Sheboygan, Weekly: Storm Spotter Call, New Fishing Rules, Spring Events
Sheboygan,, WI – April 11, 2026 – Storm spotter signups, new fishing rules, spring planting tips, and community fundraisers lead this week’s local roundup.
Sheboygan, WI – City – Sheboygan County
Sheboygan,, WI – April 11, 2026 – Storm spotter signups, new fishing rules, spring planting tips, and community fundraisers lead this week’s local roundup.
Sheboygan County looks set for a cooler, breezier stretch today into Friday, with Lake Michigan keeping the shoreline chillier than some inland spots. Here’s what that could mean for commutes, school pickup, and outdoor plans.
The GameBoard in downtown Sheboygan has been named the 2026 Retailer of the Year by the Chamber, recognizing its impact on community and connection.
Lakeshore College has earned the 2026-27 Military Friendly Schools designation at the Silver level and was also recognized as a Military Friendly Spouse School.
CLEVELAND, WI – Lakeshore College has been awarded $1.5 million in grant funding from the Wisconsin Technical College System to support a range of initiatives aimed at improving student success, expanding workforce training, and strengthening educational pathways across the region….
Three mid-April music dates to add to your Sheboygan County calendar: free Arts at the Waelderhaus concerts in Kohler on April 12 and April 19, plus Spring Swing ’26 at 3 Sheeps Brewing on April 18.
A ribbon cutting at 10 a.m. Tuesday, April 7 will mark the opening of the Wisconsin Early Autism Project’s new ABA Learning Center at 1338 N. Taylor Drive in Sheboygan, expanding local access to autism services for families across the county.
Student string musicians from across the Sheboygan Area School District will perform together Thursday, April 9 at 7 p.m. at South High School’s Acuity Fieldhouse. Here’s what families should know before heading out.
Sheboygan,, WI – April 4, 2026 – A public talk on ICE data centers, election reminders, vandalism at a local office, and damp weather impacts lead the week.
The Sheboygan Common Council has approved a 1,514-unit residential development on the city’s south side. Here’s what the phased project through 2042 means for families, schools, neighborhoods, and local businesses.
Mead Public Library’s latest April 2026 updates include free Ground News access, an estate planning workshop, Mead Con events, gardening help, grief support crafting, a memory cafe and more.
CLEVELAND, WI – A new scholarship fund has been established at Lakeshore College to support students pursuing higher education, thanks to the generosity and vision of a recent donor. The Eugene A. and Elsie E. Patterson Scholarship Fund was created…
Mead Public Library’s April 2026 family lineup includes new STEAM kits, special events, tween programs, weekly storytimes, baby and preschool activities, and the countdown to Mead Con.
Lakeshore College names three trustees for new terms starting July 2026, including one new appointment and two reappointments.
Urgent alert: A fast-moving grass fire near the 4300 block of Birch Hill Lane requires immediate evacuation from the area within 1 mile.
Sheboygan,, WI – March 28, 2026 – Paramedics prepare to give blood in the field as April 7 election activity ramps up and local safety updates unfold.
With local spring break underway March 22–28, 2026, Mead Public Library in downtown Sheboygan is offering creative, low-cost activities for kids, teens, and adults—from the PEEPS Diorama Contest (through April 2) to Kids on Canvas, Stickerpalooza, and a Roll & Create RPG sampler.
Across the United States, March 28, 2026—dubbed “No Kings Day”—is expected to become one of the largest protest mobilizations in American history. Organizers report that more than 3,000 events are planned across all 50 states, spanning cities, suburbs, and rural…
Sheboygan,, WI – March 21, 2026 – Early voting ramps up for the April 7 election as blizzard cleanup continues and spring planning meetings wrap up.
Sheboygan,, WI – March 20, 2026 – Early voting expands ahead of April 7 while crews continue cleanup after a blizzard that dropped up to a foot of snow in parts of the county.
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