Oct 10, 2024
OKLAHOMA (KFOR) - The Oklahoma Highway Patrol's dive team completed their annual trash pickup at Lake Tenkiller's Party Cove. During their dive, the team found liquor bottles, beer cans, clothing, boat anchors, ropes, a fishing pole, sunglasses and a spatula. GOOD NEWS!: Five Oklahoma first responders recognized, awarded for their service OHP dive team cleans up Lake Tenkiller. Image courtesy OHP.OHP dive team cleans up Lake Tenkiller. Image courtesy OHP.OHP dive team cleans up Lake Tenkiller. Image courtesy OHP.OHP dive team cleans up Lake Tenkiller. Image courtesy OHP.OHP dive team cleans up Lake Tenkiller. Image courtesy OHP.OHP dive team cleans up Lake Tenkiller. Image courtesy OHP.OHP dive team cleans up Lake Tenkiller. Image courtesy OHP.OHP dive team cleans up Lake Tenkiller. Image courtesy OHP.OHP dive team cleans up Lake Tenkiller. Image courtesy OHP.OHP dive team cleans up Lake Tenkiller. Image courtesy OHP.OHP dive team cleans up Lake Tenkiller. Image courtesy OHP.OHP dive team cleans up Lake Tenkiller. Image courtesy OHP.OHP dive team cleans up Lake Tenkiller. Image courtesy OHP.OHP dive team cleans up Lake Tenkiller. Image courtesy OHP.OHP dive team cleans up Lake Tenkiller. Image courtesy OHP. "The OHP dive team’s annual trash pickup was a success!" said OHP on Facebook. "They left Party Cove at Lake Tenkiller a little cleaner than they found it." According to OHP, every year the team collects trash from the bottom of the lake to keep it clean for future visitors.
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