Town of Plymouth Roundup: 4K Proposal, Election Results, I-43 Work
It was a busy week for the Town of Plymouth area, with updates in local schools, spring election results, and ongoing highway construction that could affect daily commutes.
School District Proposes Expanded 4K Options
Plymouth Joint School District leaders are proposing changes to their 4K programming, including the addition of an all-day option and a nature-based model. The proposal is aimed at expanding early childhood opportunities for families across the district, which serves Town of Plymouth residents.
If approved, the all-day 4K option would give families more flexibility and align with childcare needs, while the nature-based track would incorporate outdoor, hands-on learning experiences. District officials are expected to continue discussions in the coming weeks before any final decisions are made for the 2026-27 school year.
Parents of current 3- and 4-year-olds should watch for additional information from the district regarding timelines, enrollment, and any required registration steps.
Spring Election Results Finalized
Results from the April spring election are now finalized, including races that impact Sheboygan County and local school boards. While many Town of Plymouth contests were uncontested, county-level and judicial races on the ballot drew voter attention.
Residents can review official results through Sheboygan County and statewide reporting. The outcomes will shape local governance decisions on budgets, infrastructure, and education over the next year.
If you were unable to vote in April, the next major election on the calendar is the August partisan primary, with registration deadlines expected in mid-summer.
I-43 Construction Continues
Drivers traveling between Plymouth and Sheboygan should continue to plan for impacts related to ongoing I-43 construction. Work zones, lane adjustments, and periodic ramp closures remain in place as part of the broader corridor improvements.
With spring weather settling in, construction activity is expected to increase. Motorists are encouraged to check WisDOT updates before commuting and allow extra travel time, especially during peak morning and late afternoon hours.
Community Notes
Area families are also remembering longtime resident Frances Marie Damp, whose recent obituary was published in Plymouth. Community members continue to share condolences and support with the family.
Looking ahead, Town of Plymouth residents should monitor upcoming town board and county meeting agendas as budget planning and seasonal road maintenance discussions typically ramp up this time of year.
Sources
https://sheboyganlife.com/local-2/town-of-plymouth-roundup-i-43-work-maple-fest-spring-election-results/
https://www.tmj4.com/election-results
https://www.plymouthreview.com/
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries
