Rend Lake offers a wide variety of recreation beyond its lovely ... From Vineyards to Vistas, This Two-Day Trip Through Texas Hill Country as Scenic as It Gets Take a Texas Hill Country road trip to ...
INA, Ill. (KFVS) - Rend Lake College has announced its pick for the school’s eighth president. According to a release, Lori Ragland was selected after a unanimous vote by the Board of Trustees ...
INA, Ill. (WSIL) -- Rend Lake College will welcome their 8th President after a vote by the Board of Trustees on Tuesday. Lori Ragland was voted as the newest President at Rend Lake College on the ...
BENTON — The 2025 Polar Plunge for Special Olympics Illinois has been traveling through Southern Illinois, and local agencies and teams competed at Rend Lake Saturday, March 1. For 26 years ...
The Danville Area Community College men's basketball team traveled to Spoon River College hoping to return with an opportunity to return home with a Region 24 championship. But Rend Lake had other ...
A Texas lake just produced its first-ever Legacy Class largemouth bass, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) announced. Angler Clayton Braddock recently caught ShareLunker 676 from Lake ...
The Marty Leonard wetlands, formerly known as the Cedar Creek wetlands, could bring an additional 156 million gallons of water to the Tarrant Regional Water District's service area, which covers 11 ...
Believe it or not, Texas boasts both hill and lake country. Next time you visit the Lone Star State, be sure to explore the ...
Camping season has begun in the Lone Star State, and Lake Bonham Recreation Area in North Texas has earned new recognition as a must-visit destination in the just-released 2025 Campspot Awards.
Lake-effect snow is most common near the Great Lakes, but while rare in North Texas, it can happen here too. Lake-effect snow was expected to be possible in areas south and southeast of the larger ...
DALLAS — When I think of lake effect snow and some truly "Great Lakes," I don't think of Lake Erie, Lake Michigan or Lake Ontario. No, I think of Grapevine Lake, Ray Hubbard and Lake Lewisville!