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PABLO – The newly named Salish Kootenai Dam won’t be called that much longer. The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribal Council voted unanimously at its quarterly meeting here Oct. 2 to ...
the Pend Oreille River, Banks Lake, Long, and just about any other body of water that has that species. Other species Shad are beginning to pour over Bonneville Dam by the thousands. Tiger musky ...
Snapping turtles are a prohibited species in Washington. Despite this, one common snapping turtle was found along the Pend ...
PEND OREILLE COUNTY, Wash. – The Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) announced a ban on outdoor debris burning in Pend Oreille County, effective 12:01 a.m. on June 6,.
PEND OREILLE COUNTY, Wash. - An 87-year-old Deer Park woman died in a two-vehicle crash on Highway 2, eight miles south of Newport. According to Washington State Patrol (WSP), Nancy L. Strand was ...
Paddling Dead Creek in the Adirondacks to the Raquette River in a new canoe offers an enjoyable outdoor adventure.
A $19 million low-water dam the city of Waco installed on the Brazos River nine years ago has succeeded in keeping Lake Brazos a lake, but it created a new problem. It has become a trap for brush ...
"A river wants to be a river," Fisk said in an interview. "And removing a dam is the quickest, most effective way to make a river healthy." Across the country, more than half a million dams block ...
Courtesy of the Conservation Fund Land along the White Salmon River, previously owned by the utility PacifiCorp for the Condit Dam, is on track to be sold to the Yakama Nation. The sale is being ...
The Sonoma County Water Agency began inflating its rubber dam in the Russian River near Forestville on Thursday, kicking off a multi-day process critical to providing clean drinking water to more ...
Heavy rains in Minnesota over the past several weeks are going to cause the Mississippi River to exceed its 15-foot flood stage at Lock and Dam 15 at Rock Island. Tom Philip of the National ...
The collaborative effort aims to slow water flow, restore salmon habitat, and heal the land using downed trees and storm debris.