Front Page, April 15, 2026
How badly is the local economy being hurt by this war and the tariff situation, and then how hard is it for the elements of the local economies around the lake, in terms of personal experience and survivability?
Read Moreby Geneva Shore Report | Apr 18, 2026 | Front Page | 0 |
How badly is the local economy being hurt by this war and the tariff situation, and then how hard is it for the elements of the local economies around the lake, in terms of personal experience and survivability?
Read Moreby Geneva Shore Report | Apr 4, 2026 | Front Page | 0 |
The election is coming next Tuesday for city positions, and the prime position being contested is for mayor. Even though Lake Geneva has a ”weak mayor” position to be filled, either with the current mayor running again, or a city council member vying for the spot
Read Moreby Geneva Shore Report | Mar 29, 2026 | Front Page | 0 |
Everyone knows there’s an election coming. In last week’s newspaper edition of the Geneva Shore Report, a letter to the editor indicated just how upset the people were who worked tirelessly and voluntarily to allow all the candidates for office a chance to speak to the public
Read Moreby Geneva Shore Report | Mar 20, 2026 | Front Page | 0 |
Front Page GARY CON!!! Gary Con XVIII is scheduled for March 19–22, 2026, in Lake Geneva. Join...
Read Moreby Geneva Shore Report | Mar 7, 2026 | Front Page | 0 |
The 19th Annual Delavan Train Show is coming to town this weekend, March 7th and 8th! Climb aboard for a full day of railroading fun and step into a miniature world. Explore detailed model train displays chugging through multiple “stops” around historic downtown Delavan.
Read Moreby Geneva Shore Report | Mar 2, 2026 | Front Page | 0 |
Approximately one year from now, the downtown area of Lake Geneva will face a form of business, tourist, and residential destruction.
Read Moreby Geneva Shore Report | Feb 19, 2026 | Front Page | 0 |
What has happened to the mass media? The Geneva Shore Report has been reporting about the mass media and how the importance of small city and village newspapers has become so much more important for the public to read, and to support in any way it can.
Read Moreby Geneva Shore Report | Feb 13, 2026 | Front Page | 0 |
here has been a confirmed case of measles in Walworth County. Members of the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) announced on Friday that they are investigating a confirmed case of measles in Milwaukee.
Read Moreby Chuck Bartok | Feb 7, 2026 | Front Page | 0 |
Meanwhile, Tom Hartz of Simple Restaurant and his Simple Bakery next door (plus, the Simple Apothecary next door to that), plunked down $750,000 for that chunk of land right across Edwards Boulevard from the Fairfield Hotel.
Read Moreby Geneva Shore Report | Jan 31, 2026 | Front Page | 0 |
Could Hillmoor become Lake Geneva’s Central Park? The former Hillmoor Golf Course near downtown has become a natural park with the White River flowing through it, and requires some work.
Read Moreby Geneva Shore Report | Jan 22, 2026 | Front Page | 0 |
The Alberta Clipper makes its way down from that Canadian repository of that huge country’s land of winter tundra. So far, the winter season has produced near-record snowfalls, at least in the continuity of their continuity.
Read Moreby Geneva Shore Report | Jan 15, 2026 | Front Page | 0 |
Who is this guy, anyway? He runs a flooring company. He’s also the mayor of Lake Geneva. The staff of the GSR has been through several mayors.
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