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Sheboygan's new Postmaster writes letter to the editor about Post Offices as 'a lifeline'
To share your view, submit a letter of 250 words or fewer to news@sheboyganpress.com or send to Editor Brandon Reid at breid@gannett.com. Here is this week's letter to the editor of the Sheboygan Press. See our letters policy below for details about how to share your views. Postal Service plays...
Sheboygan department store H.C. Prange Co. installed the first escalator in Wisconsin in summer 1936
SHEBOYGAN – The city had a Wisconsin first in the summer of 1936 when the H.C. Prange Co. installed the state's first escalator in the successful department store. It was a spectacular device. Bright metal work on the top sides with a black handrail you held onto when you went up to the second floor. You'd step on a metal step, grab on and the moving stairs would take you up to another floor of shopping bliss. ...
Wheelchair lift at Sheboygan apartment building is working again. What happens if it breaks down?
SHEBOYGAN – The wheelchair lift at the Washington School Apartments is working again after being inoperable for 12 weeks. The lift was inspected and received a lift operating permit at the beginning of the month, following shaft modifications and electrical structure work that delayed the construction process. Smaller than it should’ve been, part of the wall was extended, and a portion of the stairs were removed to fit the new one.
Brat fries, parades and live music — here are 8 Sheboygan-area Memorial Day events to know about
SHEBOYGAN - Communities across Sheboygan County will hold parades, dedications and brat fries this Memorial Day weekend. Sheboygan’s celebrations will begin with the Memorial Day parade, starting at Seventh Street and Center Avenue at 9 a.m. May 27. A ceremony honoring veterans and members in active duty at Fountain Park and a brat...
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