Sheboygan Visual Artists: Igniting Creativity this Saturday!
Come visit the Sheboygan Visual Artists (SVA) Gallery this Saturday and witness the creative fire of twenty artists as they bring their interpretations of the word “Ignite” to life. The gallery will be open for this exhibit from 11 AM to 3 PM on the following days Feb.4th, Feb.11th, Feb.18th and Feb. 25th With a new art exhibit on display, visitors will be able to see the diverse perspectives and styles of the talented artists of SVA. Not only will…
Sheboygan, Wisconsin Bratwurst Capital of the world
Sheboygan, Wisconsin has earned the prestigious title of being the Bratwurst Capital of the World due to its strict adherence to traditional practices in preparing and serving bratwurst. In Sheboygan, brats are never grilled but instead are “fried” over direct heat, whether it be in an oven or over a charcoal fire. This cooking method results in a crispy exterior and a juicy interior, making the brat a popular food item in the area.
Discover the Best Fish Fry in Sheboygan
Sheboygan, Wisconsin is known for its delicious and mouth-watering fish fry, a staple of the city’s cuisine. Whether you’re a local resident or just passing through, you won’t want to miss out on the best fish fry in town. To help you navigate this culinary landscape, we’ve compiled a list of the top fish fry restaurants in Sheboygan, sorted by awards and reviews. Voted Best Fish Fry in Sheboygan: Scenic Bar & Restaurant By Far the Favorite Friday Fish Fry:…
Former Wisconsin U.S. Sen. candidate Mandela Barnes launches PAC to back diverse candidates
Mandela Barnes, former Democratic US Senator candidate, has started a political action committee called “The Long Run PAC” that will support young, diverse and working-class candidates who are breaking the mold of leadership. The aim of the PAC is to provide backing to these candidates so that they can overcome the initial doubt of “Can you win?” and provide technical support, guidance, and advice on running for office. Barnes, who was the first Black person elected as Wisconsin’s lieutenant governor,…
Kohler-Andrae State Park: A Place to Explore, Relax and Enjoy
Kohler-Andrae State Park is a beautiful park in Wisconsin that offers a variety of activities and amenities for visitors of all ages. The park is open from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily and requires a Wisconsin state park vehicle admission sticker for all motor vehicles stopping within the park. These stickers can be purchased at the park office during office hours or through the self-registration materials located at the park entrance, Black River Trail, and Friends Fishing Pond. Facilities…
Sanderling Nature Center at Kohler-Andrae State Park
Nestled amidst the dunes and overlooking beautiful Lake Michigan, the Sanderling Nature Center at Kohler-Andrae State Park provides a wealth of information about the park’s wildlife, vegetation, history, and sand dunes. The nature center is located approximately one mile north of the campground and 0.25 miles south of the park entrance. Things to Do Gift Shop Volunteers Field Trips
Kohler-Andrae State Park Campground
Kohler-Andrae State Park offers camping options for families, groups, and people with disabilities. The park features a family campground, a group campground, and an accessible cabin. Family Campground Group Campground Accessible Cabin Firewood
The Nature Trails of Kohler-Andrae State Park
Creeping Juniper Nature Trail (0.5 mi.) Dunes Cordwalk (2 mi.) Woodland Dunes Nature Trail (1 mi.) Black River Marsh Boardwalk (0.25 mi.) Black River Trails (2.5 mi.) Marsh Trail (0.5 mi.) Fishing Pond Trail (0.3 mi.) Ancient Shores Hiking Trail (1.3 mi.)
