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The Lake Erie snow machine is set to kick into high gear starting Thursday morning across parts of northeast Ohio. The National Weather Service has issued a Lake Effect Snow Watch for Ashtabula, Lake and Geauga counties from 9 a.m. Thursday morning until 10 a.m. Saturday. A strong storm system moving east towards the area […]

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Swimmers diving into Lake Erie from Northeast Ohio beaches are being warned of potentially dangerous conditions. The National Weather Service in Cleveland has issued a “beach hazard statement” that’s in effect from 11 a.m. Tuesday until 2 a.m. Wednesday. Officials say the alert is in place as a combination of wind and large waves with […]

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Several Northeast Ohio communities are asked to conserve water due to problems drawing supplies from icy Lake Erie. Aqua Ohio asks their customers in Ashtabula County to voluntarily reduce water usage until further notice. A news release from Aqau Ohio specified the following communities: Ashtabula city, Ashtabula township, Jefferson, North Kingsville, Kingsville and Sheffield. Aqua […]

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Missing Lake Erie kayaker reported safe after seeing reports on the news of a search. According to the United States Coast Guard they received a call  from a person stating they were safe after seeing reports that a search was happening. The Coast Guard said the person was kayaking and another swimming when storms rolled […]

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Rangers said three people were taken to the hospital – including a lifeguard — after two people in a school group had to be rescued at Huntington Beach in Bay Village Monday morning. According to the Cleveland Metroparks, a group from PEP Hopewell Day Treatment Center was on the Lake Erie beach for a school […]

via WOIO About 80 million gallons of raw sewage made its way into Lake Erie over the past week– enough to fill 120 Olympic-sized pools. “I heard there was toilet paper flowing down, trash and other debris. It seems pretty nasty to me,” said Matt Lee, a Sandusky resident. Lee often fishes in Cold Creek. […]

via WOIO About 80 million gallons of raw sewage made its way into Lake Erie over the past week– enough to fill 120 Olympic-sized pools. “I heard there was toilet paper flowing down, trash and other debris. It seems pretty nasty to me,” said Matt Lee, a Sandusky resident. Lee often fishes in Cold Creek. […]