Tag: 28th Annual Indiana Lakes Management Society Conference
By EILEEN OAKS The Watershed Foundation Marketing and Outreach Specialist Autumn marks the beginning of a beautiful season near the lakes. The ground becomes blanketed in crunchy, colorful leaves, and the excitement of summer is replaced by the serenity of chilly nights next to a bonfire. Many property owners take this time to finish final …read more.
WINONA LAKE — The Center for Lakes & Streams completed a study this spring profiling the economic impact of the lakes in Kosciusko County. The study conservatively estimated the total value of Kosciusko County lakes to be approximately $313 million annually. With more than 100 lakes in Kosciusko County, local water resources are a huge …read more.
By MADISSON HEINL Communications Specialist, Center for Lakes & Streams at Grace College WARSAW — The Current Effects: Storm Drain Art Project unveiling is at 5:30 p.m. Friday, May 6, on First Friday in downtown Warsaw. This unveiling will reveal the art designs and locations of at least nine storm drains in Warsaw being painted …read more.
WINONA LAKE — Center for Lakes & Streams staff and research assistants attended the 28th Annual Indiana Lakes Management Society Conference March 11-12, at Swan Lake Resort. Eighteen Grace College students attended the conference in all. Attending the conference provided the opportunity for research assistants and staff at the center to share the findings and …read more.



