Tipoffs for Fremont, Ohio (Lake Erie) Newsletter for Sunday August 18, 2024 ( 4 items ) |
Governor Hochul Announces $10 Million to Save Iconic World War II Naval Vessels on Buffalo's Waterfront
ALBANY, New York, Aug. 13 -- Gov. Kathy Hochul, D-New York, issued the following news release on Aug. 12, 2024:
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Funding Allows City of Buffalo to Repair and Restore USS The Sullivans and USS Croaker, Ensuring They Stay Afloat and Extending Life of Each Vessel
World War II Vessels Are Major Tourism Destinations and Recognizable Symbols of the Buffalo Skyline
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Governor Kathy Hochul today announced $10 million to support the repair and restoration of two iconic World War II naval sh
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Idaho Gov. Little Issues Commentary: Idaho's Water Is in Trouble and Farmers, Not Government Mandates, Are the Solution
BOISE, Idaho, Aug. 15 -- Gov. Brad Little, R-Idaho, issued the following commentary on Aug. 14, 2024:
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Idaho's Water Is in Trouble and Farmers, Not Government Mandates, Are the Solution
Most people don't know it, but Idaho has a problem - a big problem only Idahoans can solve.
Idaho is facing a water shortage underground. It's a tough message to convey because Idaho is in a good water year, but this is not about the water you can see. It is about the water you can't see. The Eastern Sna
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Ohio State: Lake Erie Walleye Growth is Driven by Parents' Size, Experience
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Aug. 15 (TNSres) -- Ohio State University issued the following news:
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Study finds legacy conditions more influential than recent temperature, food
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Parent size and the conditions in which actively spawning adults lived are the most influential factors affecting growth of Lake Erie walleye, a new study has found.
The findings surprised the scientists, who expected recent temperatures and food availability to have the highest impact on walleye growth.
Cold winters
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Using Sound to Connect People to Green Bay
MADISON, Wisconsin, Aug. 15 (TNSres) -- The University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute issued the following news:
On a sunny morning in mid-June, the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay's research vessel, Phoenix, headed out onto the bay. Aboard were Sea Grant researchers Emily Tyner and Bill Sallak and a small mound of recording equipment. The boat was piloted by Chris Houghton, assistant professor and fish ecologist, who was assisted by first mate, undergraduate student Jacob Hoffman.
The bay
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