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Presque Isle State Park will extend swimming on some September days. When extra hours are
The swimming season at Presque Isle State Park officially runs from late May through Labor Day. This year, swimming will be ...
Presque Isle State Park's Tom Ridge Environmental Center will be closed for part of September and its Beach 8 will be opening for extended swimming.
Late-summer swimmers at Presque Isle State Park will once again have to avoid Beach 11 when they want to plunge into Lake Erie. Park officials have banned swimming at the popular beach for the rest of ...
Lake Erie’s waters are expected to be calm heading into Labor Day weekend, but swimmers at some Cleveland-area beaches will ...
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E. coli leads to poor water quality at 4 Lake Erie beaches on Friday
Water quality is expected to be poor at four Lake Erie beaches on Friday, due to unsafe levels of E. coli bacteria.
The latest testing shows E. coli levels have dropped to safe standards at both major beaches, with Villa Angela offering slightly warmer waters than Edgewater.
Waves could reach up to 12 feet, and forecasters also warned of life-threatening rip currents that could pull swimmers away ...
Michigan's inland lakes are generally warmer than the Great Lakes. Lake Hudson, in southern Michigan, reached 70 degrees on Sep. 12.
Lake Erie is the shallowest of the Great Lakes with an average depth of 62 feet, but it is also the most biologically productive. All of the Great Lakes rank among the 15 largest lakes in the world ...
Ohio officials have recovered the bodies of two brothers who disappeared after being swept out by a riptide on Lake Erie and that of a 64-year-old man who fell into the water in a separate incident ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - A cold front rolling through Northeast Ohio put a chill on the weekend fishing, but its cooling of the waters on Lake Erie, as well as on inland rivers and reservoirs, will likely ...
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