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Letters To The Editor, June 27, 2018

Letters To The Editor, June 27, 2018

Letters to the Editor Part Two-Community Rights. “You never really change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.”- R. Buckminster Fuller In a 2010 letter to state legislators signed...

Letters To The Editor, June 20, 2018

Letters To The Editor, June 20, 2018

Letters to the Editor Part I, Our Community Rights. Remember what life was like before the unbridled growth of corporate interests came to occupy our towns and country-sides? Did you know that as important as stopping one threat at a time to our environment and...

Letters To The Editor, June 13, 2018

Letters To The Editor, June 13, 2018

Letters to the Editor   Gruntling The mayor wants to add more police in guarding Lake Geneva schools. Adding more police officers to schools will not solve the school violence problem, because there is currently not a lack of police officers in schools. The...

Letters To The Editor, June 6, 2018

Letters To The Editor, June 6, 2018

Letter to the Editor I want to make two points this a.m. about the alley that runs between Wrigley and Main by my kite store: the silt screens are still on the drains in the alley. I called Lori from WE twice about them. If they stay on, the water works its way...

Letters To The Editor, May 23, 2018

Letters To The Editor, May 23, 2018

Letter to the Editor You can be what you want to be, but that doesn’t mean that you can become president, rich or famous, but it does mean that each of you can be the type of person that you want to be. It will take your effort, but you can be any kind of person...

Letters to the Editor, May 9, 2018

Letters to the Editor, May 9, 2018

Letters to the Editor   We finally were able to spend the winter months in our home in Fairhope, Alabama. Fairhope and Lake Geneva are quite familiar in many ways. Fairhope is a beautiful village lying on the Eastern Shore of Mobile Bay (where “Damn the...

Letters To The Editor, May 2, 2018

Letters To The Editor, May 2, 2018

Letter to the Editor The following is a post on Facebook by the parent of a student at Williams Bay High School I have thought long and hard about the decision to make a public post or comment due to the sensitive nature of the situation at Williams Bay School....

Letters To The Editor, April 25, 2018

Letters To The Editor, April 25, 2018

Letters to the Editor Letter regarding the Shooting Club in Walworth County The rifle range and gun club zealots gathered up more ammo for their Private Sportsman’s Club, and are back on the Linn Plan Commission Agenda for a Public Hearing Monday 4/23/18 to...

Letters To The Editor, April 18, 2018

Letters To The Editor, April 18, 2018

Letters to the Editor The following letter was sent in anonymously Dear Editor, In 2004 our tax dollars paid for a new Judicial Center to securely house our court system, and all the departments who work closely with the courts. To function efficiently, the...

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  1. Cynthia Zuehlke

    Why is the City of Lake Geneva so concerned about property they do not own? They do not own Hillmoor, they do not own Big Foot Beach State Park and it sounds like the Adams property still belongs to the Adams. A developer is to come to the City with a plan of what they would like to build and the City can say no to that plan. Just like they did with Michael Hanley from storage units to tiny homes.

    That leads me to The City of Lake Geneva wants to develop any green space they can get their hands on, Even if it is owned by the State ( Big Foot Beach ) or Hillmoor. Michael Hanley has to provide his development with green space for the tiny homes. REALLY??? The same with bike paths too. All so the City does not have to take care of them? Well the City can not take care of the City itself. They never can keep up with snowplowing. The State of Wisconsin said there is enough traffic to put in the roundabouts, the City say’s there is not enough traffic to keep them mowed. Really?

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