Town of Lima, Weekly: County HHS Appointment, April 7 Election Ahead
Town of Lima residents are heading into a busy stretch of early spring, with the April 7 election approaching, county board updates affecting local services, and changing road conditions as winter lingers.
April 7 Election: What Lima Voters Should Know
The Spring Election is set for Tuesday, April 7, 2026. Town of Lima voters will weigh in on local and county races, along with any school district and judicial contests appearing on their ballot.
In Sheboygan County, several local candidates have recently shared their priorities ahead of the vote, giving residents a clearer look at positions on budgeting, public safety, and long-term infrastructure planning. For Lima voters, this election will shape representation at the town, county, and school levels.
Residents should confirm their polling location, review sample ballots, and ensure they are registered or have requested absentee ballots in time. With spring break approaching for some area schools at the end of March, voters planning to travel may want to make arrangements early.
County Seeks Health Professional for HHS Committee
Sheboygan County is seeking a nurse or physician to serve on its Health and Human Services Committee, a body that oversees public health, aging and disability services, child welfare, and other core programs.
The application deadline was March 13, and county officials are expected to review candidates in the coming weeks. While the position is countywide, decisions made by the HHS Committee directly affect Town of Lima residents through public health programming, mental health services, and family support resources.
Appointments like this are often under the radar but play a significant role in shaping policy and service priorities across rural communities.
Spring Weather Brings Road Concerns
Town roads could see a rough stretch over the next several days. Forecasts call for snow tonight, followed by rain Sunday, freezing rain Sunday night, and heavy snow with blowing conditions on Monday.
Rapid freeze-thaw cycles are known to worsen potholes and create slick rural stretches, particularly on less-traveled county highways and town roads in Lima. Residents are encouraged to use caution, allow extra travel time early in the week, and monitor county and state advisories if conditions deteriorate.
Those with rural mailboxes, long driveways, or farm access points may also want to prepare for drifting and icy patches as temperatures drop into the teens and single digits by Monday night.
Looking Ahead: Spring Activity Picking Up
With March moving toward its second half, attention will soon shift to annual town meetings, road weight limit postings, and spring cleanup planning. Area school districts serving Lima families are preparing for spring break at the end of the month, marking a transition toward the final quarter of the academic year.
Residents are encouraged to keep an eye on official town and county postings for meeting agendas and public notices in the coming days.
Sources
https://www.sheboygancounty.com
https://myvote.wi.gov
https://www.511wi.gov
https://www.sheboyganpress.com
