Adell Roundup: Spring Election Results and I-43 Updates
Adell residents saw a mix of election results, transportation updates and public safety reminders this week, with several items carrying direct impact for northern Sheboygan County communities.
Spring Election Results Shape Local Representation
Unofficial results from Wisconsin’s April 7 spring general election were finalized this week, confirming outcomes for statewide and local races that affect Sheboygan County voters, including those in the Town of Scott and Village of Adell area.
While Adell does not have its own municipal government, residents cast ballots for county board supervisors, school board members and statewide judicial offices. These positions influence property taxes, county services, public safety funding and school district direction.
Residents who want to review full vote totals by municipality can access detailed breakdowns through county election reporting. The next major statewide election will be the August partisan primary, with voter registration and absentee ballot deadlines expected later this summer.
I-43 Construction and Travel Impacts Continue
Work along the I-43 corridor in Sheboygan County remains an ongoing concern for Adell commuters who travel south toward Sheboygan or north toward Fond du Lac and Manitowoc counties.
Recent county updates highlighted continued construction staging, lane adjustments and periodic ramp work tied to the long-term interstate improvement project. Drivers are encouraged to monitor 511WI before traveling, especially as warmer weather increases construction activity.
With weekend rain and thunderstorms forecast for Sunday, April 12, road crews are also reminding motorists to slow down in work zones and watch for standing water near construction areas.
County Public Safety and Storm Awareness Push
Sheboygan County officials are renewing outreach efforts around storm preparedness as spring weather patterns intensify. With thunderstorms in the forecast through Sunday night, emergency management staff are encouraging residents to review shelter plans and sign up for local alert systems.
Adell-area households that rely on volunteer fire and EMS coverage are urged to keep address numbers clearly visible and ensure driveways are accessible in the event of heavy rain or high winds.
The county also continues to promote community participation in storm spotting and severe weather awareness initiatives ahead of peak storm season later this spring.
Looking Ahead: Meetings and Community Engagement
Town and county meetings over the next week will continue budget planning and seasonal road discussions. Spring typically brings agenda items related to road weight limits, culvert inspections and maintenance scheduling in rural townships that serve Adell residents.
Residents are encouraged to monitor posted agendas for any items related to local roadwork, zoning requests or agricultural land use changes that could affect traffic patterns or property owners in the area.
As April moves forward, election transitions, highway construction and severe weather preparation remain the most immediate issues for Adell households to keep on their radar.
Sources
https://sheboyganlife.com/local-2/adell-roundup-obituaries-i-43-impact-and-county-updates/
https://www.fox6now.com/news/2026-wisconsin-spring-general-election-results
https://511wi.gov
https://www.sheboygancounty.com
