Severe Thunderstorms Batter East‑Central Wisconsin with Baseball‑Sized Hail
A July 1 thunderstorm unleashed baseball‑sized hail and 60 mph winds across Fond du Lac and Sheboygan counties, prompting warnings but leaving no injuries reported.
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A July 1 thunderstorm unleashed baseball‑sized hail and 60 mph winds across Fond du Lac and Sheboygan counties, prompting warnings but leaving no injuries reported.
The 2026 all‑Livingston County baseball team was unveiled this week, spotlighting the county’s most dominant high school players from schools across the region. Danny Hampton’s fourth consecutive first‑team honor joins an elite list that includes former Michigan star Drew Henson, and other top performers are celebrated for their impressive statistics and contributions.
Natalie Jordan, a dual‑sport standout, shines at a flag football camp, aiming to play both hockey and football in college.

St. Cloud State University announced the hiring of Joe Howe, a seasoned coach with a national championship and multiple international gold medals, to lead the development of its men's hockey program for the 2026‑27 season.
Joe Howe, a seasoned hockey coach from Plymouth, Minnesota, has accepted an assistant coaching role at St. Cloud State University, reuniting with longtime friend Nick Oliver and stepping closer to home with his growing family.
Maddyn Greenway, a Kentucky freshman, was named the 2025‑26 MaxPreps Female National Athlete of the Year after a record‑setting high school career that spanned basketball, soccer and track.

A dramatic ninth‑inning rally propelled Jonesville past Centreville, securing a 9‑8 win and a berth in the regional final.
The sudden resignation of Ryan Ballard left the Plymouth‑Canton girls basketball Summer League Shootout without leadership, but swift action by Salem coaches ensured the league’s continuation.
After less than five months on the job, Ron Shaffer resigned as Plymouth High School's head football coach and dean of students, prompting the district to begin a search for his successor.

Ryan Pierson’s mentorship, Drew and Kyle’s first collegiate clash, and the family’s relentless support converge in a story that blends athletic ambition with deep-rooted values.
Week 4 saw unbeaten Wayne Memorial hold the top spot, while Redford Thurston and Bloomfield Hills secured key victories. Several teams jockeyed for tournament berths as the season nears its climax.
A strong pitching performance and timely hitting powered Plymouth Christian Academy to a 12‑2 victory over fifth‑ranked Dearborn Divine Child, underscoring the team’s rising confidence ahead of the postseason.