Governor Tony Evers was no stranger to Sheboygan County in 2025, with some notable stops during the year for the Plymouth native.
The Governor attended a roundtable discussion with the Plymouth Project in Sheboygan back on June 17th. The project, a collaboration between the City of Plymouth and the Sheboygan County Economic Development Corporation, is building 94 new single-family homes in the community with some $3.4 million coming from the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation’s Infrastructure Access Loan program.

Governor Evers Attends Plymouth Project Roundtable Discussion on June 17.
The governor’s most extensive visit was more recent, on December 16th when Evers and the First Lady were in Sheboygan to celebrate the “Shop Small Wisconsin Season” which was proclaimed by the governor to encourage support for local, small businesses during the holiday shopping season.
Mayor Sorenson accompanied the governor at Sheboygan’s Business Improvement District Annual Meeting to talk with local business leaders. Stops were made at Word Haven, EOS Surf Shop and Olivu, and the couple also toured the Above and Beyond Children’s Museum.

Governor Evers Visiting EOS Surf Shop on December 16.
Then it was on to the alma mater of both the governor and first lady, Plymouth High School, where they dropped off blankets for the 2nd annual Peers for Peers Blanket Drive.

Governor Evers and the First Lady at Their Alma Mater, Plymouth High, on December 16.
The Governor has one more year in office. He has decided not to run for another term next November.



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