June 14, 1978, Neenah-Menasha Daily Northwestern
Though the Menasha lock is closed (yet again) for the 2018 season, here's a happier picture from forty years before when things were a bit more normal. With hopes that the round goby will be eradicated someday, scenes like this will become commonplace once again.
The lock has nothing to do with keeping the Round Goby out of Lake Winnebago. It might slow it down by a year or so but that is it. Did you know it is illegal to move firewood from Appleton to Menasha because of the ash borer? Or even from one part of Appleton to the other, across the county line? Same with chemtrails being used to halt global warming. It's all a joke. Man's vain attempt at controlling nature by playing God. It's all part of the globalist agenda. Did you know that the state planted shad and carp in the Fox and Winnebago back around the 1880s? The DNR claims that shad have always been in the system but I have proof that they planted them.
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