Kohler Weekly: Spring Election Results, Road Work and Regional School Updates
Kohler heads into May with a mix of post-election updates, spring construction activity and regional school developments that touch families across the village.
Spring Election Results Finalized
Voters across Sheboygan County, including in Kohler, cast ballots in the April 28 spring election. While many of the highest-profile races were countywide and statewide, local residents saw decisions affecting school boards, judicial seats and municipal governance take shape.
Final, certified results were reported this week through local media and county election coverage. Kohler residents who participated in the election can review detailed breakdowns by ward and race through county reporting. The outcomes will shape school district leadership and local policy decisions heading into the 2026–27 budget cycle.
Residents should watch for upcoming board reorganizational meetings in May, when newly elected or re-elected members are formally seated and committee assignments are set.
Spring Construction and Infrastructure Work
Spring has also brought visible construction activity across Sheboygan County, including road projects and infrastructure updates that may affect Kohler commuters. Regional coverage this week highlighted increased construction activity as warmer weather returns, with work zones impacting key travel corridors.
Kohler residents who commute into Sheboygan or Sheboygan Falls are encouraged to monitor county and state transportation updates for lane shifts, reduced speeds and short-term closures. With weekend rain chances in the forecast and additional showers possible early next week, project timelines may shift depending on weather conditions.
Regional Schools: Facilities and Programming Updates
In nearby Sheboygan Falls, a significant private donation will support upgrades to a high school football field, according to reporting this week. While the project is outside Kohler’s district boundaries, regional athletic facilities often host multi-school events, tournaments and youth programs that draw families from across the county.
Meanwhile, Lakeland University in Sheboygan County highlighted changes to its dining services and modern food service operations. For Kohler families with college students or graduating seniors exploring local higher education options, shifts in campus programming and services can factor into enrollment decisions.
What’s Ahead This Week
Village and school meetings typically ramp up in early May as municipalities prepare for summer programming, capital projects and community events. Residents should check upcoming agendas for discussions tied to seasonal recreation, park usage and mid-year budget adjustments.
With Sunday bringing a chance of rain showers and breezy conditions, followed by warmer temperatures early next week, outdoor activities and construction scheduling may remain somewhat weather-dependent.
Bottom Line
The past week brought final election results, visible signs of spring construction and updates from regional schools that serve Kohler-area families. As May begins, residents can expect governance transitions, infrastructure work and seasonal planning to define the weeks ahead.
Sources
https://www.tmj4.com/news/election-results
https://www.sheboyganpress.com/
https://lakelandmirror.com/
