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News - Cumberland River

2008-06-10 09:00:31

By Anna Tong, The Lexington Herald-Leader, Ky. Jun. 10--To families, summer means hot weekends spent splashing around at public pools and local rivers. To public health officials, summer signals the onset of waterborne illnesses, caused by swallowing water contaminated with fecal matter.

2008-03-26 09:00:27

LEXINGTON, Ky. _ Peregrine falcon, wild turkey, white-tailed deer. These three high-profile wildlife species were re-established in Kentucky after being absent for generations.

2007-09-29 03:00:11

By Shawntaye Hopkins, The Lexington Herald-Leader, Ky. Sep. 29--The Army Corps of Engineers should be able to determine early next year whether the water level on Lake Cumberland can go up by as much as 10 feet next year.

2007-08-03 12:20:38

By Dave Flessner, Chattanooga Times/Free Press, Tenn. Aug. 3--Tennessee's largest coal-fired power plant is in hot water this summer, forcing TVA to scale back some of its power generation.

2007-07-23 03:14:32

By Bucciarelli, Patrice WITHIN days of national news reports citing near-historic lows in Lake Cumberland's water levels as a result of repairs underway at the Wolf Creek Dam, the owners of the State Dock at Jamestown launched a new public relations campaign: "Got Water? Don't Worry.

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