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The Iowa Economic Development Authority Board today approved Community Attraction and Tourism grant awards in Des Moines, ...
Summertime at Saylorville Lake this year will be missing a key component. There will not be a restaurant or bar open at the marina. Some positive changes are in the works, but they will impact the ...
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources confirmed zebra mussels, an invasive species, were found in Saylorville Lake. A concerned boat owner contacted the DNR while removing their boat from the lake ...
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources confirmed zebra mussels, an invasive species, were found in Saylorville Lake.
Another boat ramp to close at Saylorville Lake due to high water When will we know who won the 2024 presidential election? Experts weigh in I’m 54 with a 35-year-old body. It all started because ...
As of Wednesday morning, Saylorville Lake is sitting at just over 870 feet. With Tuesday's heavy rainfall, the lake picked up around two feet of water in 24 hours.
Officials from the state and Army Corps of Engineers ask people not to boat at Saylorville Lake during the Fourth of July holiday week as water levels are expected to rise more than 880 feet above ...
Access to Oak Grove beach, some boat ramps and more will remain closed until Saylorville Lake levels drop, which can be a slow process.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has decided to close many parts of Saylorville Lake because of flooding.
Access to Oak Grove beach, some boat ramps and more will remain closed until Saylorville Lake levels drop, which can be a slow process.
Saylorville Lake water levels have crested and continue to recede. The US Army Corps of Engineers has opened the following areas: the Saylorville Lake Dam Road, Bob Shetler Recreation Area, NW 78th ...
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