Detroit mayor Jim Trett is wondering what almighty power the town of Detroit angered and how to get back in their good graces. The beloved town on the reservoir east of Salem was once again hammered ...
Curious what Detroit Lake would look like if the controversial plan for a "deep drawdown" of the reservoir moves forward? It's a landscape of deep mud, a small reservoir and even occasional relics ...
On Sunday, Dec. 21, Steny's Lake Country will donate a portion of all sales to Bass Bay Brewhouse employees. PEWAUKEE — Steny's Lake Country in Pewaukee reopened just 24 hours after a burst sprinkler ...
Matt Aldridge was well on his way up the incline of Mount Hood on Saturday when he realized things weren’t going to plan. He and two friends were making slower time than they intended on the ...
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The longtime principal at Lakeridge High School in Lake Oswego resigned abruptly this month, in an unusual midyear shake-up, and several other Lakeridge staff members are on leave for undisclosed ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is considering lowering Detroit Lake to its lowest levels ever, starting in the fall of 2026. It’s part of an effort to help threatened Chinook salmon move downstream.
Lake-effect snow will persist into the weekend across Michigan, especially for those in snowbelt areas — including, the eastern Upper Peninsula which could get as much as 15 inches of snow by Monday, ...
Accumulating lake-effect snow, windy conditions and below-zero temperatures are forecast for Michigan this weekend, Dec. 13-14, with northern Michigan and snowbelt areas seeing the worst of the wintry ...
DETROIT, Ore. — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers plans to draw Detroit Lake lower than usual over the next few years to help two endangered salmon species migrate. Detroit Lake is already low, which ...
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Concerns over planned Detroit Lake drawdown
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will draw down Detroit Lake 55 feet lower than typical for the winter to comply with the Endangered Species Act. Drone video captures flooded Puyallup River as ...
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