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Safe Boating Week 2008
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SPRING has Finally Sprung!
As the snow and ice has melted off the lakes and rivers, Iowans are finally able to see that spring is just around the corner. The Robins, spring flowers and rainy days remind us that the nice weather is here, which makes us anxious to get out of the house!
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High Water Presents Safety Concerns for Early Season Boaters
DES MOINES – A combination of spring fever and high waters can be dangerous especially early in the season with some boaters wanting to get on the water regardless of the conditions. The melting snow and frequent spring rains have swollen Iowa’s rivers, lakes and streams to the point of causing some flooding and washed in downed tree limbs and other debris.
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