All the salt used to treat pavement during the winter ends up in our local waterways: streams, rivers, lakes, Lake Michigan, and even groundwater, which makes the water toxic for fish and other ...
By any standard, lush moss-riddled grass growing under the semi-shade of native trees is truly luxurious and can provide more than enough deep green lawn for picnicking, bocce and other fair-weather ...
Crappie guide Blake Oestreich says the fish are scattered on timber flats in 25-35 feet of water. Isolated structure, big timber and timber edges are holding the better numbers. Schools are suspended ...
The park, under the Frank A. Wacha Bridge, is a popular spot for community events, boaters and anglers. It features picnic pavilions, picnic sites, boat launches, a playground, restroom, piers, ...