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Kentucky River cleanup set for June 16
news@jessaminejournal.comOn Saturday, June 16, hundreds of volunteers will make their way down to the John Nickell Boat Ramp, located at the end of Ky. 39, at Lock 8 to begin Jessamine County’s portion of the annual Kentucky River Clean Sweep event. During the cleanup...Tags: Facebook, Rivers, Bodies of Water, Career and Workplace, Prisons
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Large Port Covington parcel going to auction block
A large chunk of waterfront property in Port Covington is set to go on the auction block in June after its previous owner, Struever Bros. Eccles & Rouse, defaulted on a multimillion-dollar mortgage. The now-defunct developer owed BB&T Bank more than $10....Tags: Real Estate, Auction Service, Property, Patapsco, Patrick Turner
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Students Spending Afternoon Boating on the Grand River
ReporterIt’s more than a day relaxing on a boat. ‘I spotted the eagles nest with the binoculars over on the hill in a tree,’ Lonnie Smith, student said. It’s about teaching these kids about the area they live in. Thursday afternoon,...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Education, Students, Travel, Teaching and Learning
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Fish kills reach Baltimore harbor
The algae blooms fouling Baltimore area waters apparently have claimed more victims, as more dead fish have been spotted floating in the Inner Harbor and washing ashore at Fort McHenry just south of downtown. Investigators with the Maryland Department of...
Tags: Natural Resources, Memorial Day, Natural Resource Industry, Wildlife, Inner Harbor
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A steady hand at the helm in turbulent times
With his flight delayed by wind and driving rain, Brunswick Corp. Chief Executive Dustan McCoy stood just inside a hangar at Waukegan Regional Airport and watched a tiny Cessna trying to land. The pilot finally touched down on his third try.
"I've got to...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, NYSE Euronext, Inc., Corporate Officers, Management Change, Economy, Business and Finance
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Bill would drastically increase boat registration fee in Maryland
A state proposal to raise boat registration fees for the first time in nearly three decades has dismayed many boat owners.
A bill filed Thursday morning in Annapolis would replace the flat $24 boat registration fee paid every two years with fees...Tags: Natural Resources, Natural Resource Industry, Baltimore County, Annapolis, Energy Resources
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Volunteers Restore Historic Kodiak Fishing Vessel
Channel 2 NewsOn the back lot of Kodiak College, there's an unexpected reunion between a former fisherman and the vessel he once used to make his living. “You know it's kind of funny, I’m back finishing what I started over 20 years ago,” said Brian...Tags: Fishing, Arts and Culture, Good Friday, Museums, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Jury selection begins in deadly Lake Monroe crash case
Jury selection got underway Monday in the case of a deadly boating crash that has already rewritten Indiana law. Winston Wood is accused of leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death and causing injury. Police said he was driving a ski...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Medical Procedures and Tests, Justice System, Fishing, Health
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Former Panhandle tourism official missing after buying $710,000 yacht with bed tax money
FloriDUHThe Sheriff’s Office is investigating the unauthorized purchase of a $710,000 yacht by Mark Bellinger, who recently resigned his post as the Director of the Okaloosa County Tourist Development Council, according to a news release from the Okaloosa... -
Ecomony, warm weather leads to increase in boat sales
More Hoosiers are hitting the water to beat the summer heat. Local marinas report seeing a big boost in boat sales. It's something they haven't seen since 2006. According to the National Marine Manufacturers Association, 83 million Americans went boating...
Tags: Fishing, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Become a WCO for state Fish and Boat Commission
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission is looking for people interested in a career as a waterways conservation officer. Applications for trainee positions must be sent to the state Civil Service Commission and postmarked by June 23. A written test...Tags: Coplay, Laurys Station, Nazareth, Catfish, Hokendauqua
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