Sheboygan Falls Roundup: Student Job Fair, County Shooting Case, Spring Sports
It was a busy week for Sheboygan Falls residents, with student career opportunities, a serious public safety case in the county, and a full slate of spring school activities shaping local conversations.
Job Fair Connects Falls High Students with Employers
Sheboygan Falls High School students had the chance this week to connect directly with area employers during a job fair held at the high school. The event focused on helping students explore part-time work, summer jobs, and longer-term career pathways.
Local and regional businesses participated, giving juniors and seniors an opportunity to ask questions about training requirements, scheduling flexibility, and advancement opportunities. For families in Sheboygan Falls, the fair serves as both a workforce pipeline and a way to keep young talent connected to the local economy.
Students who were unable to attend are encouraged to follow up with the school’s counseling office for employer contact information and additional career planning resources.
County Shooting Case Draws Regional Attention
A shooting at a Sheboygan County home earlier this week led to a significant law enforcement response and an arrest following a pursuit. Authorities reported that two people were shot and transported for medical treatment.
While the incident did not occur within Sheboygan Falls city limits, it has drawn attention across the county. Residents are reminded that the Sheboygan County Sheriff’s Office remains the primary law enforcement agency for many rural areas surrounding the Falls.
Officials have indicated that the suspect is in custody and that the investigation remains ongoing. Community members with information are encouraged to cooperate with law enforcement as the case moves through the court system.
Spring Sports Season Ramps Up
Spring athletics are in full swing for Sheboygan Falls students. Area coverage this week highlighted strong performances at indoor track invitationals, including the Earl Hebert boys indoor meet, where regional athletes posted early-season times and set the tone for outdoor competition.
Girls soccer competition is also ramping up across Sheboygan County, with invitationals bringing together multiple schools. As schedules firm up, Falls families can expect a busy stretch of evening games and weekend tournaments in the weeks ahead.
With spring break wrapping up and warmer weather forecast — including highs near 60 degrees Sunday and Monday — outdoor practices and competitions are expected to increase.
Easter Events and Community Activities Ahead
Looking ahead, Sheboygan County communities are preparing for Easter events, including egg hunts and family activities scheduled over the next two weeks. Families in Sheboygan Falls are encouraged to watch local municipal and church announcements for specific times and registration details.
As April approaches, residents should also monitor city and school district websites for upcoming council meetings, spring election updates, and seasonal public works notices tied to road maintenance and construction planning.
Sources
https://whbl.com/2026/03/24/job-fair-for-area-students-scheduled-at-falls-high/
https://www.sheboyganpress.com/
https://www.msn.com/
https://www.sheboyganpress.com/story/sports/
