The Geneva Shore Report located
281 Sheridan Springs Rd,
Lake Geneva, WI
53417
262-812-4000
Member of the National Newspaper Association
American Society of News Editors
Considered by James Strauss, member of the National Press Club, the most “dangerous newspaper in America”
Mission Statement:
The Geneva Shore Report came into being, and continues to exist, for the purpose of assisting, continuing and expanding the efforts of those committed to living near, or visiting, a small geographic place on the planet called Geneva Lake, while preserving its’ health and natural beauty.
A deep belief in causality, entropy and entertainment theory are at the heart of the attempt by the paper’s ownership and staff to recognize and illustrate what it means to truly care about this small lake, and the people that surround it, as they proceed into a blissful future.
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Geneva Shore Report Hot Line
262-812-4000
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- Managing Editor: J. Strauss, Member of the National Press Club
- Operations Manager: Sally Nimmow
- Production/Design: Sal E Productions
- Senior Editor: Vida Rose
- Correspondent Reporters: Terry O’Neill
- Reporters and Video reporters: Dawn Grandon and Lisa Otto
- Washington Correspondent: Dennis Morgan
- Int. Correspondent: Lt. Col. Barry Carver
- Volunteer intern: Cody Maynard
- Intern Investigator: Joni Sommers
- Marketing .: Chuck Bartok
- Published by: Geneva Shore Report Inc.
- Corp Office: 281 Sheridan Springs, Lake Geneva
- Mailing address: 507 Broad St #112 Lake Geneva, WI 53147
- Phone# 262 812 4000
- Cell# 262 581 5300
- genevashorereport@charter.net
- Annual subscription $45.00
- Member NAA, NNA and ASNE
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