Sheboygan Falls Roundup: Political Vandalism Case, Storm Alerts, School & Sports Updates
It was a week marked by severe weather alerts, a high-profile vandalism investigation in Sheboygan County, and the continued ramp-up of spring activities in and around Sheboygan Falls.
Political Office Vandalism Under Investigation
Authorities are investigating after a brick with an antisemitic message was thrown through the window of the Sheboygan County Democratic Party office earlier this week. The incident, reported in Sheboygan, is being treated as a serious act of vandalism and intimidation.
While the office is outside Sheboygan Falls city limits, the case has drawn countywide attention. Local officials have condemned the act, and law enforcement is asking anyone with information to come forward. Residents may see increased patrol visibility at party offices and community buildings in the coming days.
Storm Chances and Severe Weather Preparedness
Southeastern Wisconsin saw renewed storm chances late this week, with forecasters warning of potentially strong spring systems moving through the region. Although Sheboygan Falls avoided major damage, emergency officials continue to urge residents to review tornado and severe weather plans.
As of Saturday morning, April 4, the forecast calls for a chance of rain showers and areas of fog, with temperatures around 50 degrees and breezy southeast winds. Sunday is expected to be mostly sunny before another slight chance of rain and snow showers early next week.
Residents are encouraged to check weather radios, confirm emergency alerts are enabled on cell phones, and identify safe shelter areas in homes and schools as spring storm season intensifies.
Spring Sports Season Underway
High school spring sports are ramping up across Sheboygan County, including matchups involving area softball and baseball programs. Teams are preparing for early-season conference play, with games scheduled throughout April.
Student-athletes in Sheboygan Falls are also balancing practices with upcoming academic milestones as the school year enters its final stretch before graduation season.
Statewide Debate Ahead of Supreme Court Election
Wisconsin Supreme Court candidates squared off this week in their only debate before the upcoming election. While the race is statewide, it carries local implications for rulings on elections, education policy, and municipal authority that directly affect communities like Sheboygan Falls.
Residents planning to vote are reminded to confirm polling locations and review ballot information ahead of Election Day. Local clerks have emphasized early preparation to avoid delays.
Looking Ahead
With spring weather settling in, residents can expect more outdoor events, youth activities, and construction notices to emerge in the coming weeks. Drivers should remain alert for changing road conditions during freeze-thaw cycles and any short-term maintenance projects announced by county or state transportation officials.
As always, checking official city and county channels for meeting agendas, emergency notices, and school updates remains the best way to stay informed.
Sources
https://www.sheboyganpress.com/story/news/local/2026/04/03/brick-with-antisemitic-message-thrown-through-sheboygan-dems-window/89437994007/
https://www.tmj4.com/weather/severe-storms-could-hit-se-wisconsin-how-to-prepare-for-potential-tornadoes
https://www.tmj4.com/news/politics/wisconsin-supreme-court-candidates-debate-before-election
https://www.sheboyganpress.com/
