Oostburg Roundup: State Champs Celebrated, Spring Election Results
It was another active week for Oostburg, with championship pride still in the air, local election results finalized, and storm season preparations underway across Sheboygan County.
Oostburg Repeats as Division 3 State Champion
Oostburg High School’s girls basketball team officially cemented its place in program history last month by winning its second straight WIAA Division 3 state championship. The Flying Dutchmen rolled past Wisconsin Dells in the title game, securing back-to-back gold balls and extending what many are calling a golden era for the program.
The repeat championship has drawn community celebrations and school recognition events in recent weeks, with students, families and local supporters continuing to honor the team’s achievement. For residents, it’s a point of community pride that highlights the strength of Oostburg’s youth athletics and school support system heading into the final stretch of the academic year.
Spring Election Results Finalized
Results from the April spring election are now certified, wrapping up local races that impact Oostburg-area representation at the municipal and school board levels. Voters across Sheboygan County weighed in on local offices and judicial races, with turnout reflecting steady civic engagement for a spring cycle.
Residents who want a breakdown of local vote totals can review results through the Sheboygan County Clerk’s office. Newly elected officials will begin their terms later this month, shaping village, town and school district decisions on budgeting, policy and long-term planning.
County Invites Residents to Become Storm Spotters
With severe weather season arriving in earnest, Sheboygan County is encouraging residents to participate in storm spotter training. The program helps volunteers learn how to identify and report severe weather conditions such as funnel clouds, hail and damaging winds.
Given forecasts calling for showers and thunderstorms through the weekend and into early next week, local emergency officials are reminding residents to review safety plans and ensure weather alerts are enabled. Spotter training is designed to strengthen real-time reporting and support the National Weather Service during active storms.
Looking Ahead
As Oostburg heads deeper into April, attention will shift to spring sports, end-of-year school activities and early discussions on summer road work and community events. Residents are encouraged to monitor official village and school district channels for upcoming board meetings and public notices.
With championship momentum, fresh election results and storm season preparations all converging, the coming weeks will continue to shape the rhythm of spring in Oostburg.
Sources
https://sheboyganlife.com/local-2/oostburg-weekly-state-title-run-spring-election-wrap-up/
https://www.sheboyganpress.com/story/sports/high-school/basketball/2026/03/14/oostburg-defeats-wisconsin-dells-in-wiaa-division-3-championship-girls-basketball/88969479007/
https://www.wisn.com/article/oostburg-rolls-past-wisconsin-dells-for-second-straight-division-3-title/70743457
https://www.nationaltoday.com/sheboygan-county-invites-residents-to-become-storm-spotters/
