Glenbeulah Roundup: I-43 Work, Middle School Concert, No School May 1
The past week brought ongoing highway construction impacting area travel, along with several upcoming school events for Glenbeulah families to mark on the calendar.
I-43 Lane Closures Continue in Sheboygan County
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation continues resurfacing work on I-43 in Sheboygan County, affecting drivers traveling to and from Glenbeulah.
According to a local update, crews are working on structures in both the northbound and southbound lanes between Highway 42 and County Road V. Base patching is also underway, along with right-of-way fence removal and reinstallation between Highways 32 and 23.
Continuous closures of the outside lanes in both directions are in place during this phase of construction. Glenbeulah residents commuting toward Sheboygan, Plymouth connections, or other parts of the county via I-43 should plan for reduced speeds and potential delays, especially during peak travel times.
Up-to-date project details and traffic impacts are available through the state’s 511 Wisconsin project portal.
Middle School Spring Concert Set for May 7
The Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah Middle School Music Department will hold its annual Spring Concert at 7 p.m. on May 7 in the Ronald Mauk High School Auditorium.
The concert will feature performances by the middle school band and chorus. The band’s program includes contemporary and film selections, while the chorus will perform a mix of traditional and musical theater pieces.
Families in Glenbeulah with students in the district — or residents looking to support local youth — are invited to attend. The event is open to the community and highlights the district’s music programs as the school year moves into its final stretch.
No School May 1 for Professional Development
Families should note that Friday, May 1 is scheduled as a no-school day for students in the Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah School District. The day is designated for all-staff professional development.
Looking ahead, Memorial Day on May 25 will also be a no-school day, and graduation is scheduled for May 31 at 1 p.m. These key dates may affect childcare arrangements and family travel plans as the academic year winds down.
Sheriff’s Patrol Coverage for Glenbeulah
For public safety matters, the Sheboygan County Sheriff’s Office continues to provide contract patrol services to the Village of Glenbeulah. Residents with non-emergency concerns should contact the Sheriff’s Office, while emergencies should be directed to 911.
As road construction and spring events increase traffic and activity across the county, residents are encouraged to stay alert, watch for work zones, and support local school and community functions in the weeks ahead.
Sources
https://www.seehafernews.com/2026/04/20/work-continues-on-i-43-in-sheboygan-county/
https://projects.511wi.gov/
https://www.aol.com/news/elkhart-lake-glenbeulah-middle-schools-160057782.html
https://www.goresorters.com/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheboygan_County_Sheriff%27s_Department
