Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. SAN ANGELO, Texas (Concho Valley Homepage) — Down Knickerbocker Road and Mary E. Lee Park right on Lake Nasworthy is the sight of ...
A $31.6 million wastewater treatment system at Lake Nasworthy is nearing completion, according to a press release from city of San Angelo Communications Director Brian Groves. "Lake Nasworthy pipeline ...
Lake Nasworthy, three hours north of San Antonio near San Angelo, has been infested with Zebra Mussels, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department announced this week. The invasive species has spread to 38 ...
AUSTIN The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) has designated Lake Nasworthy, near San Angelo, as “infested” with invasive zebra mussels. This designation signifies there is an established ...
SAN ANGELO, Texas (Concho Valley Homepage) — An angler has made waves in San Angelo after reeling in an over 50-pound catfish at Lake Nasworthy, the heaviest recorded fish caught at the lake.
SAN ANGELO, Texas — The Lake Nasworthy HOA fireworks show was postponed, according to Mayor Brenda Gunter. “I applaud the leadership of the Lake Nasworthy Homeowners Association for the decision to ...
SAN ANGELO, Texas (Concho Valley Homepage) — A young fisherman now has a pending junior angler waterbody record for Lake Nasworthy after reeling in a catfish that’s 14 pounds heavier than the current ...
SAN ANGELO, Texas — A Texas lake has a big problem with an invasive species. According to Texas Parks and Wildlife, Lake Nasworthy, which is near San Angelo, is “infested” with zebra mussels. Zebra ...
SAN ANGELO — Over the phone, Ray McKim's voice lit up with the same energy as a Roman candle when he confirmed the annual fireworks show at Lake Nasworthy was back after a 1-year hiatus. "This is ...
They're at it again—those striped nuisances that can latch onto a boat and hang on for dear life. The dreaded zebra mussel is terrorizing yet another Texas lake and sounding the state Parks and ...
A $31.6 million wastewater treatment system at Lake Nasworthy is 95% complete and expected to be operational within 60 days. Funding for the project comes from the Lake Nasworthy Fund and city bonds.