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Plymouth, Wisconsin · PlymouthThe Plymouth School Board approved the Plymouth Education Association’s proposal to increase total base wages for new teachers by 4 percent and issued individual teacher and administrator contracts for the 2024-25 school year as well, at its April meeting. “We are asking the board to apply the 4 percent CPI (Consumer Price Index) increase to our base range. This increase […]
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Teacher pay hiked to attract new hires as declining enrollment spurs call for study - Plymouth Review
Sheboygan · SheboyganSHEBOYGAN, Wis. – Waves lap up on the sandy shore of Lake Michigan along Point Beach State Forest. Pleasure boats and 1,000-foot lakers pass along the distant horizon’s blue line. Families frolic on the beach as dogs chase sticks into…See the Story
Back Roads from Wisconsin's Past
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Plymouth, Wisconsin · PlymouthJANESVILLE– Kevin Leavy was voted chair Tuesday of the Rock County board of Supervisors, as part of the board's reorganization following the April 2 election. Former Chair Rich Bostwick will be vice chair.See the Story
Kevin Leavy elected Rock County Board chair
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Plymouth, Wisconsin · PlymouthIn the wake of its successful $7 million operating referendum on April 2, the Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah School Board is grappling with thorny questions: Yes, the measure passed, but with less support than expected, and how does that bode for the capital referendum for about five times that amount coming up in November? What choices does the board have, given that […]
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Referendum results spur questions on school building plans - Plymouth Review
Plymouth, Wisconsin · PlymouthELKHART LAKE – The village won’t be getting a break on its garbage collection costs. Village Administrator/Clerk- Treasurer Jessica Reilly told the Village Board Monday that Waste Management declined to move a proposed 55 percent rate increase back to next January instead of June. “There was no movement,” Reilly said of Waste Management’s response to the village’s request to delay […]
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Village facing 55 pct. garbage cost increase - Plymouth Review
Plymouth, Wisconsin · PlymouthCASCADE – There is a new face in the Cascade Police Department, and he brings solid community-building experience as well as zeal for regulations. Officer Hang Lor comes to Cascade with 14 years of experience with the Sheboygan Police Department. Five of those years were spent as a school resource officer for elementary and middle schools. Two other recent part-time […]
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New police officer introduced - Plymouth Review
Plymouth, Wisconsin · PlymouthLYNDON – For the third month in a row gallery seats in the Kris Hughes Memorial Town Hall were filled with residents concerned about a proposal to build new power transmission lines. The plan by American Transmission Company (ATC) of Waukesha would connect a newly approved Plymouth Utilities substation to existing transmission equipment. Town officials distributed copies of a provisional […]
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Future power issues predicted for township - Plymouth Review
Plymouth, Wisconsin · PlymouthThird graders from Parkview Elementary School plunked down on the floor, linked arms, swayed, clapped and expressed gratitude in song for new play structures in their outdoor nature center, as bemused Board of Education members listened at this month’s Committee of the Whole meeting. Teacher Julie Kohlmann led her students in singing “Same Boat” by the Zac Brown Band, and […]
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