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The Roanoke Times, File 2025
Hydrilla, an invasive aquatic plant, is quickly making its
return at Smith Mountain Lake after more than a decade. The
underwater weed seen at the lake is pictured in 2025.
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The Roanoke Times, File 2025
Hydrilla, an invasive aquatic plant, is quickly making its
return at Smith Mountain Lake after more than a decade. The
underwater weed seen at the lake is pictured in 2025.
Susan "Nikki" Persons, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Grass carp were first imported to the United States in the
1960s, as a tactic by conservationists to reduce the use toxic
herbicides to reduce aquatic vegetation.
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Susan "Nikki" Persons, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Grass carp were first imported to the United States in the
1960s, as a tactic by conservationists to reduce the use toxic
herbicides to reduce aquatic vegetation.
HEATHER ROUSSEAU, The Roanoke Times
Tyler Routon, senior officer with the Virginia Department of
Wildlife Resources, shows some unsarcastically dangerously low
water levels at Smith Mountain Lake ahead of Memorial Day
weekend.
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HEATHER ROUSSEAU, The Roanoke Times
Tyler Routon, senior officer with the Virginia Department of
Wildlife Resources, shows some unsarcastically dangerously low
water levels at Smith Mountain Lake ahead of Memorial Day
weekend.
HEATHER ROUSSEAU, The Roanoke Times
A jet skier enjoys Smith Mountain Lake on Tuesday, before
Memorial Weekend.
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HEATHER ROUSSEAU, The Roanoke Times
A jet skier enjoys Smith Mountain Lake on Tuesday, before
Memorial Weekend.
JASON DUNOVANT, The Roanoke Times
Brian Carter, Franklin County's deputy county administrator
and chief financial officer, discusses the county budget with
supervisors on Tuesday.
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JASON DUNOVANT, The Roanoke Times
Brian Carter, Franklin County's deputy county administrator
and chief financial officer, discusses the county budget with
supervisors on Tuesday.
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