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GONE FISHING: Teal Lake Derby to take place Saturday with precautions | News, Sports, Jobs

Jan 29, 2021 Leah Holsworth and her dad, Dave, hold the fish they caught during the 2020 Teal Lake Fishing Derby in Negaunee. Sponsored by the South Shore Fishing Association, this year’s derby is Saturday. COVID-19 protocols will be part of the annual event. (Photo courtesy of South Shore Fishing Association) Ryan Joki and Eric Bartle hold the fish they caught during the 2020 Teal Lake Fishing Derby in Negaunee. Sponsored by the South Shore Fishing Association, this year’s derby is Saturday. COVID-19 protocols will be part of the annual event. (Photo courtesy of South Shore Fishing Association) Jamie Burns holds a fish he caught during the 2020 Teal Lake Fishing Derby in Negaunee. Sponsored by the South Shore Fishing Association, this year’s derby is Saturday. COVID-19 protocols will be part of the annual event. (Photo courtesy of South Shore Fishing Association)

Mexico approves stormwater agreements | The Mexico Ledger

Mexico approves stormwater agreements By:  Editor The Mexico City Council recently voted to accept stormwater maintenance sgreements with the Mexico Public School District, HomeBank and HRM Services for Teal Lake Village. The agreements give the authorization for city staff to provide guidelines and inspect drainage systems on new construction that involves at least one acre of land. City Engineer Drew Williford told the council that new construction that disturbs ground on an acre or more “is required to incorporate stormwater quality and quantity countermeasures in their site design.” Countermeasures can mean many things. Features such as curb inlet filters, underground storage, or landscaping with a detention basin meet environmental requirements. The goal is to protect water quality.

Teal Lake Meltdown Competition has Begun

ABC 10/CW5 NEGAUNEE When locals head past Teal Lake, they’ll see a head frame resting on the ice. The GINCC and the Negaunee Lions Club set it up over the weekend, to start their annual Teal Lake Meltdown contest. Last year, over 700 guesses were made to predict when the structure would finally fall through the lake. It costs $5 to make a guess, and the ticket with the closest time and date is the winner. The winner receives half the money raised, while the other half goes to the Negaunee Lions Club. To make a guess about when the structure will fall through, click here.

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