March 31 recap: Lake Geneva news you may have missed today
Get a recap of Tuesday's local news stories from Lake Geneva Regional News.
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Column from Stephanie Klett and Bill Barth reviewing the food and services that Riga-Tony’s restaurant in the town of Delavan has to offer.
There are Easter egg hunts and more throughout the area this weekend.
Time is now to help column written by Sal Dimiceli
Representatives from Upland Design Ltd. presented preliminary final concept plans for Zone 1 of the Hillmoor property to Lake Geneva officials during the March 13 Hillmoor Commission meeting. Plans for Zone 1 are set to include walking trails, disc golf course, dog park, splash pad, amphitheater, playground area, sledding hills and picnic pavilions. The plan also is set to feature native planting areas. Final concept plans for the project are set to be presented to the Hillmoor Commission members on Thursday, April 9 and Monday, April 13. Members of the Lake Geneva City Council approved in November 2025 to hire Upland Design to help city officials develop a concept plan for Zone 1 of the Hillmoor property, which city officials purchased in late 2022 for about $6 million from White River Holdings, LLC in Chicago
Lake Geneva alderwoman Sherri Ames is being challenged for her District 1 seat by local business owner Anthony Silvestri during the April 7 spring election with both candidates answering a questionnaire submitted by the Lake Geneva Regional News. The candidates were asked to answer their questions in 200 words or less. The candidates were asked questions about their past political experience, issues they feel are affecting the city of Lake Geneva and what they would like to accomplish if they are are elected.
Letter to the editor from Lake Geneva resident Joseph Esposito questioning whether a competitive bidding process was used for a recent land sale
John Halverson’s weekly column talking about recent conversation he had with a cashier during a visit to a grocery store
Geneva Lake Conservancy officials are accepting orders for their annual Native Plant Sale through May 1. Orders may be picked up on May 22.
Officials from the American Heart Association are encouraging people to walk during National Walking Day, which on April 1. American Heart Association representatives said there are several health benefits to walking.
Column from Stephanie Klett and Bill Barth reviewing the food and services that Riga-Tony’s restaurant in the town of Delavan has to offer.

