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  • Canton Lake to reopen to boating traffic

    TULSA — Effective immediately, Canton Lake is reopened for boat traffic, but not all ramps at the lake are open because of the low lake level and the closure of Canadian Campground. — Effective immediately, Canton Lake is reopened for boat traffic, but not all ramps at the lake are open because of the low lake level and the closure of Canadian
  • Corps reminds public to ‘Think Five and Stay Alive’

    TULSA – This Memorial Day holiday, "Think Five and Stay Alive" with these five important water safety tips to remember when boating or swimming this holiday weekend, and all year long.This Memorial Day holiday, "Think Five and Stay Alive" with these five important water safety tips to remember when boating or swimming this holiday weekend, and all
  • Lower than normal lake levels hazard for boaters at John Redmond Reservoir

    TULSA- Boaters are urged to use caution while boating on John Redmond Reservoir due to lower than normal lake levels. The lake levels at the reservoir will be kept approximately one and a half foot below normal for the next one to two years to perform maintenance at the dam. The lake levels will fluctuate depending on the season. Boaters should
  • Air temps feel good, but area lakes still cold

    TULSA — The air is warming up and the water at the lake may look fine, but looks are deceiving and it is important to remember that the water is still very cold and extra precautions are necessary before heading out on the water in winter.Water temperatures at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Tulsa District lakes range from the mid 30’s to the low
  • U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to lower lake level at John Redmond Reservoir

    TULSA — The lake level at John Redmond Reservoir in Kansas will be lowered approximately two feet below normal conservation pool level to help facilitate the recovery efforts from a drowning that occurred Dec.4, 2010. Current releases are 5,000 cubic feet per second and the drawdown is expected to be completed by late tomorrow or early Thursday.