Random Lake, Weekly: Drug Take Back Day and Election Updates
It was a civics- and safety-focused week for Random Lake residents, with countywide election updates, an upcoming drug take back event, and community news shaping the days ahead.
Election Results Finalized for Spring Contests
Sheboygan County officials finalized results from the April spring election, with voters across the county – including Random Lake – weighing in on local and statewide races.
Residents in the Random Lake School District and Town of Sherman areas participated in local board and municipal contests, along with county and judicial races. Final tallies were posted earlier this week, and residents can review detailed results through county election reporting portals.
For Random Lake-area voters, the results determine school board representation, town leadership, and county-level decision-makers for the coming term. Newly elected officials will begin their terms later this spring.
Prescription Drug Take Back Day Set for April 25
Sheboygan County will participate in National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on Saturday, April 25. Collection sites will be available across the county for residents to safely dispose of unused or expired medications.
While exact drop-off locations vary, county officials encourage Random Lake residents to use one of the approved law enforcement or designated collection sites. The program is aimed at preventing misuse, accidental ingestion, and environmental contamination.
Residents are reminded to remove personal information from prescription bottles before disposal. Liquids and sharps are typically not accepted unless otherwise specified by the hosting agency.
Community Remembers Longtime Resident
Friends and family this week are remembering Dawn Jaeger, whose obituary was published April 15. Community members from Random Lake and surrounding areas have shared tributes honoring her life and involvement in the local community.
Obituaries often serve as a reminder of the close-knit connections in smaller Sheboygan County communities, where schools, churches, and civic groups overlap across generations.
Looking Ahead: Meetings and Seasonal Shifts
As mid-April transitions toward late spring, local boards and committees are moving into regular meeting cycles following the election. Residents should watch for upcoming Town of Sherman and Village of Random Lake agenda postings related to road maintenance planning and seasonal public works projects.
With daytime highs hovering in the upper 40s this weekend and sunnier weather forecast early next week, outdoor projects and park usage are expected to increase. It is also a good time for residents to review spring cleanup guidelines and recycling procedures as municipal services shift into warmer-weather operations.
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