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Algae, dead ducks: Solution sought for Fountain City Lake woes
Knoxville News SentinelOver the course of a month, Amy Lyon of North Knoxville said she's seen at least 10 dead ducks floating in the duck pond at Fountain City Park. "There's a lot of ducks dying," she said last week. "They were floating in the pond, and nobody was...Tags: Gardens and Parks, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Issues, Environmental Politics, Travel
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Fishing Report
St. Louis Post-DispatchBaldwin: Catfish good using shad and cut baits; bass fair using spinnerbaits and topwater lures along the riprap; crappie good using jigs in the south end; bluegill good using meal worms. Busch Area: Lake 33: Water temperature is 62 degrees, high and...Tags: Entertainment, Sports, Mark Twain, Catfish, Entertainment Events
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Cathedral leads area at golf invitational
St. Cloud Times, Minn.It was one of those days that Erin Stocker won't soon forget. Beat your best score on your home course by five strokes and you've got scrapbook material. "Everything seemed to kind of go in for me today," Stocker said. The St. Cloud Cathedral senior...Tags: Dwayne Johnson, National Basketball Association
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When boating Kansas lakes, beware what lurks below
The Wichita EagleBoaters beware. That's always been the watch phrase for boating on Kansas lakes, because so many are filled with trees and rocks lurking just below the water. But as warm weather beckons boaters, they need to know some of the state's lakes are...Tags: Boats, Dwayne Johnson, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Aquaculture, Tourism and Leisure
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Star Tribune (Minneapolis) Dennis Anderson column
Star TribuneSo far this spring, little has gone as planned on Mille Lacs, starting with the late ice-out, which -- if it didn't occur Thursday afternoon or evening -- likely will happen Friday. In addition to millions of dollars of revenue lost by resorts, bait...Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry, Aquaculture, Fishing, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Judge grants creator of Clinton trout pond 90 days to resolve dispute with DEP
Bangor Daily News, MaineWATERVILLE, Maine -- The attorney for a Clinton man accused of creating an illegal trout pond said he believes his client and the state can avoid a trial. Richard Lary, 68, was in Waterville District Court on Thursday for his initial appearance...Tags: Trials, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges
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Tennis: Menchville boys knock off defending regional champs, give Peninsula a rare state berth
sdearth@dailypress.com | 757-247-4640NEWPORT NEWS – After taking a long test Thursday morning in advanced-placement world history, Matt Strehle helped his Menchville High tennis teammates pass a challenging test and make history. Strehle won a grueling three-setter in mid-to-high-80-...Tags: Tennis
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Trout fishing contests should make for big catches this weekend
If you're into trout fishing, this is the weekend to get out there and do it. Two great contests take place this weekend. Saturday features both the 2013 Lunkerfest on the Lehigh River from the East Penn Township Boat launch in Bowmanstown, and the...
Tags: Outdoor Equipment, Weather, Bowmanstown, Orefield, Sports and Outdoor Equipment
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Colonial League softball all-star team announced
Groller's Corner2013 Colonial League All-Star Softball Team FIRST TEAM Name School Grade Catcher Melissa Albe Palisades 11 1st Base Tara Gorman Notre Dame Green Pond 12 2nd Base Sam Doherty Palmerton 12 3rd Base Jordan Dardas Catasauqua 12 Short Stop Arastina Barry... -
Plocki's clutch hit sends Deer Lakes baseball to semifinals
The Valley News-Dispatch, Tarentum, Pa.When the "antlers" go up, there's only one thing the other team can do: fear the deer. In lieu of rally caps, Deer Lakes baseball players put their hands to their heads and make antlers whenever a teammate notches an extra-base hit. Greensburg Central...Tags: Sports, Baseball
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The Fresno Bee Marek Warszawski column
The Fresno BeeSummer's early arrival in the mountains north and east of Fresno is great news in some ways and a tad worrisome in others. Let me explain. Oh, sure. It's wonderful to have Tioga Road, which opened Saturday, and Kaiser Pass Road, which was scheduled to...Tags: Weather, Holidays, Weather Reports, Memorial Day, Human Interest
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