Town of Sheboygan Roundup: Early Voting, Paramedic Blood Program, Hwy 23 Crash
It’s been a week of election reminders, major public safety updates, and community milestones affecting residents across the Town of Sheboygan and greater Sheboygan County.
April 7 Election: Early Voting Underway
Town of Sheboygan residents are preparing for the April 7 spring election, which includes local and state-level races. In-person absentee voting is now underway at municipal offices across the county, with regular business-hour options available ahead of Election Day.
Voters in the Town should confirm their polling location, review what’s on their ballot, and make a plan to vote early or on Tuesday, April 7. Residents who still need to register can do so in advance at MyVote Wisconsin or in person at the clerk’s office or on Election Day with proper identification and proof of residence.
Letters to the editor and community discussion around key races have increased this week, signaling strong local interest heading into the final stretch.
Sheboygan Paramedics to Begin Pre‑Hospital Blood Transfusions
In a significant advancement for emergency care, Sheboygan’s paramedics will soon be authorized to administer blood transfusions before patients reach the hospital. The move is designed to improve survival rates for trauma victims, crash patients, and others experiencing severe blood loss.
For Town of Sheboygan residents — particularly those living along busy corridors like State Highway 23 and Interstate 43 — the expanded capability could mean faster stabilization during transport to Aurora Sheboygan Memorial Medical Center or other regional facilities.
Emergency officials say early blood administration can be critical in rural or semi-rural response areas where transport times may be longer. The program places Sheboygan among a growing number of Wisconsin communities enhancing pre-hospital emergency care.
Fatal Crash on State Highway 23
The Sheboygan County Sheriff’s Office this week identified the victim in a deadly crash on State Highway 23. The incident remains under investigation.
Highway 23 is a key east-west route for Town of Sheboygan residents commuting to Plymouth, Sheboygan Falls, and the City of Sheboygan. Authorities continue to remind drivers to slow down, remain alert for changing spring road conditions, and watch for emergency vehicles.
Anyone with information related to the crash is encouraged to contact the Sheriff’s Office.
YMCA Facility Improvements Highlighted
The Sheboygan YMCA is marking ongoing facility upgrades and long-term improvements aimed at expanding programming capacity and accessibility. Many Town of Sheboygan families utilize the Y for youth sports, swim lessons, childcare, and fitness programs.
Recent investments have focused on modernizing spaces and improving member experience, reflecting continued demand for recreation and wellness programming countywide.
Chamber Spotlights Children’s Museum Impact
The Sheboygan County Chamber of Commerce this week highlighted the work of Above & Beyond Children’s Museum, emphasizing its educational role and economic impact in the community. The museum serves families throughout the county, including those in the Town of Sheboygan.
As spring break approaches for many area students, local nonprofits and family-centered destinations are preparing for increased visitation.
Looking Ahead
• April 7: Spring Election Day statewide.
• Ongoing: Early voting at municipal offices.
• Spring road conditions: Watch for pothole patching and shoulder work as temperatures warm into the 60s by Sunday and Monday.
Residents are encouraged to stay engaged with local government updates and public safety alerts as the community moves into the spring season.
Sources
https://www.sheboyganpress.com/story/opinion/readers/2026/03/28/sheboygan-readers-endorse-erin-bremser-alder-chris-taylor-wisconsin-supreme-court/89315062007/
https://www.sheboyganpress.com/
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/sheboygan-paramedics-to-give-blood-transfusions-before-hospital/ar-AA1ZBmst
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/sheboygan-county-crash-state-highway-23/
https://www.sheboyganymca.org/
https://www.seehafernews.com/2026/03/26/sheboygan-county-chamber-highlighting-the-work-of-above-and-beyond-childrens-museum/
