VOLUME 74 ISSUE 1 October / November 2007
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Kwik Trip Puts Plymouth in Awe

   
In early May the construction for Plymouth’s new Kwik Trip began. read more


New Teachers Bring Original Ways of Teaching and Learning

  
There are six new faces to the PHS faculty this year: Brad Feick, Sandra Nicholson, Gale Litt, Jenny Loehr, Kamie Gritt and Joel Pence. read more


Youth Appreciation Month for Showing Teens They Matter

  
During the month of Oct. businesses and public places in Sheboygan County are holding events just for teens in honor of Teen Appreciation Month. Randomly surveyed teens said they did not have an adult in their life that cared about them, so the staff of the Family Resource Center (FRC) felt the need to change those statistics. read more


Rockline Shooting Ends in Death

  
Monday, September 10, tragedy befell the coffee-filter division of Rockline Industries in Sheboygan on Maryland Avenue.  Twenty-eight-year-old Christina Wollenzien was shot and killed early Monday morning by a man named Shadow Yang. read more


Who are the Candidates for the 2008 Presidential Election?

  
The election may not be until November of next year, but 17 hopefuls have already declared their run for the presidency. read more


Gay Senator Wavers on Many Career Choices

  
On June 11, 2007, Larry Craig, a conservative senator from Idaho, was arrested in the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport for disorderly conduct. An undercover policeman in a bathroom stall caught Craig while he was supposedly soliciting the man for sexual favors. read more


Old Mobsters on Trial for New Evidence

  
Chicago’s biggest mafia trial in years began on June 21.  Five mobsters are accused of a long series of unsolved murders, including one that inspired a Martin Scorsese film. read more


Dale Knaak Paints Vibrant Mural in Downtown Plymouth

  
Recently, an 804 square foot mural was erected in downtown Plymouth at the intersection of East Mill and Smith Streets. read more


Aviation Pro Steve Fossett Diasappears

  
James Stephen Fossett, better known as Steve Fossett, was reported missing on September 3rd, 2007 after never returning from a plane ride over the Nevada desert. read more


West Nile Virus Spreads Rapidly Across the Nation

  
With summer coming to an end, the West Nile Virus has continued to spread rapidly across the nation.  Originating in New York in 1999, West Nile has become the most widely spread mosquito-born disease in the United States. The virus has left thousands of Americans ill and hundreds dead, and outbreak trends of the virus remain undetermined. read more


Tropical Cyclones are not Contributing to the Global Warming Factor

  
According to the 6th International Workshop on Tropical Cyclones of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) no individual tropical cyclone can be contributed to global warming.  A tropical cyclone is the same as a hurricane or typhoon, but terms vary by area. read more  


 
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