Low River Levels
Published January 5th, 2012
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There appears to be no bridge over the troubled waters of Orange and Lochloosa Lakes for neighboring business owners. Already low water levels have been made worse by a lack of rain, which is about a foot under what we normally get. Gary Palmeter is the owner of cross creek lodge-- located in between Lochloosa and Orange lake. Palmeter can remember a time when his business was flourishing. But times have changed-- now to the point where low water levels in the creek have eliminated business.
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