Town of Plymouth Roundup: 4K Program Details and Drug Take Back Day
It was a week focused on education planning, safe medication disposal, and long-term sustainability efforts affecting Town of Plymouth residents.
New Details Shared on 4K Programming
Officials provided additional information this week about newly approved 4K programming in the Plymouth area. The discussion outlined how the program will be structured, where classes may be held, and what families can expect ahead of the upcoming school year.
For Town of Plymouth families with preschool-age children, the expanded 4K options could influence enrollment decisions and transportation planning. Parents are encouraged to watch for registration deadlines and district communications in the coming weeks as implementation moves forward for fall 2026.
Drug Take Back Day Locations Announced
Law enforcement agencies across northeast Wisconsin, including Sheboygan County, are participating in the spring Drug Take Back Day. The event provides residents with a safe way to dispose of unused or expired prescription medications.
Town of Plymouth residents can use designated collection sites on Saturday, April 25, helping prevent misuse and keeping medications out of local waterways and landfills. The event is free and anonymous, and officials remind residents that only medications are accepted, with no sharps or liquids unless otherwise specified by organizers.
Sheboygan County Focuses on Waste and Sustainability
A regional sustainability discussion this week highlighted efforts to rethink waste management and reduce landfill impact. While broader in scope, the conversation affects Town of Plymouth residents through county-run recycling programs and future waste policies.
Officials emphasized reducing contamination in recycling bins, improving compost participation, and exploring long-term waste diversion strategies. Residents may see continued public education efforts and potential program adjustments later this year.
Sheboygan County Adds Master Cheesemakers
Sheboygan County welcomed two newly recognized Master Cheesemakers this month, further strengthening the area’s dairy heritage. The designation is awarded after years of licensed cheesemaking and advanced certification.
For Town of Plymouth residents, dairy production remains a key part of the local economy. The recognition underscores the region’s agricultural strength and continued investment in food production careers.
Looking Ahead
Residents should monitor upcoming town and county meeting agendas for roadwork updates as warmer weather continues. With rain showers and thunderstorms forecast early next week, drivers are also reminded to use caution on rural roads.
Sources:
