Town of Herman Roundup: April 7 Election Results, I-43 Work Continues
It was an active week for Town of Herman residents, with spring election results finalized, ongoing highway construction updates, and stormy weather in the forecast heading into Sunday.
April 7 Spring Election Results
Voters in the Town of Herman cast ballots on Tuesday, April 7, as part of Wisconsin’s spring election. Local races included town board positions and county-level offices that directly impact services such as roads, law enforcement, and courts.
Sheboygan County has published the certified results, and residents can review final tallies through the county clerk’s office. The outcomes determine representation for the coming term and may shape decisions on town budgeting, infrastructure planning, and intergovernmental cooperation throughout 2026.
Residents who voted absentee or in person can confirm results and turnout figures through the county’s official reporting page.
I-43 Construction Impacts Continue
Construction along Interstate 43 in Sheboygan County remains ongoing as part of the state’s multi-year expansion and improvement project. While the main corridor runs east of the Town of Herman, many local residents rely on I-43 for commuting to Sheboygan, Plymouth, and beyond.
WisDOT continues to report lane shifts, reduced speed zones, and intermittent ramp closures in active work areas. Drivers are reminded to plan extra travel time, especially during peak morning and afternoon hours.
Officials urge motorists to slow down in construction zones for worker safety and to monitor 511 Wisconsin for real-time traffic updates before heading out.
Stormy Weather Expected This Weekend
After a mostly sunny Saturday, showers and thunderstorms are expected to move into Sheboygan County Saturday night and continue into Sunday. Sunday’s high is forecast near 70 degrees, but strong south winds and heavy rain are possible at times.
Residents are encouraged to secure outdoor items, review severe weather safety plans, and stay weather-aware through the National Weather Service and local emergency alerts. Rural areas like the Town of Herman can experience localized ponding on low-lying roads during heavier downpours.
School and Community Notes
Students in the Plymouth School District, which serves Town of Herman families, continue spring activities and athletics as the academic year enters its final stretch. Families should watch district communications for updates on spring concerts, testing windows, and end-of-year events.
With warmer weather arriving, town officials also remind property owners to monitor roadside drainage ditches and culverts near their properties to help reduce standing water during spring rains.
Looking Ahead
Upcoming town and county meetings later this month will begin shaping summer road work priorities and budget planning discussions. Agendas are typically posted in advance through the town clerk and Sheboygan County websites.
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