Random Lake Roundup: Baseball at Lomira, 24-Hour Recycling Access
It was a busy week for Random Lake residents, with spring sports in full swing, community deadlines arriving, and seasonal services now fully open across the village.
Random Lake Baseball Heads to Lomira
Random Lake High School’s baseball team hit the road this week for a non-conference matchup at Lomira, part of a packed slate of area games across eastern Wisconsin. The late-April stretch marks an important early-season test as teams settle into conference and non-conference play.
For families and fans, this is one of several away contests during a busy spring schedule. With weather generally cooperative this week, teams have been able to stay on track after earlier season uncertainties.
Recycling Center Now Open 24 Hours
The Village of Random Lake’s Recycling Center is now open 24 hours a day for drop-off, a change that took effect April 1 after drier-than-usual conditions allowed for an earlier seasonal opening.
The expanded access gives residents added flexibility for disposing of recyclables at their convenience, especially as spring cleaning projects ramp up. Village officials continue to encourage proper sorting and use of designated areas to keep the site safe and efficient for everyone.
Garden Club Sale Deadline Reached
The Random Lake Garden Club’s annual plant sale order deadline passed April 24, marking another sign that planting season is near. Proceeds from the sale support local beautification efforts throughout the community.
Residents who placed orders should note that pickup is scheduled for May 7 at Spiekers Pumpkin Farm on Highway 57. Organizers encourage customers to watch for any updates through the Chamber’s event listings and local notices.
Storm Season Reminder After April 17 Outbreak
A severe weather outbreak moved across parts of Wisconsin on April 17, producing tornadoes and strong winds in portions of central and southern parts of the state. As the system moved east toward Lake Michigan, storm intensity weakened.
While no major damage was reported locally in Random Lake, the event serves as a reminder that peak severe weather season is underway. Residents are encouraged to review emergency plans, check weather alerts, and ensure outdoor items are secured as additional spring systems develop in the coming weeks.
Sources
https://www.seehafernews.com/2026/04/24/major-frcc-baseball-showdown-among-many-local-games-on-the-docket/
https://www.randomlakewi.com/AlertCenter.aspx?CID=_2026-4
https://www.randomlake.org/upcoming-events
https://preview.weather.gov/grb/041726_tornadoes
