Sheboygan annexation advances Northland Plastics headquarters plan
Sheboygan’s Plan Commission approved an annexation tied to Northland Plastics’ proposed headquarters relocation. The Common Council was scheduled to review it Aug. 3.
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Sheboygan’s Plan Commission approved an annexation tied to Northland Plastics’ proposed headquarters relocation. The Common Council was scheduled to review it Aug. 3.
Sheboygan will mail 2026 changed-assessment notices Aug. 10. Owners can review their assessments during Open Book Aug. 24-28 and seek a formal hearing.
The Erie Avenue/North 25th Street/Wilgus Road intersection was scheduled to reopen after August 3, but Erie Avenue and several other Sheboygan streets remain restricted as summer projects continue.
AAA’s July 28 Sheboygan metro averages show gas and diesel easing from the prior day while remaining higher than last week, last month and last year.
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