Plymouth, Roundup: New Fire Chief, Street Projects, Spring Events
Plymouth,, WI – April 11, 2026 – City leadership changes, street projects, and spring events headline the week for Plymouth residents.
Plymouth,, WI – April 11, 2026 – City leadership changes, street projects, and spring events headline the week for Plymouth residents.
Sheboygan County looks set for a cooler, breezier stretch today into Friday, with Lake Michigan keeping the shoreline chillier than some inland spots. Here’s what that could mean for commutes, school pickup, and outdoor plans.
Lane closures are now in place on I-43 between Wilson/Lima Road and WIS 42 as resurfacing and bridge repair work gets underway. Here’s what Sheboygan drivers should expect and how to plan ahead.
Local Press Eatery at 502 S. 8th St. in downtown Sheboygan is one of eight finalists in the 2026 Wisconsin’s Best Burger Contest. A secret panel of judges will visit before the statewide winner is announced April 24, 2026.
The GameBoard in downtown Sheboygan has been named the 2026 Retailer of the Year by the Chamber, recognizing its impact on community and connection.
The Time to Bloom Maker’s Market returns April 25 in Plymouth with 50+ vendors, food trucks, raffle baskets, and free entry, all supporting Horizons4Girls.
Lakeshore College has earned the 2026-27 Military Friendly Schools designation at the Silver level and was also recognized as a Military Friendly Spouse School.
The City of Sheboygan’s March 2026 Comprehensive Plan confirms 36 municipal parks totaling about 715 acres — including nine along Lake Michigan. Here’s what that means for beaches, playgrounds, trails, dog parks, and family plans this spring and summer.
The City of Sheboygan DPW has released a refreshed Adopt-A-Park/Trail information packet and application for Spring 2026, giving neighborhood groups, families, and businesses a clear path to help care for local parks and trails.
CLEVELAND, WI – Lakeshore College has been awarded $1.5 million in grant funding from the Wisconsin Technical College System to support a range of initiatives aimed at improving student success, expanding workforce training, and strengthening educational pathways across the region….
Three mid-April music dates to add to your Sheboygan County calendar: free Arts at the Waelderhaus concerts in Kohler on April 12 and April 19, plus Spring Swing ’26 at 3 Sheeps Brewing on April 18.
A ribbon cutting at 10 a.m. Tuesday, April 7 will mark the opening of the Wisconsin Early Autism Project’s new ABA Learning Center at 1338 N. Taylor Drive in Sheboygan, expanding local access to autism services for families across the county.
Student string musicians from across the Sheboygan Area School District will perform together Thursday, April 9 at 7 p.m. at South High School’s Acuity Fieldhouse. Here’s what families should know before heading out.
Town of Wilson,, WI – April 4, 2026 – Election activity, ongoing I-43 construction, and spring road updates headline this week for Town residents.
Town of Sherman,, WI – April 4, 2026 – Spring Election details, annual meeting plans, and nearby I-43 construction top this week’s updates.
Town of Sheboygan,, WI – April 4, 2026 – Election Day nears, highway crashes raise safety concerns, and civic tensions surface across the area.
Town of Sheboygan Falls,, WI – April 4, 2026 – Road work updates, Tuesday’s election, storm alerts and regional safety concerns top this week’s local roundup.
Town of Scott,, WI – April 4, 2026 – I-43 construction planning and the April 7 spring election lead this week’s key updates for local residents.
Town of Rhine,, WI – April 4, 2026 – Spring election voting, ongoing I-43 construction, and nearby public safety updates shape the week ahead for residents.
Town of Plymouth,, WI – April 4, 2026 – Police staffing feedback, a new fire chief, election decisions, and Nutt Hill’s first season highlight the week.
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