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The Curious Case of Lake Geneva’s Unwanted Watercraft: A Tale of Municipal Folly and Aquatic Bewilderment

How City Officials Spent Taxpayer Money on Daily Lake Patrols and Then Couldn't Figure Out Where to Park the Damn Thing Jesus Christ, where do...

Lake Geneva City Council Faces Developer Threats, Trolley Costs, and Closed-Session Decisions

Tree requirements spark legal threats, bulk pickup stalls, and a BID trolley proposal raises questions about cost, storage, and accountability. In Lake Geneva, nothing says...

Lake Geneva Mayor Breaks Tie to Approve No-Bid Land Sale to Former Mayor

Council Vote Sparks Transparency Concerns Over 11-Acre Sheridan Springs Property Deal LAKE GENEVA, WI — The fix was in from the beginning, and anyone who...

Lake Geneva Weighs Path to Change How City Attorney Is Selected

Charter ordinance history, referendums, and legal hurdles frame City Council discussion Lake Geneva, Wisconsin — City officials are revisiting a long‑running and legally complex question:...

Highway 50 Construction in Downtown Lake Geneva Triggers Parking and Sidewalk Debate

Parking losses, sidewalk gaps, and a $9 million rebuild expose long-running tensions over walkability The downtown merchant class is frothing like a busted radiator, yanking...

“Public Land, Private Friends, and One Mayor with a For-Sale Sign”A Lake Geneva Horror Story

A routine land designation, a closed-door negotiation and a public parking lot that may soon belong to someone else Mayor Todd Krause has begun carving...

Lake Geneva Alderwomen Stand up For Neighborhoods

In Lake Geneva, a dispute over trees, sidewalks and setbacks reveals how small planning decisions quietly favor developers over neighborhoods, until councillors decide otherwise The...

Lake Geneva Wisconsin Quietly Doubles Short-Term Rental Fees in After-Hours Vote

As residents were distracted by Christmas and cocktails, City Hall rushed through a late-night fee hike that blindsided property owners, exposed double standards, and...

Mayor Todd Krause’s Hillmoor Commission declares 21 acres of the nature preserve as Surplus.

Mayor Todd Krause’s hand-picked Hillmoor Commission gathered on September 11, 2025, under the polite fiction of civic duty, and calmly declared 21 acres of...

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