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Sheboygan County COVID-19 update: 21 new positive coronavirus cases
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Sheboygan County is reporting 21 new positive coronavirus cases today.
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Sheboygan County is reporting 21 new positive coronavirus cases today.
The City of Sheboygan will have fencing installed surrounding the Municipal Auditorium and Armory this month. In the spring of 2019 the city requested demolition bids which requested that the contractors be willing to install fencing surrounding the building to “discourage passersby from conceiving clever ideas for re-use or rehabilitation.” It was announced Monday, that the city would move forward with those plans. Before actual demolition will take place crews must complete interior work, including further abatement work of asbestos glazed windows and other building elements. The contractor estimates demolition will not be complete for six months. City leaders have been working towards clearing the site for years.
After weeks of speculation, PGA of America, Ryder Cup Europe and the PGA TOUR jointly announced today that both the Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup have been rescheduled and will now be played one year later than originally planned.
Sheboygan County is reporting 6 new positive coronavirus cases today.
Sheboygan County is reporting 19 new positive coronavirus cases today.
Sheboygan County is reporting 14 new positive coronavirus cases today.
One person is dead after an officer involved shooting near 15th and Illinois Avenue in the city of Sheboygan. The Sheboygan Police Department responded to a disturbance call near the intersection of S. 15th St and Illinois Ave July 2, around 5:50 a.m. The 911 caller reported one of the people involved in the disturbance was armed. Police made contact with the individual and a shooting occurred. The Police said the deceased is a male, but further details about their identity have not been released. Officers were uninjured in the incident.
In a special City of Sheboygan Common Council meeting held Monday, Ryan Sorenson was elected to serve as Council President. The election was held to fill the position after former Council President, Todd Wolf, resigned from Common Council in order to be hired to the City Administrator Position. “I am grateful and humbled from the support that the council has entrusted me to lead the city Council during these challenging times. There is so much work that city needs to do, and we have so much room for growth and improvement. These are not easy times, but if we can come together as a community, we can make great progress.”Ryan Sorenson, City of Sheboygan Common Council President
In an interview with MySheboygan, Sorenson laid out some of the goals he hopes to lead common council towards from his new position.
Sheboygan County is reporting 13 new positive coronavirus cases today.
On June 19, 2020 a resignation was submitted for the City of Sheboygan District 2 Aldermanic position. Click HERE to view a map of the Aldermanic districts. At the July 6, 2020 Common Council meeting at 6:00 pm, the Council will conduct an election to fill the remainder of the term set to expire in April 2022. Any resident of District 2 that is interested in the opportunity to serve on the Common Council should submit a letter of interest and a brief resume to City Clerk Meredith DeBruin by 12:00 pm on Thursday, July 2, 2020. For more information, please contact the City Clerk’s office at 920-459-3361.