In washington, danielle nottingham, wjz Eyewitness News. Thank you, danielle. Wjz live complete coverage continues with jessica kartalija. Shes live in washington. She speaks with a local federal worker about the shutdown. Hi, jess. Hi, kai. It is incredibly quiet here on capitol hill. But for one maryland worker, he tells me hes still coming to work, afraid of what might happen if he doesnt show up. Reporter two weeks into the government shutdown, and roger ryans still punches in, every day. I mean, i get up to go to work, knowing that im not going to get paid. And i have no idea that two weeks from now, if ill be able to make my mortgage payment. Reporter maryland has the second highest amount of Government Employees per capita. As an employee communication officer, ryan is not getting paid. But hes hoping eventually he will. I dont know when i think that would be an excuse to be let go. Im considered essential. Whatever that means. Reporter the exact number of furloughed workers is
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World-Famous or Legendary Muskie “Hotspots” – Part IX
by Larry Ramsell, Muskellunge Historian
Lake of the Woods, Ontario, Minnesota & Manitoba
Lake of the Woods is the most massive, comprehensive muskie lake on the planet. It encompasses 1.075 million acres, has 65,000 miles of shoreline, and contains over 14,000 islands! Most of this lakes muskie waters are in Ontario, with a relatively small amount in Minnesota in the SW corner and two even smaller pieces eek west into Manitoba. Throughout the 1920’s and into the early 1940’s, Lake of the Woods was the “Go To” destination for trophy muskies for the masses of muskie anglers in the middle part of North America. Even the Depression years didn’t keep muskie anglers away and several World Records were set during that time.