Midwest Snocross Series 45th Annual Budweiser Classic Race of Champions
The Midwest Snocross Series returns to Plymouth on February 11th and 12th for the 45th Annual Budweiser Classic Race of Champions. Hosted by The Plymouth Snow Rangers at Ranger Park, the weekend will feature two days of thrilling snowmobile races starting at 9 a.m. each day, including the Adam Muesegades Memorial Race. Aside from the races, the Saturday festivities will include a live performance from local band Nitro Five from 5-9 p.m. in The Snow Rangers‘ heated building, and food…
Sheboygan Symphony Orchestra brings Beethoven to the Weill Center this month
The Sheboygan Symphony Orchestra is presenting a concert called “Beethoven Lives Upstairs” at the Stefanie H. Weill Center on Feb 18th at 3 PM. The performance is a theatrical symphony concert that introduces audiences to the life and music of Ludwig van Beethoven. The performance features letters between a young boy and his uncle, who are discussing the “madman” who has moved into the apartment upstairs. The performance includes over 25 of Beethoven’s most famous pieces and is woven into…
Edgewater Generating Station to Become Edgewater Battery Project
Alliant Energy has announced plans to build the Edgewater Battery Project, a large-scale energy storage system in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. The project will store enough energy to power over 100,000 homes and is expected to start construction in 2024 and be completed by June 2025, pending approval. The project will be built on 7 acres of Alliant-owned land and the remaining 265-acre campus occupied by the power plant is being evaluated for future use, including repurposing infrastructure, new housing, public open…
This documentary chronicles a 1966 student exchange in Kaukauna and Milwaukee. For 6 days, showings are free
During Black History Month, several area theaters in Wisconsin will host free screenings of the documentary “The Exchange: In White America.” The film tells the story of a 1966 student exchange program between Kaukauna High School and Rufus King High School, where 13 Black and white students traded places for a month, attending each other’s schools, living in each other’s homes, and performing Martin Duberman’s play “In White America” at both campuses. The film is produced and directed by former…
Here’s a Sheboygan voters’ guide to the Feb. 21 Wisconsin primary
Here’s a 2023 Sheboygan voters’ guide to the spring primary election in the Sheboygan area, set for Tuesday, Feb. 21. The winners of the primary will progress to the general election on Tuesday, April 4. There are lots of resources for voters at myvote.wi.gov You can: This news report is about an article from the Sheboygan Press, written by Lynne A Fort of The Sheboygan Press
President Joe Biden to visit Wisconsin next week to tout job growth
President Joe Biden will visit Wisconsin on Wednesday to discuss his economic policy plans and highlight job growth in the US. He will talk about how his economic plan is creating good-paying, union jobs and delivering results for the American people. Biden’s visit comes one day after his State of the Union address, during which he will tout job growth, rising wages, and record investments coming back to America. Following the Wisconsin stop, Biden will travel to Tampa, Florida, to…
Open Door mental health center, set to close in January, secures funding to stay open this year
Open Door, a mental health center in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, will stay open this year but with reduced services due to limited funding. Vista Care and Sheboygan County Health and Human Services have reached a conditional agreement of $158,400 to continue funding the center. The agreement comes after the department notified Vista Care that it was ending Open Door’s funding for 2023. The initial request for funding was roughly $268,200 but the department was unable to fund it. The department and…
Kohler appoints sustainability/DEI officer and historic downtown building sold. Your latest business news in Streetwise.
SHEBOYGAN COUNTY – Here are three updates on the business scene in the Sheboygan area. Laura Kohler has been appointed as the first chief sustainability and diversity, equity and inclusion officer of Kohler Co. with a 30-year career in the company. She will lead a team of over 40 and focus on sustainability and DEI across the company’s Kitchen & Bath, Energy, and Hospitality groups and products. Kohler will report to David Kohler, the CEO, and continue to serve…
Kurtwood Smith ‘returns’ to Wisconsin as Red on ‘That ’90s Show’
Kurtwood Smith returns as Red Forman in the Netflix series “That ’90s Show,” a follow-up to “That ’70s Show.” The new series is set in 1995 and follows Eric and Donna’s daughter, Leia, as she visits her grandparents in Point Place, Wisconsin and makes new friends. Smith says Red has changed since the original series and is now 20 years older and retired. The first season of “That ’90s Show” consists of 10 episodes and features appearances by cast members…
Plymouth Startup Tackles Invasive Zebra Mussels with Innovative Solutions
A startup based in Plymouth, Wisconsin is looking to mitigate the trillions of invasive zebra mussels in the Great Lakes by harvesting them for use in paper and pharmaceutical products. AntiMussel, the company founded by Tyler Rezachek, has raised nearly $20,000 in funding and placed second in county and regional pitch competitions. AntiMussel aims to launch a pilot program this spring to remove the mollusk from Lake Michigan, using a suction to the lake floor and transporting them to shore….
PSCO Kieffer Launches PSCO Kieffer Cares, a Year-Round Initiative to Support the Local Community
PSCO Kieffer, a newly-launched subsidiary of Philadelphia Sign Company and part of the PSCO Global Group, has a long-standing history in the sign industry in Sheboygan, dating back 60 years. The acquisition of the manufacturing facility in April 2022 marked the addition of Sheboygan as the 6th location for the family-owned operation. With the launch of PSCO Kieffer, the leadership team also introduced PSCO Kieffer Cares, a community-driven initiative to support the local area through year-round efforts. Press Release: Sheboygan,…
PSCO Kieffer Wraps Up 2022 with Community-Focused Initiatives through PSCO Kieffer Cares
Sheboygan-based sign company PSCO Kieffer has concluded its 2022 charitable efforts through its initiative PSCO Kieffer Cares. The initiative, which began in November, aimed to give back to the local Sheboygan community through a range of company-wide efforts. These included a donation drive for a local outreach group called BabyCare, which helps families in need of baby supplies, fostering three children with Kindred Heart Families over the holidays, a Toys for Tots drive and a giving tree for the Humane…
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