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The Buffalo News am 2017-04-22 04:41
Beach disappears, bank erodes as Lake Ontario keeps rising
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- Lake Ontario water levels rising againThe Buffalo News
- Rising Ontario lake levels close to becoming trouble in Niagara CountyThe Buffalo News
- With Lake Ontario level rising, Cuomo targets IJC for 'not doing a good enough job'The Buffalo News
- Record Lake Ontario outflows continueThe Buffalo News
- Lake Ontario flooding pits politicians against scientistsThe Buffalo News
- Lake Ontario waters get higher and higherThe Buffalo News
- Homeowners anxiously watch as Lake Ontario eats up their propertyThe Buffalo News
- On the shores of Lake Ontario, a new resort risesThe Buffalo News
- Lake Ontario property owners ask: Where's our money?The Buffalo News
- Lake Ontario outflows to be maintained at record-tying levelThe Buffalo News
- Sandbags placed around Olcott Harbor as Lake Ontario risesThe Buffalo News
- Schumer, shippers battle over Lake Ontario flood preventionThe Buffalo News
- Collins blames International Joint Commission for Lake Ontario flooding threatThe Buffalo News
- Lake Ontario property owners' complaints are heard in WashingtonThe Buffalo News
- Old Fort Niagara seeking reinforcements against Lake Ontario wavesThe Buffalo News
- Lake Ontario wind project is dead, Somerset supervisor saysThe Buffalo News
- Cuomo announces $20 million in aid to Lake Ontario homeownersThe Buffalo News
- DEC churning out repair permits for Lake Ontario property ownersThe Buffalo News
- Minor earthquake recorded in Lake Ontario, north of OlcottThe Buffalo News
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