Town of Sheboygan Falls Weekly: I-43 Work, EMS Upgrade, April 7 Election
It’s been a steady week for Town of Sheboygan Falls residents, with transportation updates, emergency response improvements, and spring election preparations leading the headlines.
I-43 Construction Season Ramps Up
Work continues along the I-43 corridor in Sheboygan County as part of the long-running expansion and improvement project between Sheboygan and the Manitowoc County line. Drivers in and around the Town of Sheboygan Falls should expect periodic lane shifts, reduced speeds, and changing traffic patterns as crews move into spring construction.
For town residents who commute north toward Manitowoc or south toward Sheboygan, travel times may fluctuate depending on active work zones. WisDOT continues to urge drivers to plan ahead and check 511WI for real-time updates, especially as warmer weather allows more intensive road work to resume.
Sheboygan Paramedics to Begin Carrying Blood
Sheboygan-area paramedics will soon be able to administer blood transfusions before patients reach the hospital, a significant upgrade in emergency care. The new capability is designed to improve survival rates in severe trauma cases, including crashes and major medical emergencies.
While based in the City of Sheboygan, these advanced life-saving services support surrounding communities across the county, including the Town of Sheboygan Falls. Faster access to blood products in the field can be critical in rural or semi-rural response areas where transport times are longer.
April 7 Spring Election Approaches
The Spring Election is set for Tuesday, April 7, 2026. Town of Sheboygan Falls voters will head to their designated polling location to cast ballots for local and state offices, as well as any school or judicial races on the ballot.
Absentee voting is already underway. Residents planning to vote absentee by mail should ensure their ballot is returned on time, and in-person absentee options are available through the municipal clerk ahead of Election Day. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on April 7.
Voters are reminded to bring an acceptable photo ID and verify their registration status in advance if they have recently moved.
Local Students Compete in Early Spring Sports
Sheboygan County schools are transitioning into spring athletics, with track and field athletes recently competing in indoor invitationals and girls soccer gearing up for invitational play. Students from the Sheboygan Falls School District and surrounding districts are beginning a busy stretch of meets and matches that will continue into April.
Families can expect a full slate of competitions in the coming weeks as outdoor conditions improve.
Community Calendar: Easter Events Ahead
With Easter approaching in early April, area organizations are preparing egg hunts and family activities across Sheboygan County. Residents of the Town of Sheboygan Falls can find nearby options in Sheboygan Falls, Plymouth, and Sheboygan in the coming week, with several events scheduled for next weekend.
As always, residents are encouraged to monitor local municipal and school district websites for the most up-to-date schedules and notices.
Sources
https://sheboyganlife.com/local-2/town-of-sheboygan-falls-weekly-i-43-work-april-7-election-prep/
https://www.sheboyganpress.com/
https://www.511wi.gov/
https://myvote.wi.gov/
