Saturday, September 30, 2006

 

In the Media

Today Waukesha Freeman, weekend edition reporter, Justin Kern, began a two-part series entitled 'Not Your Typical River' about "how Lake Country communities are working to increase the visibility of the rivers that flow through them."
The vote passed at the meeting of the Pewaukee River Partnership on Sept. 28th was highlighted in the article.
"The Pewaukee River Partnership, which has brought monitoring and grant money to river projects since 2004, voted Thursday night to pursue building a riverwalk in the village" said Charlie Shong, director of the Lake Pewaukee Sanitary District and a partnership board member.
Mary Schwister, president of PRP, explained "the river will always be over-shadowed (by the Lake), but can have its own draw. It's an asset that's been in hiding."

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