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Letters to the Editor, April 26, 2017

Letters to the Editor, April 26, 2017

Letters to the Editor Letter to the editor by Ed Yaeger, former Lake Geneva alderperson. This public record report has to do with concerns and opinions from friends, neighbors, taxpayers, and historians, about the proposed annexation, with zoning changes, of the...

Letters To The Editor, April 12, 2017

Letters To The Editor, April 12, 2017

Letter to the Editor by Ruth Hackman (the Kite lady) Lake Geneva resident. My store is across the street from the Riviera so I see people every Saturday speeding around looking for parking and not wanting to be late. Sometimes they try to park in the alley next to my...

Letters to the Editor, March 15, 2017

Letters to the Editor, March 15, 2017

  Letter to the editor by Ed Yaeger, former Lake Geneva alderperson. I live in historic Lake Geneva. I’ve been here thirty years. It has been said, "if you don't love it, you can't protect it." Well, I love Lake Geneva. Along with many others I try to...

Letters to the Editor, February 22, 2017

Letters to the Editor, February 22, 2017

LETTER TO THE EDITOR   Dear City of Lake Geneva, These past few days have been 60 degrees and higher. This past weekend I had 127 adults and children asking for a bathroom (at the Kite Store). This is an increase of more than 30% from the previous year, on...

Comments FROM the Editor

Comments FROM the Editor

Miscellaneous Comments From The Editor   1) The funniest question to be called into the Geneva Shore Report headquarters phone was recorded by answering machine last week. A woman called in representing a local club she belongs to. Her question was very to...

Letters to the Editor, November 9, 2016

Letters to the Editor, November 9, 2016

Letters to the Editor   Here’s what Kurt Jones wrote in to tell us about Badger’s football team: “They never should have been eligible to play...they should have ended up with a 2-7 record (They were 7 games into the season when they got called on it)...

Letters To The Editor, October 12, 2016

Letters To The Editor, October 12, 2016

Letters to the Editor About the recent barrel racing event: People should have seen the Badger Equestrian Team having a private homecoming at our district competition. They had to miss it to be at the event and held a dance on the barn. It was amazing. They put...

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor   About obeying the rules: Sometimes we see what is wrong and fail to see what is right, but when we see what is wrong elsewhere, then it can enable us to see and appreciate what is right here. For example: There is a lack of...

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Will there be “Justice for James,” the young man assaulted at Popeye’s Restaurant? The answer is “No”, nothing can undo what was done and the purpose of our system is not “justice” if it were

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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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