Thursday, July 2: Extreme Heat Warning continues in Sheboygan County until 10 p.m.
Sheboygan County’s Extreme Heat Warning runs until 10 p.m. CDT Thursday, July 2, with storm chances this evening, overnight, and Friday.
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Sheboygan County’s Extreme Heat Warning runs until 10 p.m. CDT Thursday, July 2, with storm chances this evening, overnight, and Friday.
Sheboygan drivers should plan for a 7 a.m. Broughton Drive closure Friday, July 4, plus a 7:30 a.m. Freedom Run, 9 a.m. parade, and post-fireworks lakefront restrictions.
Sheboygan’s Friday, July 4 plan includes the 7:30 a.m. Freedom Run, 9 a.m. parade, Deland Park festivities, and 9:30 p.m. fireworks.
A full reconstruction closure begins Monday, July 6, at Erie Avenue/North 25th Street/Wilgus Road in Sheboygan, with posted detours and local access.
Sheboygan County remains under an Extreme Heat Warning through 7 p.m. Wednesday, July 1, so residents should plan heat safety steps now.
Sheboygan residents can review the draft comprehensive plan and share input at a July 9 open house at Paradigm, 1202 N. 8th Street, Sheboygan.
A Beach Hazards Statement remains in effect for the Sheboygan County lakeshore until 10 p.m. Monday, with 3- to 5-foot waves and dangerous currents.
Residents can review the City of Sheboygan’s updated Comprehensive Plan at a July 9 open house at Paradigm. The draft covers housing, growth, and transportation.
Southbound I-43/WIS 23 ramp and loop closures started Monday in the City of Sheboygan. The 35-day phase runs into early August, with more closures set for July 6.
NWS Milwaukee/Sullivan says Sheboygan County’s Extreme Heat Warning runs from noon Monday, June 29, through 7 p.m. Tuesday, with heat index values up to 107.
AAA’s June 29 Sheboygan metro check shows regular gas at $3.563 and diesel at $4.783, both lower again and worth watching for local trips and work routes.
Random Lake’s Library Bay boardwalk project advanced on June 9, with a blended design headed to July review and a July 2026 finish still planned.
AAA’s June 26 Sheboygan metro check shows regular gas under $3.60 and diesel in the mid-$4.80s, a small break for commuters and work trucks.
Mill Street Live returns to the Plymouth Arts Center for its 18th season, featuring family-friendly music, local talent and eight summer performances.
Fresh Meals on Wheels’ adults-only June-A-Palooza returns June 27 at Christopher Farm & Gardens in Mosel Township. Tickets are $150.
Plymouth’s Cheese Capital Festival is set for June 26-27 at Stayer Park and downtown Plymouth, with a Road America procession, parade and family fun.
Eaton’s Fresh Pizza is getting a Chamber ribbon cutting in Sheboygan on Tuesday, June 23, giving neighbors a quick way to support a local milestone.
The Sheboygan Service Club has named Above & Beyond Children’s Museum its 2026 gala charity partner, ahead of a Nov. 14 gala and more local giving.
AAA’s June 22 Sheboygan metro check shows regular gas at $3.642 and diesel at $4.866, both lower again and still above year-ago levels.
Sheboygan drivers saw regular gas slip back under $3.70 and diesel dip under $5.00 on AAA’s June 19 check, both lower again from the last look.
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