Town of Sheboygan Falls, Weekly News Brief (Sheboygan County Focus)
At a glance
- Town updates: Check the town website for the newest agendas/notices, forms, and service updates.
- County meetings: Late-February committee meetings may affect everyday countywide services.
- Elections: Spring Primary recap and the next key date for City of Sheboygan Falls voters.
- Roads & travel: Watch transportation agendas and town notices for closures and detours.
- Public safety: Use official packets and posted agendas for the most reliable updates.
Local government
Town notices & updates: For the Town of Sheboygan Falls, the town website remains the best place to watch for meeting agendas/notices, forms, and service updates as they are posted. If you’re looking for the most current information, start there before relying on older PDFs, forwarded emails, or screenshots.
Sheboygan County meetings (affect countywide services)
Several Sheboygan County committee meetings are listed on the county’s meeting calendar for late February. These meetings can impact services Town of Sheboygan Falls residents use daily—public health and human services, public safety/law, transportation, and related county operations.
If you plan to attend or follow along, use the county calendar to open the posted agendas for each meeting and confirm times/locations. Agendas are also the easiest way to see what’s being discussed (and what isn’t) before you make plans.
Schools
Election week reminder for families: Wisconsin’s Spring Primary was held on Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2026 (if needed). If your household votes in the City of Sheboygan Falls, the city’s election information page also lists the next key date: the Spring Election on Tuesday, April 7, 2026.
Town of Sheboygan Falls residents should verify their exact polling place and ballot at MyVote before upcoming elections.
Road work & travel
For the latest on closures and detours that could affect Town of Sheboygan Falls routes, keep an eye on county transportation agendas (especially items tied to county trunk highways, signage, and winter maintenance policies) and any town-posted notices.
Public safety
Public safety items for the Town often move quickly. For the most reliable updates, monitor official meeting packets and notices (town and county), and use posted agendas to see when public safety topics are scheduled for discussion.
