Town of Plymouth Weekly: I-43 Work, PHS Hall of Fame Nominations
The past week brought major transportation updates, school announcements, and a renewed focus on winter preparedness for Town of Plymouth residents.
I-43 Construction Underway in Sheboygan County
Interstate 43 resurfacing and structure work officially began March 2 as part of a state-approved transportation investment affecting Sheboygan County. The project includes improvements along stretches serving drivers traveling between Plymouth, Sheboygan, and surrounding communities.
Motorists should expect changing traffic patterns, lane adjustments, and periodic slowdowns as crews complete resurfacing and structural repairs. The work is part of a broader effort to maintain and extend the life of key corridors used daily by Town of Plymouth commuters. Residents are encouraged to check 511WI before traveling, especially with winter weather expected to impact road conditions this weekend.
Plymouth High School Hall of Fame Nominations Open
Plymouth High School is now accepting nominations for its Hall of Fame Class of 2026. Community members are invited to nominate alumni, coaches, or contributors who have made significant achievements in athletics, academics, arts, or community service.
Nominations can be submitted through the district’s website and returned to the high school main office. The recognition program offers an opportunity for Town of Plymouth families and alumni to highlight individuals who have shaped the district’s legacy. Residents interested in participating should submit nominations in the coming weeks to ensure consideration.
School and Community Programming Continues
The Plymouth School District calendar continues to feature community-facing events, including educational enrichment offerings hosted at Plymouth High School. This week included a Community Intro to Herbal Medicine class, reflecting ongoing efforts to connect school facilities with broader community learning opportunities.
Families are also monitoring the academic calendar as spring approaches, with end-of-quarter timelines and spring activities on the horizon. Parents are encouraged to check the district website for updates on events, schedule changes, and announcements.
Winter Weather Returns This Weekend
After a stretch of milder days, a strong late-winter system is expected to bring snow, rain, sleet, and heavy blowing snow to Sheboygan County beginning Saturday night and intensifying Sunday into Monday. Forecasts call for high winds and significant snowfall totals that could affect both rural town roads and major highways.
Town of Plymouth residents should prepare for reduced visibility, drifting snow, and difficult travel conditions into early next week. Those with weekend plans, church services, or commuting obligations are urged to plan ahead and allow extra travel time.
With construction season ramping up, school recognitions underway, and winter weather not quite finished, the coming week will require flexibility and awareness from residents across the Town of Plymouth.
Sources
https://projects.511wi.gov/i43sheb/wp-content/uploads/sites/1486/43news022326.pdf
https://www.seehafernews.com/2026/03/08/plymouth-high-school-seeking-hall-of-fame-class-of-2026-nominations/
https://www.plymouth.k12.wi.us/
