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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers granted Dakota Access Pipeline a final Lake Oahe easement after a six-year review, adding ...
BISMARCK -- North Dakota Sen. John Hoeven will not submit a bill that would have had the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers transfer land on Lake Oahe to the state and possibly to private landowners. Hoeven ...
LAKE OAHE, S.D. (KELO) — Early in December 2023, the South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks (GFP) announced that fisheries staff had confirmed the presence of zebra mussels in Lake Oahe, the 9th largest ...
Lake Oahe still is recovering from the 2011 floods, but its walleye population is going strong with the help of warm water prey fish, according to biologists with South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks.
PIERRE, S.D. - The screen on Tony Dean's sonar showed large, black splotches. One after another, the clouds appeared as Dean moved his boat along the shore of Lake Oahe in search of walleyes. "Those ...
PIERRE, S.D. (KELO) — The fact that snowpack in the Missouri River basin this past winter reached 67% of normal shouldn’t have much effect on boating access this summer on the river’s four reservoirs ...
Although the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has not granted a permit, the company building the Dakota Access Pipeline announced Tuesday that it is preparing to drill under Lake Oahe on the Missouri ...
This story has been corrected regarding the first name of Jake Davis and the reference to Big Stone Lake as the origin of the Minnesota River. Reporter Bob Mercer regrets and apologizes for the errors ...
Baitfish rebounded in Lake Oahe this year, but the population remains smaller than it was before the 2011 Missouri River flood. The lake had a good hatch of lake herring and a decent crop of rainbow ...
Every year, some of the earliest open-water boat fishing in North Dakota occurs on the Missouri River. Historically, from Washburn, N.D., down past Bismarck-Mandan, this "first boats in the water" has ...
LINTON, N.D. -- Herb Grenz looks across the expanse of his crops on the east side of the Missouri River and wonders if the 2015 North Dakota Legislature will offer any solutions for persistent weed ...