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PAINESVILLE, Ohio -- Lake Erie College is consolidating from five schools to three, and eliminating some programs in an effort to better address workforce needs in Northeast Ohio. The newly ...
Lake Erie water levels peaked in May and are projected to be 9-11 inches lower than 2024 levels. May's water levels were near the long-term average, ranging from 174.38 to 174.49 meters.
William C. Sterling State Park runs along a mile of the Lake Erie shoreline in southeast Michigan. The park is Michigan's only state park on the Lake Erie coast. Visitors can camp, hunt, fish and ...
Seatemperature.org says the average temperature of Lake Erie is 49.8 degrees Fahrenheit in May. It rises to 66 in June and 75.9 in July before topping out at about 76 degrees in August. in ...
LAKE ERIE BEACH, N.Y. — Now that there has been the tease of spring-like weather in Western New York, people have begun wandering out to the Lake Erie shoreline to catch some fresh air.
Circle your calendar. One of the most informative Lake Erie angler meetings each year will occur Thursday, April 24, from 6-9:30 p.m. in the main lodge building at Woodlawn Beach State Park. The park ...
Lake Erie is called the Walleye Capital of the World. The 2025 fishing season is set to showcase why. According to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife, walleye ...
(The Center Square) – Studying the viability of renewable energy projects on Lake Erie was the topic of discussion at a recent House Environmental & Natural Resource Protection Committee meeting.
Lake effect snow clouds hang over Lake Erie and the Buffalo skyline December 1, 2024 as seen from Hamburg, New York. John Normile/Getty Images ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Ten anglers on Lake Erie recently paid the price for “double tripping,” which is not to be confused with double dipping.
People can find more information on Lake Erie fishing in the 2025-26 Ohio fishing regulations booklet at wildohio.gov and at fishing license vendors. Originally Published: March 20, 2025 at 5:45 ...
In the first court case, four were found guilty of taking more than the daily limit of walleye on Lake Erie and paid $210 in fines and court costs.