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 ...
North Dakota's Game and Fish Department is working to raise awareness of zebra mussels in Lake Oahe. Zebra mussels compete with native species, clog water intakes, and can even sink docks and buoys ...
BISMARCK – The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is working with counterparts in South Dakota to monitor the colonization of zebra mussels after the invasive mollusks were found in the lower end ...
BISMARCK - A federal appeals court on Friday ordered Dakota Access Pipeline to stop construction within 20 miles of Lake Oahe to allow the court more time to consider the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe's ...
PIERRE - Lake Oahe, although depleted by several years of drought to a shell of its former self, rose 2 feet last month. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says moisture flowing into the Missouri River ...
ABERDEEN, S.D. (AP) -- The state won the opening round Wednesday in its legal battle to prevent the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers from lowering Lake Oahe until after baitfish eggs have hatched in ...
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) -- As Lake Oahe inches toward a record low, the falling water is revealing artifacts of the past, ranging from concrete burial vaults of recent history to ancient Plains relics from ...
Zebra mussels compete with native species, clog water intakes, and can even sink docks and buoys with their weight. They were confirmed in the lower end of Lake Oahe in South Dakota in December, and ...
North Dakota's Game and Fish Department is working to raise awareness of zebra mussels in Lake Oahe. Zebra mussels compete with native species, clog water intakes, and can even sink docks and buoys ...
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