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Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, emerged as a resort town in the 1870s, popularized by images of its side-wheeler steamboats.The lakeshore at Broad Street became the main water transportation hub with the construction of the Whiting House Hotel; the train station was located approximately .5 miles due north on Broad St.
WZRK (1550 AM) was a radio station licensed to Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, United States.Its studio and transmitter were located on State Highway 50 east of Lake Geneva. [2] The station ran 1,000 watts during daytime hours, with a two tower array and a directional pattern to the east and west.
Fontana-on-Geneva Lake (locally known as "Fontana") is a village located on Geneva Lake in Walworth County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 3,120 at the 2020 census . Geography
The lake front at Geneva, hardest hit by the Tauredunum event of 563 AD. The Tauredunum event (German: Tauredunum-Ereignis) of 563 AD was a tsunami on Lake Geneva (then under the Frankish territory of the Kingdom of Orleans), triggered by a massive landslide which caused widespread devastation and loss of life along the lakeshore.
The club later merged with the West End Yacht Club to form the Lake Geneva Yacht Club Fontana-On-Geneva Lake, Wisconsin. The General Philip H. Sheridan Race Regatta was originally raced in Sandbagger sloops and is currently raced in A-Scows. LGYC was a charter member of the Inland Lake Yachting Association founded in 1897.
Sal Dimiceli is a real estate businessman from Lake Geneva, Wisconsin who writes a column on charity for the Lake Geneva Regional News.Dimiceli's column, "The Time is Now to Help," has been likened to "a 'Dear Abby' for the down and out", but is perhaps more akin to the Percy Ross column, Thanks a Million.
The News also prints the free KN Sampler, which is delivered by mail to homes in the city of Kenosha, as well as select ZIP Codes in Lake County, Illinois. In January 2019, Lee Enterprises purchased the Kenosha News, as well as its sister paper, the Lake Geneva Regional News, from United Communications Corporation.