Random Lake, Weekly: Recycling Center Update, April 13 Hearings
It was a busy stretch for Random Lake residents, with spring election voting completed, updated recycling access, and several community events and meetings on the calendar for the week ahead.
Spring Election Held April 7
Voters across Sheboygan County, including Random Lake, cast ballots in the Spring General Election on Tuesday, April 7, 2026. Local races and statewide contests were on the ballot.
Residents looking to review unofficial countywide results can do so through the Sheboygan County Elections page. Final certification typically follows after canvassing in the days after the election.
If you missed this election, now is a good time to verify your voter registration and polling information ahead of future local and state contests.
Recycling Center Opens Early, 24-Hour Drop-Off Begins
The Village of Random Lake announced that the Recycling Center opened a couple of weeks early this year due to drier weather conditions.
As of April 1, the center is open 24 hours a day for drop-off. The expanded access gives residents added flexibility for yard waste and recyclable materials as spring cleanup gets underway.
Village officials also recently lifted winter parking restrictions as of March 24, clearing the way for normal on-street parking as warmer weather returns.
Open Book and Public Hearing Set for April 13
Village residents should mark their calendars for Monday, April 13, when both an Open Book session and a Public Hearing are scheduled.
Open Book provides property owners an opportunity to review their property assessments and ask questions. The Public Hearing will allow residents to provide input on items formally brought before village officials.
Meetings are held at the Village Hall, 96 Russell Drive. Residents with questions about agendas or participation can contact Village Hall directly.
Career Fair and Library Fundraiser This Weekend
Saturday, April 11 features two community-focused events.
The Random Lake Area Chamber of Commerce is hosting its 7th Annual Career Fair from 1 to 4 p.m. at Five Pillars Supper Club. The event connects employers from Sheboygan, Ozaukee, and Washington counties with job seekers across multiple industries and experience levels.
Earlier in the day, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., the Chamber is also hosting an antique appraisal event featuring professional appraiser Mark Moran. The event serves as a fundraiser for the Friends of the Lakeview Community Library. Pre-registration is required through the library, and a per-item appraisal fee applies.
Looking Ahead
With spring underway, residents can expect more park, lakefront, and community updates in the coming weeks as outdoor projects ramp up. Anyone planning home improvements should also keep an eye on building permit and village board notices posted through the village website.
Sources
https://randomlakewi.com/
https://www.sccwi.gov/1035/Election-Results
https://www.randomlake.org/upcoming-events
