Five Island Lake Assoc.
By Staff | May 11, 2021
Bodies of water provide a myriad of outdoor activities throughout the seasons. Adults can be seen on Five Island Lake fishing, boating, skiing, ice fishing, kayaking, cross country skiing, congregating on the sandbar and giving friends and family a view of the lakeshore from a pontoon. It is evident from smiling faces, laughter and the constant activity on the lake that it provides fun, amusement, joy and entertainment.
What do other groups, such as teenagers think of Five Island Lake? With the help of Emmetsburg Community School Librarian JaDee Gloede, several Emmetsburg High School students were willing to offer their opinions. They took the time to complete a short survey provided by the Five Island Lake Association. It was clear from their comments that they value having a lake as a resource for gatherings and activities.
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Spring Brings Changes to Downtown Emmetsburg
By Jane Whitmore - | Apr 22, 2021
DOWNTOWN BEAUTIFICATION continues in the central business district with the addition of new waste receptacles. Gretchen Reichter, Marketing and Retail Coordinator, is pictured with one of the new containers. The waste receptacles feature a celtic knot design (see inset photo). New planters will have the same design. Jane Whitmore photo
by Jane Whitmore
Piece by piece, Emmetsburg’s downtown beautification project is coming into place. New, brightly colored banners are already hanging from street poles. Recently, new waste receptacles were placed in the central business district. The next step is installation of new planters.
Five Island Lake Assoc.
By Staff | Apr 13, 2021
Common carp and big mouth buffalo. Unless you live on a lake or fish regularly these are not species that most people are even aware exist. But to those that know, these fish are not welcome in waters that provide recreational activities, lake living and a connection to a pleasing natural resource. Both fish can be a nuisance, become over abundant and adversely affect water clarity and health.
Lake protective organizations throughout Iowa work with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources and their eight fish hatcheries around the state to manage invasive fish species. According to Mike Hawkins, Fisheries Biologist at the Spirit Lake Fish Hatchery, (who contributed to this column) the common carp is a non-native invasive fish that was introduced in the United States in the late 1800’s. European immigrants valued the common carp and wanted it introduced to US waters. Persistence finally gained approval from the federal governm
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