• Lake Erie continues to please anglers

    By Dan Armitage, outdoors writer Ohio anglers testing the waters of Lake Erie this season can expect 2024 to again offer world-class ‘catching’ opportunities, according to the Ohio Division of Wildlife (ODOW), as after years of strong walleye hatches, Lake Erie continues to affirm that it is The Walleye Capital of the World. What’s more,

  • The Great Salt Lake is Disappearing So Utah Bans Rights of Nature.

    Image by Erin Testone. Though Utah’s state government has failed to pull the Great Salt Lake from the verge of collapse, on March 20, 2024, Utah Governor Spencer Cox signed a law that prohibits the state and local governments from granting legal personhood to animals, plants, or major ecosystems like the Great Salt Lake. The law is a reaction to a growing rights of nature movement in Utah seeking to secure legal personhood for the Great Salt Lake. By passing this law, Utah joins Ohio and...

  • Mountain Lake teen drowns in Cottonwood County lake

    He left the canoe to retrieve an oar while boating on Monday evening.

  • Verizon upgrades Home Device Protect to cover almost all devices, 2nd residences, more

    Verizon is out with an update for its Home Device Protect plan that repairs or replaces an unlimited number of devices from computers, game consoles, smart home devices, TVs, and now robot vacuums, healthcare devices, and more. The service also now covers a 2nd residence, 24/7 tech support, in-home expert visits, and more. more

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    Montgomery County officials warn people south of Lake Conroe about potential flooding; Lake Conroe temporarily closed

    Heavy rain in Walker and Montgomery counties may cause the need to increase how much water is being released from Lake Conroe. That could lead to major flooding.

  • Left To Their Own Devices

    This rich and sometimes compelling book touches on multiple newsworthy themes, but its central thesis will come as no surprise to anyone who closely follows U.S. politics. Joe Biden “ran for president as a staunch moderate,” but since taking office he has “applied his pragmatic moderate branding on a far more left-wing set of policy prescriptions than the Democratic Party had ever offered.”

  • Mountain Lake Journal

    This week: The new efforts underway looking into raising a historic Revolutionary War gunboat from the bottom of Lake Champlain. And, we sit down with Assemblyman Billy Jones to size up the new state budget, the record funding restored to schools, and the threat of more prison closures.

  • Mountain Lake Journal

    This week: Legislative leaders pass a record $237 billion state budget, we’ll cover where and how the money will be spent, and the threat of the state closing more prisons in the coming year. Also, could this popular Mall from years back along the border be demolished to make way for new housing? On the next Mountain Lake Journal.

  • Mysterious Disappearances ‒ Episode 4

    Who are Oto and Adashino? Where did they come from? Why are they living in the abandoned station? Oto doesn't want to answer those questions, but we get some clues nevertheless this week.

  • Tensions grow with Kari Lake

    Tensions grow with Kari Lake (First column, 11th story, link) Related stories:WAXMAN: WHY DID DIRTY PECKER SNITCH ON STAND?POLL: More than half of voters think Trump committed crimesDon could have to wear an ankle tag under house arrestHaley Supporters Biggest VulnerabilityTaxes, Tariffs, Debt: Investors Start to Fear Election

  • Trump Is Souring On Kari Lake

    The Washington Post published a new story Monday revealing that Donald Trump has all but ruled out choosing Arizona Senate candidate and election denier Kari Lake as his running mate

  • Mysterious Disappearances ‒ Episode 3

    It shows the idea of her going too far and becoming what she hates most – the signs that marked where she inflicted pain are now weapons used against her.