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Deputy Tom Zagger to retire; Big Mosquo Lake board introduced replacement and heard lake-condition update

Big Mosquo Lake District Board of Commissioners · March 25, 2026
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Summary

At its March 24 meeting the Big Mosquo Lake District board heard a report from outgoing deputy Tom Zagger on lake levels, shore ice heaving and a winter brush-removal project funded by the Holtz Foundation, and was introduced to incoming deputy Matt Smith, who described two decades of regional restoration work.

Tom Zagger, the lake district deputy who has overseen lake stewardship, told the Big Mosquo Lake District Board of Commissioners on March 24 that this is his last week in the role and introduced his replacement, Matt Smith.

Zagger reported that brush removal at Marshlin Camps Preserve—also transcribed as Marshand Camps—was completed over the winter as a city project funded by a Holtz Foundation grant. "This was funded by the Holtz Foundation grant," Zagger said, noting the preserve borders Big Mosquo Lake. He described the lake as having opened in…

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