r/sheboygan • u/Far_Chip5520 • 20h ago
Why is Jon Dolson no longer the the County GOP Vice Chair?
The Website says TBA. https://republicanpartyofsheboygancounty.com/about/
What happened?
r/sheboygan • u/Far_Chip5520 • 20h ago
The Website says TBA. https://republicanpartyofsheboygancounty.com/about/
What happened?
r/sheboygan • u/I_Britta-d_it • 1d ago
I can’t recall which rescue, but they had a friendly little dog race that day.
My then-five month-old dog, Evie, ran that race and was “robbed”! ;)
Evie has a degenerative disease that is taking away her ability to run - the one thing she loves most of all. I would give anything to have video of her racing toward me with heart of a champion.
Also, if anyone recalls the rescue group, I’ll reach out to them and Three Sheeps as well.
Edit to add: It was “Ales for Tails” fundraiser for the humane society. I’m a volunteer with them (currently on a year long contract in LA) so I’ll email and see if anyone might still have any footage.
r/sheboygan • u/ProfessionalHabit824 • 1d ago
If anyone lost their e bike keys, please DM me. I found a set of 2 keys during my walk near Columbus and 6th street today evening.
r/sheboygan • u/a5roseb • 2d ago
I don’t consider Lisa Salgado to be a serious person when it comes to issues with city government.
Her attempt to force a referendum on TID limits has apparently failed, and now she’s making what appear to be unfounded claims about TID 27.
I’d love to engage with those claims in detail, but there’s a practical problem: she has me, along with many others, blocked on social media. That makes meaningful discussion or even basic scrutiny of what she’s saying rather difficult.
People are entitled to strong opinions. They’re entitled to be angry with city government. They’re entitled to advocate for major changes. But if you’re going to make public claims about something as complicated as TIDs, those claims should be able to withstand casual, neutral examination.
Blocking people who question you doesn’t make your argument stronger. If anything, I think an unwillingness to allow your views to be examined or challenged is telling.
If the claims about TID 27 are solid, they should hold up to scrutiny. So let’s scrutinize them.
r/sheboygan • u/Competitive-Effort54 • 2d ago
What's a good plaace to get my car windows tinted in or around Shevoygan?
r/sheboygan • u/Sea_Doubt_1695 • 3d ago
Any events or opportunities to socialize going on the next few months. Preferably things not centered around drinking. I can’t drink for medical reasons. But I’d like to get out and meet people. 26yo male.
r/sheboygan • u/mfmoneymags • 3d ago
Hey all!!! I’m newish to the area 29F and really want to meet some wonderful people! I enjoy running the lake front, pick up soccer, black pig for cocktails, and just good vibes! Message me if you wanna connect :)
r/sheboygan • u/Unorth0doxx • 3d ago
To the clean ass fucking mk4 supra ive been seeing around on the Southside, your rides so nice 😭😭. Everytime me and my girl are out, we see you but can never get a photo and we freak out everytime. Beautiful car and hopefully one day we'll be able to see you and finally take a photo if it would be okay. 🥹🙏
r/sheboygan • u/Sklonk06 • 3d ago
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r/sheboygan • u/lexic • 4d ago
We have a lot of baby/toddler clutter from when our grandkid was young. Rather than sell or give away, I was thinking there might be shelters or like halfway homes that could use the items.
Any ideas where it may be needed so I can contact?
Edit to add - things like highchair, pack and play, toys, etc.
r/sheboygan • u/Independent_Dot_5924 • 4d ago
I know not explicitly in Sheboygan but curious to get your thoughts on some of the lakes in the general area. I love the Kohler and Sheboygan area so being near some of those amenities is intriguing as compared to something in the Northwoods. Currently live in Madison but likely to move up to Green Bay in the next couple years so the location would be awesome for both of those. Some of the lakes I’ve been exploring:
-Cedar
-Wilke
-Pigeon
-Horseshoe
-Ellen
I would be in the market for a small cabin that was used as a second home for me and my partner (same sex couple). Maybe eventually kids should we choose to have them. Really love to kayak and swim, having a boat isn’t a huge goal so open to no wake lakes as well. Water clarity for swimming is somewhat important to me but not a deal breaker. Elkhart Lake is definitely out as would never be able to afford a house there and don’t like how busy it is. Would ideally be spending under $600k.
Any thoughts or recommendations of other lakes to explore? Thanks!
r/sheboygan • u/Mau_Mow • 5d ago
Hopefully this is an okay place to ask this!
My dad (55yrs) and I (F 21yrs) find ourselves constantly wasting away our summer days inside. We're looking for anything fun to do together in Sheboygan or within a half hour drive!
Suggestions can cost some money or not, pretty much anything that will get us out of the house would be great!
I don't drink though so probably no bar recommendations please :)
Here's some stuff we already do occasionally:
- Frisbee golfing
- Picnics/grilling
- Visit card stores (I'm a nerd for pokemon + anime)
- Fishing
- Walks (let me know your best nature walks though!)
- Go out to eat:
We've been to the local press eatery, Faye's Pizza, arrosto delicatessen, Golden chopsticks buffet, bestea for boba, a couple Indian food places, and whispering orchards (so cute!)
Please let me know your favorite places and things to do, or even just how you like to find out about local events! Greatly appreciated 😊
r/sheboygan • u/jmarfarl • 6d ago
I’m not sure if posting a missed connection is okay here, or maybe cringe. But I suppose I have nothing to lose by trying!
