This Week in Glenbeulah: School Board Talks Budget, County Braces for Major Winter Storm
It was a quieter week for village-specific headlines in Glenbeulah, but several school, county, and weather developments are set to affect local families in the days ahead.
Major Winter Storm Set to Impact Early Week Travel
Sheboygan County is preparing for a significant late-winter storm expected to intensify Sunday night into Monday. Forecasts call for rain changing to freezing rain Sunday night, followed by heavy snow and blowing snow on Monday, with strong north winds.
For Glenbeulah residents, that likely means hazardous travel on County Road FF, Highway 23, and surrounding rural roads. School and activity cancellations are possible early next week depending on conditions. Residents are encouraged to monitor local alerts and avoid unnecessary travel during peak snowfall and high winds.
Plymouth School Board Reviews 2026-27 Budget Outlook
The Plymouth Joint School District, which serves Glenbeulah students, continued early discussions this week on budget planning for the 2026-27 school year. Administrators reviewed enrollment trends, state aid projections, and preliminary cost pressures including transportation and staffing.
While no final decisions were made, board members signaled that maintaining programming while managing rising operational costs will be a key focus in the coming months. Families in Glenbeulah can expect additional public discussions this spring as the district refines its budget framework.
County Seeks Health Professional for Human Services Committee
Sheboygan County is seeking a nurse or physician to serve on its Health and Human Services Committee. The open position plays a role in advising on public health, mental health, and social service programs that impact residents countywide, including smaller communities like Glenbeulah.
The application window recently closed, and the county is expected to move forward with appointments soon. The committee oversees key programs ranging from behavioral health services to community support initiatives.
April 7 Spring Election Approaches
With the spring election set for April 7, local voters are being encouraged to review candidate information and confirm registration status. Offices on the ballot across Sheboygan County include school board seats, judicial races, and local municipal positions.
Absentee voting options and polling location details are available through municipal clerks and the Wisconsin Elections Commission. Residents planning to be out of town during spring break should verify absentee deadlines in advance.
Looking Ahead
As winter weather lingers, public safety officials are urging residents to prepare for potential power outages and difficult road conditions early next week. At the same time, school and county officials are beginning to shape decisions that will affect budgets, services, and local priorities for the year ahead.
Residents are encouraged to stay connected through official county and school district communication channels for updates as conditions and decisions develop.
Sources
https://www.sheboygancounty.com
https://www.plymouth.k12.wi.us
https://elections.wi.gov
https://www.511wi.gov
