City to seek engineering proposals to replace dam
Thursday, September 9th, 2010The City Council, last week, took another step in its effort to try to clean up Lake Titloe. Continue reading »
The City Council, last week, took another step in its effort to try to clean up Lake Titloe. Continue reading »
In a continued effort to clean up the lake, the Lake Titloe Committee updated Gaylord’s City Council last week on its plan to form subcommittees. Continue reading »
Will Lake Titloe be declared as impaired waters? Continue reading »
A Lake Titloe Committee meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, June 23rd at the Gaylord Library. It will begin at 7:00 p.m. Continue reading »

This device, installed on the north side of Lake Titloe last week, will soon provide up to the minute weather information for the Gaylord area. Hydrology specialists studying Lake Titloe’s water quality said the device will record air temperature, wind speed, precipitation, power of the sun and other weather related items. It will also measure water quality parameters. Once programmed, the data will be accessible via a Web site. Pictured above, left to right, are Scott Kudelka, Bryce Hoppie and Scott Matteson.
Recent winds and steady rain Tuesday wiped away a majority of the ice from Lake Titloe. Continue reading »
How much are two ditches flowing into Lake Titloe contributing to its poor water quality? Continue reading »
What is lurking in Lake Titloe? There may be an answer to that question next week. Continue reading »
You will soon see an increase in your City utilities bill. Council members, last week, approved a rate hike for sewer, water and storm water utility services. Continue reading »
Work on determining how to improve the water quality in Lake Titloe will continue. Gaylord’s City Council, last week, approved a proposal to study, plan and develop design solutions to clean up the lake. Continue reading »