Thursday, June 4: Sheboygan Area School District ends classes two hours early
Sheboygan Area School District ends classes two hours early on Thursday, June 4, 2026. Friday, June 5, is teacher reports day, so pickup and buses should shift.
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Sheboygan Area School District ends classes two hours early on Thursday, June 4, 2026. Friday, June 5, is teacher reports day, so pickup and buses should shift.
Downtown Sheboygan’s 8th Streatery returns Tuesday, June 9, with weekly 5 to 8 p.m. in-street dining and live music in downtown Sheboygan through August 11.
New collaboration encourages community connection through games and shared experiences. SHEBOYGAN, WI — June 1, 2026 — The GameBoard, Sheboygan’s premier game store that globally reimagined gameplay, has launched a new partnership with Tributary Beer Garden designed to bring more…
AAA’s June 1 Sheboygan metro check puts regular gas at $4.119 and diesel at $5.697, with gas easing again and diesel still the tighter squeeze.
Explore Wisconsin Free Fun Weekend in Sheboygan County June 6-7 with free state park admission, fishing and trail access for all.
Community invited to learn about the nation’s first dementia village model. SHEBOYGAN, WI — May 26, 2026 — Dementia Innovations – LIVASU, the nation’s first dementia village, where those with dementia and their families can live as usual within a…
AAA’s latest Sheboygan metro check shows regular gas easing again and diesel slipping, but diesel is still above $5.75 for local work trucks and fleets.
Bike & Walk Week 2026 runs May 29-June 5 with free rides, a Bike Expo, and weekday Energy Stations centered at Paradigm Coffee & Music.
City of Sheboygan residents can drop off approved bulky items June 20, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Municipal Service Building on New Jersey Avenue.
Sheboygan’s Memorial Day parade is underway Monday downtown, with the city listing a 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. observance at Fountain Park, 1010 N. 8th St.
AAA’s May 25 Sheboygan metro check shows regular gas at $4.406 and diesel at $5.791—both eased from Friday, but fuel is still pricey.
Plan Memorial Day weekend in Sheboygan County with an Elkhart Lake market, Mead Public Library programs, Kohler stops, and Monday’s parade.
Patchy fog, a small late-night shower chance, and a sunny Memorial Day are the main takeaways from the National Weather Service’s Saturday update.
The Village of Elkhart Lake office will be closed Friday, May 22, and Monday, May 25, for Memorial Day. Trash and recycling move to Tuesday, May 26.
AAA’s May 22 Sheboygan metro check shows regular gas at $4.474 and diesel at $5.874, both down from the last check but diesel still elevated.
The National Weather Service says Lake Michigan beaches in Sheboygan County face dangerous waves and currents from Friday afternoon into Saturday afternoon.
Beachgoers in Sheboygan County should avoid Lake Michigan water Friday at 4 p.m. through Saturday afternoon under a Beach Hazards Statement.
The Uptown Parklet is back on St. Clair Avenue in downtown Sheboygan, with seating, landscaping and a pedestrian space on the block through Oct. 31.
A Beach Hazards Statement covers Sheboygan County’s lakeshore from Friday afternoon through Saturday afternoon. NWS warns of 3 to 5 foot waves and dangerous currents.
Thursday morning’s NWS update keeps Friday night as the main rain window for Sheboygan County, but Memorial Day looks mostly sunny for outdoor plans.
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