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Wolf Creek Dam on the Cumberland River at Lake Cumberland

Wolf Creek Dam on the Cumberland River at Lake Cumberland

Wolf Creek Dam on the Cumberland River at Lake Cumberland in Jamestown, Ky., discharges water Feb. 24, 2019. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District is increasing the releases today from 45,000 cubi... More

This is the water level Feb. 24, 2019 at Wolf Creek

This is the water level Feb. 24, 2019 at Wolf Creek

This is the water level Feb. 24, 2019 at Wolf Creek Dam in Jamestown, Ky. The lake is at its highest level since the Corps of Engineers constructed the dam 70 years ago. (USACE photo by Misty Cravens)

Water covers Lake Cumberland’s Holcomb’s Landing Feb.

Water covers Lake Cumberland’s Holcomb’s Landing Feb.

Water covers Lake Cumberland’s Holcomb’s Landing Feb. 24, 2019 near Wolf Creek Dam in Jamestown, Ky. The lake is at its highest level since the Corps of Engineers constructed the dam 70 years ago. (USACE photo ... More

Lake Cumberland hits record lake level, begins to recede

Lake Cumberland hits record lake level, begins to recede

Lake Cumberland reaches elevation 756.52 feet Feb. 26, a new pool of record. This is a view of Holcomb’s Landing from Wolf Creek Dam in Jamestown, Ky. (USACE photo by Misty Cravens)

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