Town of Lyndon, Weekly: April 7 Election Preview and Winter Storm Impacts
Town of Lyndon residents head into mid-March balancing civic decisions with a significant late-winter storm expected to affect travel and services across Sheboygan County in the coming days.
April 7 Spring Election: What Lyndon Voters Should Know
Voters in the Town of Lyndon will join others across Sheboygan County on Tuesday, April 7, for the spring election. Key races on the ballot include county board seats and local municipal offices that directly influence road funding, public safety support, and land-use decisions affecting rural communities like Lyndon.
A recently published countywide voters’ guide outlines candidate priorities, including infrastructure maintenance, property tax concerns, and public safety resources. For Lyndon residents, turnout in these spring elections can have an outsized impact, particularly in county board races where rural townships rely on strong representation for road work and emergency services coordination.
Absentee voting is already underway. Residents should confirm polling location details and registration status ahead of Election Day to avoid delays.
Major Winter Storm to Impact Travel Through Monday
The National Weather Service is forecasting a multi-day storm system affecting Sheboygan County beginning Saturday and intensifying into early next week. Snow is expected Saturday night, transitioning to rain Sunday, followed by freezing rain Sunday night and heavy snow with strong winds on Monday.
Wind gusts and blowing snow could significantly reduce visibility on rural highways and town roads, including routes commonly used by Lyndon residents traveling toward Plymouth or Sheboygan. Monday’s forecast includes heavy snow and gusty northwest winds, which may lead to drifting and difficult travel conditions.
Residents are encouraged to monitor county highway updates, limit nonessential travel during peak storm periods, and prepare for possible delays in school transportation or municipal services early next week.
County Government Activity and Committee Openings
Sheboygan County recently sought applicants with medical backgrounds to serve on its Health and Human Services Committee. While the application deadline has passed, the recruitment effort highlights ongoing county focus on public health oversight and human services planning.
Town of Lyndon residents who follow county-level governance should watch for upcoming committee appointments and meeting agendas, as decisions at that level shape health programming, emergency preparedness coordination, and support services that extend into smaller townships.
Looking Ahead
In the week ahead, residents should:
- Review sample ballots and confirm polling information ahead of the April 7 election.
- Monitor weather advisories and road conditions through Monday.
- Watch for any town or county meeting notices that may shift due to storm conditions.
With a major storm on the doorstep and spring election decisions approaching, the next few weeks will be important for both day-to-day safety and longer-term community direction.
Sources
https://ftw.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2026/03/10/sheboygan-election-candidate-qa-for-council-and-county-board-races/89022974007/
https://www.sheboygancounty.com/
https://www.weather.gov/
