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Saturday ceremony celebrates land acquisition for Crooked Lake

October 11, 2011

A biological research facility and accompanying dorms were built in 1965 and are now a part of the Crooked Lake Nature Reserve. — Post & Mail photo / James Thomlison

COLUMBIA CITY — The Crooked Lake Association (CLA) is an organization whose mission is simple: protect, preserve and enhance the pristine Northern Whitley County lake for future generations.
Crooked Lake is the second deepest lake in Indiana, reaching depths of 108 feet in some areas.
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