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posted December 20, 2007
Visiting her Browning Creek property the weekend of MSU Homecoming, Karen Hulett of Jackson, MS, caught a bass weighing in at five pounds, eleven ounces, and measuring 22 inches length. It is the largest fish caught since the lake was stocked. Karen and husband Bill are well into the construction of a boat house to precede their home.
posted December 20, 2007
As a service to residents who would like to join the walking group or publicize other activities (bridge to bunko) or services (landscaping to pet sitting), Browning Creek is beginning its own web-based community page for homeowners.
posted December 20, 2007
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Liz, a runner who has competed in the Boston Marathon, finds the walk a great way to stay in shape and make new friends. “We welcome anyone to join us,” she says, noting that the beauty of sunrise on the lake makes the trek exhilarating and the hills make it good exercise. “We see deer and all kinds of little animals. It’s safe and secure, and it’s convenient. You can peel off a jacket and it will be where you left it when you return. If you want to add miles, you have a built-in water stop - your own house.”
posted December 20, 2007
Winter’s freezing weather and rains haven’t dampened enthusiasm about Browning Creek. At least 10 lake estate homes, ranging from 2,100 to over 5,000 square feet, are under construction. Lake residents have welcomed a number of new neighbors who have completed their building.
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