Former Badgers running back Melvin Gordon answers questions about joining the University of Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame as part of the class of 2026.
From left, Jean Doliber, co-owner of Le Cookery, Alexandria Binanti, executive director for the Business Improvement District, and Pepper Krunig, activites director for Harbor Shores on Lake Geneva, tour downtown Lake Geneva to determine what type of improvements could be made to the area.
Business Improvement District Executive Director Alexandria Binanti, center, said one of the improvements that could be made of the downtown area is the appearance of the garbage receptacles, which she mentions during a tour with Jean Doliber, left, and Pepper Krunig, right.
Representatives from the Business Improvement District recently hosted tours of downtown Lake Geneva to give residents and business officials an opportunity to view improvements that could be made to the area.
Local nonprofits receive $2,500 from Restaurant Week Charity Check program
The Dementia Friendly Community Initiative was one of four local nonprofits to receive funding from this year’s Restaurant Week Charity Check program. From left are Bernadette Russow, Dementia Friendly Community Initiative co-founder; Matt Foster of Tito’s Handmade Vodka; and Eric Russow, Dementia Friendly Community Initiative co-founder.
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Matt Foster of Tito’s Handmade Vodka, from left, presents a $2,500 check to Elizabeth Russell-Jones, Tammy Dunn, Karen Stoneman and Penny Hallett, all from the Bridge Food & Diaper Bank.
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Matt Foster of Tito’s Handmade Vodka presents a $2,500 check to Cindy Holmes of Sleep in Heavenly Peace.
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Matt Foster of Tito’s Handmade Vodka presents Koko Cooper of the Tree House Child and Family Center with a $2,500 check.
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From left, Jean Doliber, co-owner of Le Cookery, Alexandria Binanti, executive director for the Business Improvement District, and Pepper Krunig, activites director for Harbor Shores on Lake Geneva, tour downtown Lake Geneva to determine what type of improvements could be made to the area.
Business Improvement District Executive Director Alexandria Binanti, center, said one of the improvements that could be made of the downtown area is the appearance of the garbage receptacles, which she mentions during a tour with Jean Doliber, left, and Pepper Krunig, right.
Representatives from the Business Improvement District recently hosted tours of downtown Lake Geneva to give residents and business officials an opportunity to view improvements that could be made to the area.