Town of Plymouth, Weekly News Brief (Sheboygan County Focus)
Here is a focused look at recent updates affecting residents of the Town of Plymouth and the surrounding Plymouth area.
Community Blood Drive at Plymouth High School
Plymouth High School will host a community blood drive on Wednesday, March 11, from 8:15 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in the high school gym at 125 South Highland Avenue. The event is organized by the Plymouth High School Student Council and conducted by the American Red Cross.
Parents, residents, and other community members are encouraged to participate. Donors are asked to register in advance and bring a valid photo ID. Organizers note that participants will receive small appreciation items, and the drive is part of ongoing student-led service efforts in the district.
For Town of Plymouth residents within the Plymouth Joint School District, this is a direct opportunity to support local students and area health needs.
Plymouth School Board Advances Maintenance Projects
The Plymouth School Board this week approved moving forward with two maintenance-related projects within the district. While details are still being finalized, the action signals continued investment in facilities used by students across the Plymouth attendance area, including families living in the Town of Plymouth.
Routine and preventative maintenance projects are typically aimed at extending building life, improving safety, and addressing infrastructure needs before they become larger budget concerns. District officials discussed the projects at a recent board meeting, clearing the way for planning and next steps.
Residents interested in school governance and facility planning can monitor upcoming board agendas and minutes through the district’s official channels.
I-43 Reconstruction Underway in Sheboygan County
Major reconstruction work on I-43 in Sheboygan County began this past week. The multi-phase project is expected to continue through the construction season, with some of the most significant traffic impacts projected later this summer at the I-43 and Highway 23 interchange.
For Town of Plymouth commuters who rely on Highway 23 to connect with I-43 toward Sheboygan or Fond du Lac, the project may result in changing traffic patterns, ramp work, and periodic delays. Officials have indicated that collector-distributor ramps at the interchange will undergo bridge work for an extended period during peak construction months.
Drivers are encouraged to plan extra travel time and stay alert for posted detours and lane adjustments as the project progresses.
Looking Ahead
With spring approaching and area schools moving toward spring break later this month, residents can expect additional updates related to road conditions, school scheduling, and seasonal community events in the coming weeks.
Sources
https://www.seehafernews.com/2026/03/06/plymouth-high-school-hosting-blood-drive-next-week/
https://max983.net/2026/03/pcsc-gives-nod-to-maintenance-projects/
https://whbl.com/2026/03/02/i-43-reconstruction-in-sheboygan-county-begins-today/
