by Andy | Apr 18, 2016 | News
Massive weights were the name of the game for competitors on the Tennessee River (Watts Bar/Fort Loudoun/Tellico) at Lenoir City. It was the location of Cabela’s King Kat Super Event on April 16 and 17, 2016. Participating anglers competed for $10,000 in cash and...
by Andy | Apr 13, 2016 | Community, Events, News
The WBLA 2016 Spring Clean Up on April 2, was a huge success. Three teams- working in Spring City, 10 Mile, and Kingston removed a total of 3936 lbs of trash including 55 tires and 4 propane tanks. 22 volunteers participated in the clean up. Thanks again to everyone...
by Andy | Apr 9, 2016 | Community, News
The writer of the letter “Invasive plant will take over” stated that Watts Bar Lake is being overtaken by the aquatic plant Eurasian hydrilla and claimed, “The Watts Bar Lake Association has reached out to TVA and state representatives, as well as...
by Andy | Apr 9, 2016 | Community, News
KINGSTON — The city’s plan to get in the boat slip rental business has hit some roadblocks, including a resident questioning whether the proper permits were obtained, but the project is moving forward, officials said. Using $90,000 of the remaining funds from a...
by Andy | Mar 27, 2016 | Community, News
The WBLA responds to Knoxville News Sentinel letter to the editor. Watts Bar Lake Association, Spring City, TN Response to Mike White’s letter “Invasive plant will take over” On March 21, 2016, Mr. Mike White wrote a letter stating Watts Bar Lake is...