Since July 4th lands on a Sunday this year, Town of Lincoln garbage and recycling will be collected on the normal, scheduled route day. Please make sure to have your carts out by 6:00 AM with all items in the carts and the tops closed. If you have any questions regarding garbage and recycling collection, please contact Going Garbage at 920-854-2114.
For Sale: Three locks owned by Town of Lincoln
These locks were originally installed at new Town Hall on Maple Road in Lincoln, but replaced with panic bars shortly after taking ownership of building. Combination deadbolt is priced at $80. Deadbolts are priced at $20 each. Contact Clerk Mary Ann Salmon by email: [email protected] or by phone: 920.366.3640.


Election Results in Town of Lincoln April 6, 2021
169 ballots cast
State Superintendent: Underly 98, Kerr 63
Court of Appeals Judge District 3: Cveykus 60, Gill 85
Town Chairman: Jesse Jerabek 136 , Write-ins: 3 (scattering)
Town Supervisor #1: Jordan Nowak 127, Write-ins: 13 (Cory Cochart 9 + scattering)
Town Supervisor #2: Brent Eisenman 133, Write-ins: 10 (Cory Cochart 8 + scattering)
Town Clerk: Mary Ann Salmon 153
Town Treasurer: Tim Strnad 156
Town Assessor: Joe Jerabek 154
Constable: No registered candidate: Write-ins: 9 (Dick Bultman 3 + scattering)
Algoma School District School Board Member – City (2 seats): Emert 36, Qualman 44
Algoma School District School Board Member – Unincorporated (1 seat): Schmitz 59
Luxemburg – Casco School District School Board (2 seats): Spude 80, Delain 66
Residents may review the newly approved Groundwater and Surface Water Protection Report and Recommendations discussed at the Public Hearing held on February 22, 2021 and approved by the Town Board on March 1, 2021 by using this link:
A SECURE DEPOSIT BOX IS NOW AVAILABLE AT NEW TOWN HALL FOR PROPERTY TAX PAYMENTS & ABSENTEE BALLOT DROP-OFF. DEPOSIT BOX IS LOCATED IN DOOR ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF NEW LINCOLN TOWN HALL, N8016 MAPLE ROAD, CASCO, WI AND IS MONITORED BY SECURITY CAMERAS. ABSENTEE BALLOT DROP-OFF AND IN-PERSON VOTING WILL NO LONGER BE AVAILABLE AT THE CLERK’S HOME.
FOR SALE: 3.2 ACRE PARCEL ON HAWK RD currently owned by the Town of Lincoln
BIDS FOR TOWN PROPERTY… The Town is currently accepting bids on one of two pieces of land it owns on Hawk Road. While there are two parcels, only one 3.2 acre piece will be sold. The minimum bid is $6,000, with the buyer responsible for applicable legal fees and closing costs. The Town will give preference to bidders residing in the Town of Lincoln. Bids must be submitted to either the Town Clerk or Town Chairman by March 1, 2021 at 7 PM. More information is available from any Town officer.
New Town Hall Available for Rent
See Forms under Services Tab to view and print rental application.
KEWAUNEE COUNTY BUILDINGS CLOSING DUE TO CORONA VIRUS PRECAUTIONS
Kewaunee County. The County buildings are closing to the public, however, at this time employees are still reporting to work and/or are working from home.
2020 Wisconsin Election Dates
Spring Primary – February 18, 2020
Spring Election and Presidential Preference Primary – April 7, 2020
Partisan Primary – August 11, 2020
General and Presidential Election – November 3, 2020
MyVote Wisconsin Website At myvote.wi.gov you can register to vote, check your voter registration status, find your polling place, see what’s on your ballot, request an absentee ballot and check provisional ballot status.
Kewaunee County Invasive Species

Wildlife & Wetland Solutions returned to the County to treat the invasive species known as Japanese Knotweed and Phragmites. This concluded treatment for 2019. We would like to thank Kewaunee County and all the landowners who worked with us to identify invasive species on their properties. We will be updating treatment maps that show the locations to illustrate where herbicide was used on Wild Parsnip, Japanese Knotweed, and Phragmites in 2018 and 2019. It is important to note that although we cannot eradicate invasive species, we can control the spread with a collaborative approach. Long term maintenance, monitoring, and physical and chemical treatment is necessary. If you would like more information on the Kewaunee County Invasive Species Management Plan we are creating in cooperation with the county’s Land and Water Conservation Department, please contact Madison Smith or Kate Nelson at 920.448.2820. If your property was not treated, we apologize that we were unable to treat every property, but we can assist with providing resources to help landowners treat their own property and recommended techniques.