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I caught up with the southwest regional fishery manager Art Butts to learn more about the concerns walleye bring to our region and our anglers.
Lake County officials have introduced “Vision 2050,” the county’s first comprehensive plan in over 60 years. Led by the Lake County commissioners, the Lake County Planning Commission, and con… ...
If you're planning to eat your Lake Huron catch, you need to know which species are the safest. Check out Michigan's Eat Safe Fish Guide.
Today we decided to walk out on Lake Erie's Eastern basin and there was plenty of "shove ice" to navigate and go around. We walked out to about 45 feet of water and started to get into some nicer ...
The presence of yellow pollen in the Lake Tahoe area during early summer is a common phenomenon. Here’s its potential health impacts, and tips to adapt to the yucky yellow stuff.
Local News Local conservation groups, EPA to address Lake Cascade water quality issues Roughly a dozen community members attended a meeting on Friday evening to learn about the project.
The need for affordable housing in Shasta County is once again playing out. This time in the city of Shasta Lake. Applications are being processed for Cascade Village, the multi-use development ...
Perch Lake restored, rejoined to St. Louis River Perch Lake was once a bay of the river, before development separated the two.
Thanks to efforts by multiple agencies, cleanup and restoration of Duluth's Perch Lake has been completed.
It’s the beginning of mayfly season and soon thousands of these harmless flies will continue to emerge from Lake Erie.
Buckeye, another canal lake, is shallow, aging and has needed costly maintenance. It requires yearly fish infusions of millions of saugeyes, hybrid striped bass and yellow perch.