More info on Tennessee Travel : Fishing under the Tennessee River Dam
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Flood warnings issued in Maricopa County until Friday
Upstream dam releases on the Salt River will increase waterflow along the Gila River, likely resulting in flooding at low water crossings in Goodyear, Buckeye, Gila Bend, Painted Rock Dam ...
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'The salmon are coming home': Work begins on Klamath River dam removal
The $450 million project will restore 38 miles of the Klamath through the Iron Gate Dam ... salmon river on the west coast. The species has declined to such low numbers that ocean fishing for ...
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Harms Mill Dam to be removed in Lincoln County following $500k grant
(WHNT) — A longstanding fixture for many in southern middle Tennessee is set to be removed ... stages of removing the Harm’s Mill Dam on the Elk River, which will result in 1,114 free-flowing ...
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Tennessee governor who signed permitless gun carry comes under fire after Nashville school shooting
A gun safety advocate highlighted Tennessee’s Republican governor signing open carry legislation after a mass shooting in Nashville left three children and three adults dead. Shannon Watts ...
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Teen dies after being found downriver from his stuck kayak, Tennessee officials say
The Hiwassee River runs 55 miles through southeastern Tennessee. It’s a popular spot for tubing, kayaking, rafting and fishing, according to Outdoor Chattanooga. By SAM METZ Associated Press ...
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Group of 40 cleaned the river ahead of fishing tournament
(WATE) — A few days before the anglers showed up for the Bassmaster Classic Tournament presented by Toyota, some local folks were out fishing trash out of the Tennessee River and along its banks.
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15 Best Places To Camp In Tennessee For Every Type Of Camper
Pitch your tent, hook up your RV, or tuck yourself in for some glamping. These Tennessee campgrounds offer a home away from home across the state’s great outdoors.
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15 Best Weekend Getaways In Tennessee—From The Mississippi River To The Smoky Mountains
We’ll start with towns in West Tennessee—where the state’s lowest point stands in the Mississippi River at just 178 feet above sea level—travel through Middle Tennessee, and end with ...