(KLZA)-- Falls City officials are asking that people not walk on the ice at Stanton Lake at any time.
Recent colder weather has allowed ice to form on different sections of the lake. However, walking on an ice-covered lake is very dangerous and with fluctuating temperatures the ice conditions are constantly changing.
City officials have also noticed individuals removing rocks along the lake’s banks. The man-made habitat that surrounds the lake was constructed to aid in bank stabilization. Reconstruction and rock replacement will be an added cost to the City this spring. The City is asking individuals to please refrain from any further destruction of the perimeter.
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