Adell Roundup: Village Meetings, I-43 Impact, Regional Safety Updates
It has been a steady week for Adell residents, with regular village business, ongoing winter regulations, and regional public safety developments likely to affect families across northern Sheboygan County.
Village Board Meetings Continue
The Adell Village Board continues to meet on the second Wednesday of each month at 6:00 p.m. at Village Hall. Agendas are officially posted at Village Hall, National Exchange Bank, and the Adell Post Office.
The most recently posted approved minutes on file are from the January 14, 2026 Village Board meeting. Residents who want to follow utility, road, or ordinance discussions can review unofficial minutes online or request official copies from the clerk-treasurer.
With spring approaching, upcoming meetings are expected to include seasonal public works updates and planning items typical for this time of year.
Winter Parking Rules Remain in Effect
Adell’s winter overnight parking restrictions remain in place through April 15. Parking on village streets and alleys is prohibited between 2:30 a.m. and 6:30 a.m. from the first measurable snowfall until mid-April unless special permission is granted by the Village Board.
Residents are also reminded not to push or deposit snow into public streets or sidewalks, and to keep fire hydrants cleared with a three-foot perimeter for emergency access. With fluctuating temperatures and light precipitation possible this weekend, these reminders remain relevant.
Regional Public Safety Case Update
In Sheboygan County court news, proceedings have been delayed in a high-profile homicide case stemming from a January 17 shooting in the City of Sheboygan. An 18-year-old defendant remains in custody at the Sheboygan County Jail on a $1 million cash bond while awaiting a rescheduled preliminary hearing.
While the incident did not occur in Adell, the case continues to draw countywide attention and highlights ongoing public safety and court system activity affecting the broader region.
Immigration Enforcement Debate Continues Nearby
Immigration enforcement practices in Sheboygan County have also remained in the spotlight. A March 10 report detailed the re-arrest of a Sheboygan Falls mother by federal immigration authorities after a judge had halted her deportation. The situation has prompted renewed discussion across the county about federal and local roles in immigration cases.
Although centered outside Adell, the issue has drawn interest from residents across rural communities who rely on county-level law enforcement and court systems.
Looking Ahead
Residents should watch for the next Village Board agenda posting in advance of April’s meeting and continue preparing for the transition from winter parking rules to spring street maintenance season. With construction season approaching across Sheboygan County, additional transportation updates are expected in the coming weeks.
Sources
https://adellwi.com/
https://adellwi.com/minutes
ICE re-arrests Sheboygan Falls mother after judge halted deportation and cleared green card path
