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Four of the City of Lake Geneva's beaches remain closed due to blue-green algae, a bloom that can produce toxins that can make humans and animals sick, or even cause them to die in some cases.
The City of Lake Geneva announced that the four remaining closed beaches have reopened as of Friday.
LAKE GENEVA -- The Lake Geneva City Council on Tuesday, May 19 voted 4-3 to open Lake Geneva’s beach for Memorial Day weekend -- the unofficial start of summer. It's a decision that has divided ...
FROM LAKE GENEVA ON THE CONTROVERSY ALL -- CONTROVERSIAL DECISION TO RE-OPEN. >> THE SAND IS READY, THE PIERS ARE PAINTED, AND RIVIERA BEACH IN DOWNTOWN LAKE GENEVA WILL BE OPEN FOR MEMORIAL DAY ...
Thousands typically flock to Lake Geneva in Wisconsin for the Memorial Day weekend but this year the city has made changes to keep people safe from the coronanvirus.
After about a week of beach closures in Lake Geneva due to dangerous blue-green algae, the city announced in a Facebook post that all beach swimming restrictions have been lifted as of Friday ...
LAKE GENEVA (WKOW) - Lake Geneva's popular Riviera Beach will open Saturday but without its longtime city beach supervisor, who resigned over concerns about the potential spread of the coronavirus.
Articles and videos about 'Nothing like we've ever seen:' Memorial Day crowds at reopened Lake Geneva beach 'raise concern' on FOX6 News Milwaukee.
The truck serves perch tacos, brisket sandwiches and more at Geneva State Park beach through mid-September, with plans for private events and festivals.
Lake Geneva's Williams Bay and Fontana beaches, which were also closed last weekend through Tuesday due to algae, have since reopened. The Geneva Lake Environmental Agency and Walworth County Public ...
The City of Lake Geneva announced that the four remaining closed beaches have reopened as of Friday.
Four of the City of Lake Geneva's beaches remain closed due to blue-green algae, a bloom that can produce toxins that can make humans and animals sick, or even cause them to die in some cases.