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Restoring Lake's Fish Population Is Latest Recovery Hurdle - Read More

Date Added: August 29, 2008 02:08:02 PM
The state's tourism industry took a hit this summer when popular fishing destination Lake Delton emptied amid widespread flooding. Now, officials are working to restore the lake's fish population to lure visitors and anglers back.

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