Surprising Stuff, December 11, 2019
Surprising Stuff The BID (Business Improvement District). With Bridget Leech’s departure from the...
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Surprising Stuff The BID (Business Improvement District). With Bridget Leech’s departure from the...
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR To Friends and Customers of the Red Geranium. After thirty-five years of...
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Little Gems Burlington will be hosting the Wisconsin State Ice Carving Competition. On Saturday,...
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Opinion/Editorial WINDS OF CHANGE Politics is a word frequently denied attention in our...
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The coming election is going to prove crucial in deciding the direction Lake Geneva’s development and administration is likely to take, as the future looms just up ahead. New alderpersons, and even a new mayor (the existing mayor, Tom Hartz, is expected to run for re-election) would also mean potential new players on the plan commission and other vital areas
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