — we need our Guard here, on the home front, holding the line against our beer-swilling, brat-thieving neighbors, Illinois and Michigan. These kleptomaniac states, fueled by Malört and delusions of grandeur, have set…
Things to Do in Sheboygan County This Week (Aug 27 – Sep 2, 2025)
Labor Day weekend means it’s time for the Sheboygan County Fair in Plymouth, plus a lineup of living-history reenactments, nature programs, ghost tours, and local markets. Here’s your full week guide. Sheboygan County Fair (Aug 28 – Sep 1, Plymouth) The Fair is the centerpiece of Labor Day weekend, with five full days of rides, animals, food, and grandstand shows. Tickets & AdmissionDaily Admission: Adults $10; Youth (10–14) $5; 9 & under free.Season Pass: $60 with parking, $40 without parking.Parking:…
Postmodern Jukebox Brings Holiday Vintage Vibes to the Weill Center
The Weill Center for the Performing Arts will close out the fall season with an unforgettable evening of retro music and holiday charm when Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox takes the stage on Saturday, November 22, 2025 at 7:30 PM. The Magic, Moonlight & Mistletoe Tour is the final U.S. stop on the group’s 2025 World Tour, following performances at world-famous venues including Royal Albert Hall in London and the Sydney Opera House in Australia. A Throwback Twist on Pop and…
Events in Sheboygan County for Wednesday, August 20 through Wednesday, August 27, 2025
Aug 20 — SCIO Sheboygan Farmers Market, Fountain Park (8th St & Erie Ave, Sheboygan), 8:00 am–1:00 pm. Free to attend. SNAP/EBT accepted with Double Your Bucks up to $10 (see SCIO).Make a morning of it downtown: load up on peak-season produce, fresh bakery, and bouquets, then linger in the park with coffee while the kids explore. Chat with growers, discover new makers, and keep your grocery dollars local.Add to Calendar: Download .ics Add to Google Calendar Aug 20 —…
Mark Your Calendars: First Day of School for Sheboygan Public and Private Schools
“Sheboygan Welcomes Students, Teachers, and Families for 2025” With the first day of school after Labor Day quickly approaching, Sheboygan families are making their final preparations for the year ahead. The transition from summer freedom to school routines can feel overwhelming, but a few simple steps can make it easier for students across our community. One of the best ways to prepare is by gradually adjusting sleep schedules. Getting children back into an earlier bedtime routine before the first day…
Sheboygan Up to the Minute Weather Updates
Sheboygan has once again weathered a round of thunderstorms this Saturday evening, August 16, 2025. As of 5:21 PM, skies remain unsettled with a current temperature of 72°F, following storms that passed through earlier. The National Weather Service radar out of Milwaukee/Sullivan shows scattered thunderstorm activity continuing in our area. Severe weather watches and flood alerts remain in effect for Sheboygan County. A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is in place until 7:00 PM tonight, and a Flood Watch continues through Sunday…
Finally, A Weather Page That Actually Talks About Sheboygan
Ever notice how the Green Bay and Milwaukee stations breeze right past us? Or how the weather in the paper feels out of date before you’ve even finished your coffee? That’s why we built a page that puts Sheboygan at the center of the forecast — literally. 👉 Check out the Sheboygan Weather Page » Why we built it We live by the lake. That means lake-effect snow, sudden lake breezes, storms that spin up offshore and roll inland. Sheboygan…
Celebrate Friday Fish Fry at Wild Shots Pub & Grill
Kick off the weekend with a smile at Wild Shots Pub & Grill’s Friday Fish Fry—where crispy, golden perfection meets good times and great company. Savor fresh, hand-breaded fillets cooked to order, piled high with craveable sides and paired with your favorite cold beverage. The lively, welcoming atmosphere makes it the ideal spot to gather friends, relax after a long week, and celebrate a beloved local tradition. Come hungry, leave happy, and make Friday your favorite night at Wild Shots…
All-You-Can-Eat Friday Fish Fry at The Osthoff Resort
Get hooked on the tastiest tradition of the week at The Osthoff Resort’s All-You-Can-Eat Friday Fish Fry! Savor endless plates of crispy, golden fish with all the classic fixings, served in a warm, welcoming resort setting that’s perfect for couples, families, and friends. It’s the ideal way to kick off the weekend—cheerful vibes, hearty portions, and friendly service that keeps the good times flowing. Come hungry, leave happy, and make Friday your new favorite night at The Osthoff.
On The House Friday Fish Fry: Crispy Joy Awaits
Craving a crackle you can hear and savor? Our On The House Friday Fish Fry: Crispy Joy Awaits serves up golden, flaky fillets, zesty sides, and that just-right crunch that turns Fridays into a weekly celebration. This cheerful guide dishes on the flavors, the vibe, and the simple steps to make the most of your fry-night feast—whether you’re a first-timer or a devoted regular. Dive in, bring your appetite, and get ready to end the week on the crispiest note…
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