News Outlook Your Hometown Newspaper June 27, 2013 - 9
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Biologists are searching for
the cause of a fish kill in Cave
Run Lake which affected thou-
sands of white bass.
Dr. Bob Durborow, aqua-
culture extension specialist
at Kentucky State University,
said the white bass he exam-
ined had bacterial infections
which contributed to their
condition, but was likely not
the primary cause of the fish
kill.
Durborow sent samples of
the fish to the Warm Springs
National Fish Hatchery in
Georgia for additional testing
for viruses. The results of the
tests may not be available un-
til later this summer.
Gerry Buynak, assistant
director of fisheries for the
Kentucky Department of Fish
and Wildlife Resources, said
anglers first observed thou-
sands of dead and struggling
white bass in Cave Run Lake
the weekend of June 8. No
other species were affected.
Many of the white bass
had marks on their bodies,
the cause of which was later
determined to be bacterial in-
fection. The fish kill affected
white bass throughout the
8,270-acre lake, which is lo-
cated near Morehead.
Buynak noted a similar
white bass fish kill occurred
in the lake in the early 2000s.
However, that fish kill only af-
fected larger fish. This week's
fish kill affected white bass
ranging in size from 6 to 16
inches.
To help maintain the fish-
ery, biologists stocked 64,000
fingerling-sized white bass in
Cave Run Lake on June 13.
photo courtesy of 201 Speedway
The Mike Swartz Racing Team picked up their sixth win of the season, and Derek's
7th win of this season. There were at 201 Speedway in Sitka, Ky., where they
picked up the win Saturday riight and became the first repeat winner in the Late
Model division of 2013.
Pictured above are, from left, Aaron Stamper, Derek Fisher, Megan Goldie, Brandon
Maynard, and Jennifer Rawlins.
submitted by Chester Greene
William Riekert, of Cincinnati, invited several ex-P&G workers to a yearly picnic on
Stony Hollow Road. The weather was great for a wonderful cookout of hot dogs,
tomatoes, salads, and brownies, soft drinks, and many other food items.
The following people were in attendance: Marty Horst, Wilbur "Web" C. Reis (from
a small town in Nebraska that had a one room school house, grades 1 - 8, and he
was the only student in grades 1 - 5), Jeff Seibert, Dan McFarland, Gene Hawkins,
Dan Gray, Pat Motley, Denny Gosord, Ron Kramer~ Im Ariss, Don Wells, Red Berger,
Mike McK!nsy, Bill Riekert, and ~hgster Greene. =. :: .... ..:
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