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The Buffalo News am 2018-05-18 00:48
As boating season begins, two deaths in five days on Lake Erie
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- Sean Kirst: Lake Erie photographer honors cousin and mentorThe Buffalo News
- Covid-19 deaths in Erie County surpass 200The Buffalo News
- Strong winds break off pieces of Lake Erie ice boomThe Buffalo News
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- These days, few Erie County Democrats are attracted to Conservative lineThe Buffalo News
- The calendar says May, but winter still has icy grip on Lake ErieThe Buffalo News
- Why did the sturgeon cross Lake Erie? Scientists don't know ... yet.The Buffalo News
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- Collins calls wind turbines in Lake Erie 'devastating' to border securityThe Buffalo News
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Diese Schlagzeile enthält Erwähnungen von Dennis J. Richards On Thursday, Jo Anne Mc Namara, Robert Maccubbin als auch über Eric D. Przykuta und U.S. Coast Guard’s Recreational Boat Accident Database, off-duty Lancaster, Buffalo News, Buffalo Police Chief of Detectives und über Tonawanda Police Lt. Scott Sheehan und darüber hinaus Chautauqua, Erie, Mercy Hospital, Lakeshore, Tonawanda, Hamburg, Lancaster, aber auch über Lake Erie, erschienen bei The Buffalo News