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What lies beneath Norfork Lake?

Photo courtesy of www.ozarkhistory.com Blasting work and construction on the dam began in the spring of 1941.
New RV park plans going forward

The Lincoln County Multi-Purpose Facility is about to expand dramatically with an addition that will provide hookups for recreational vehicles and allow the complex to increase the size and variety of its ...
11 agencies get Community Foundation grants

The Community Foundation of the Ozarks has awarded 11 community agencies grants totaling $140,000 to address environmental and senior issues.
County hopefuls' unusual notions

Imagine police officers skimming the
jordan river on Jet Skis to watch for waterfront crime.
Most jordan Lake Rules headed on to the General Assembly

Ten of 12
jordan Lake Rules are headed for the General Assembly this January, prompting local leaders to take a serious look at what their next step in fighting the storm water regulation could be.
Cops on Jet Skis? More pond parks? A look at what Salt Lake County candidates are pitching

Imagine police officers skimming the
jordan river on Jet Skis to watch for waterfront crime.
Vital buoy funds are found

An observation buoy in Penobscot Bay used by fishermen, boaters, scientists and the U.S. Coast Guard will continue to collect oceanographic data for another year, thanks to recent funding secured from the ...
Local group grades neighborhood watersheds

Local group grades neighborhood watersheds Rappahannock landowners and residents can now look at a Watershed Report Card to discover how healthy and well-protected their neighborhood watershed is.
Twin Falls fight, but falls at tourney

Times-News Close, but not quite. That was the story of the night for the Twin Falls High School volleyball team at the Region Four-Five-Six tournament Tuesday in Idaho Falls.
Oregon's LNG race gets hotter, Oregon LNG seeks OK

Backers of a proposed liquefied natural gas terminal have applied to federal energy regulators to build a facility on a spit of sand that juts from Clatsop County into the Columbia
river.