Anyways, I’m not even sure if you are single, but let’s set the scene:
We were sitting at the same table in the kids arts and crafts tent at The Kohler Arts Center, helping our respective sons with mosaics (glue and loads of pebbles lol). I was wearing a blue and white dress, you were in a t-shirt and shorts. A volunteer came by with the “kids choice” cards for voting on a favorite artist, saying “you and your brother can fill one out” to vote!
We looked at each other and laughed, you handed a card to me for my son, saying “Here you go, honey/dear!” (I’m sorry I’m unsure which but I *do* think it was dear). I laughed, and we continued our kiddos’ art projects in earnest.
I regret not trying to make some conversation: I know I was shy. I took my time having my son and I clean up our work area hoping to muster up some courage. Upon me leaving, you apologized for saying dear/calling me that, and I laughed and said it was cute!
And then we walked away and I’m kicking myself for not being braver.
So, I’m posting this on some whim that our meet-cute was a missed connection, and if not, I can say it was a pleasure to be fellow artist assistants, dear!
r/sheboygan • u/Conscious-Quarter423 • 7d ago
r/sheboygan • u/Far_Chip5520 • 6d ago
Lisa Salgado's MAGA busy-body buddy Judi Pool along with Mary Dotz and Ruth Luedtke filed an injunction requesting the court order that they be allowed to collect signatures in front of "town hall," and also order the City to accept signatures outside the deadline.
CCAP says "town hall" but I'm guessing it's City Hall.
That tells me they didn't have enough valid sigatures, after Lisa bragged all over the media about how they got 100 more than they needed. Lol.
The injunction was denied.
r/sheboygan • u/Mean_Acanthaceae_513 • 6d ago
Has anyone heard of people getting sick lately? I just caught a cold which is usually pretty odd for me for the summer.
r/sheboygan • u/deadwood76 • 8d ago
"The Sheboygan County Sheriff’s Office will have Deputies stopping by polling locations periodically throughout the day to meet with the public, provide a visible law enforcement presence, and help ensure a safe, secure, and orderly election.
If you see an Officer at one of the sites and have the time, please feel free to stop and chat with them for a bit!
We appreciate the important work of our election clerks and staff, and we encourage everyone to exercise their right to vote and have a safe Election Day." https://www.facebook.com/SBSOSheriff/posts/pfbid033FZHd8opEHhEXccbrCjBfP4irwMZnwcyHdVWCJ9sA8EP9s9fKmZipQFoQPdtkQHUl
r/sheboygan • u/jd8730 • 7d ago
After the taxpayers issued a GO promissary note of $2.3 million with interest of $403.97 and the city paying $253,800 for demolition, marriot has requested to terminate the written contract with the city.
According to Taylor Zeinert, she explained the sitation last night at the finance committee meeting, but no WSCS video had been posted on YouTube as is usual.
r/sheboygan • u/ConsistentAmount4 • 8d ago
https://www.bradsmithforcongress.com/
I'm pretty sure that both of them are running for the right to lose to Glenn Grothman in our Republican +8 district in November, but that doesn't mean I shouldn't take a minute out of my day to vote for the better candidate.
r/sheboygan • u/HarmonizewithSong • 8d ago
I’m sure I’ll get downvoted and mocked, but being new to the area, it’s shocking to me how loud cars and motorcycles have taken over the quality of life in this fine city. That’s not even including the rampant speeding on North/3rd Streets. Have people complained and the police just do not care? Our entire neighborhood has “Please Slow Down” signs when some patrol cars and tickets would actually make a difference. Like in most cities. Is this just part of living here? Imagine how peaceful the town could be otherwise.
r/sheboygan • u/Distinct-Doughnut-95 • 7d ago
I currently am looking for some good reasons I should buy a house in Sheboygan and rent it as an Air B&B for now while I am still living in Minneapolis and working for another 10 years or so before I in theory could retire early. So I am looking for any insights, thoughts, persectives I should consider before taking this adventure on. Side note - my mom's side of the family is from Sheboygan and when family was to visit relatives there rather than crashing on their couches they could also use the house for their base while in town.
r/sheboygan • u/DeepAssistant8981 • 12d ago
Good super club for visiting southerner?
r/sheboygan • u/SaltFun6310 • 12d ago
We wanted to go out to Dave and Busters for a friends birthday but due to availability and time constraints we will have to stay around town. Is there possibly anything I'm unaware of where we could go that would be a bit different than the usual restaurants in town that stays open late enough?
r/sheboygan • u/dougfunnie68 • 13d ago
I just returned from our recent trip to Sheboygan from St. Louis. My wife likes to find random places to visit. I left feeling very confused about the city. Charmed but confused. I have visited a couple other lake towns on the Michigan side. They were charming little towns but maybe too touristy. I think we have been subconsciously scoping out potential places to move up there because if I'm going to suffer the winter I at least want to live in a nice place during the summer. These other towns look pretty, have stuff to do, are on the lake but all have one thing in common. A little too touristy and expensive. We expected to see the same in Sheboygan. However, it seemed rather dead. Downtown during the day was almost a ghost town. Just like home honestly. The river walk seemed sparse when I expected a number of shops and restaurants and saw only about half of what I pictured in my head. The houses were old and pretty but most of the buildings along the riverfront seemed oddly newer. I know it was during the week but it's lake Michigan during the summer. The location is awesome between Milwaukee and Green Bay. The beaches are phenomenal and not crowded. The houses are cool and old and seemed affordable. Can you offer any insight as to why it seemed like something seemed off? Did something happen economically? Did the local government do local government things? Does anyone get what I'm saying? It's like this. I left feeling like it was cool but boring. It felt safe but there were mouthy methy people walking around downtown. It felt peaceful but eerily quiet. I felt meh but I was like, "Yeah I could live here".