
Lakes Erie, Ontario set water-level records
Also setting a new mark was Lake St. Clair, which is part of the waterway linking Lakes Huron and Erie.

Also setting a new mark was Lake St. Clair, which is part of the waterway linking Lakes Huron and Erie.

High water on Lake Erie a bit of a “downer,” but these masses of mayflies are a delicacy for the walleyes to savor.

One of the best things about being an outdoor writer is that you have an opportunity to fish with a wide variety of angling professionals, be it of the charter captain or guide variety or

Tidelike motion is continuing to flow in, changing the landscape along the shoreline in Erie County in ways not seen since the mid-1980s, when the water levels of Lake Erie and the other Great Lakes

I just arrived home from a fishing trip out of Port Clinton, Ohio, which promotes itself as the walleye capital of the world. From what I’ve seen after every visit, I cannot argue the city’s

An earthquake struck at 10:31 a.m. June 10, only about one-half mile off the Lake County, Ohio, shoreline and at a depth of about three miles underneath Lake Erie, a figure geologists consider as being

Ohio Power Siting Board meeting Wednesday on proposal.

The bloom’s size will ultimately depend on rainfall amounts from now through early summer.

Remarkable turnaround from earlier this decade is bringing welcome relief to shippers and marina owners, but causing flooding and heavy erosion in some areas.
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