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Zebra mussel numbers skyrocket in lower St. Croix River

By gregseitz_5tkixm | July 16, 2021

Invasive clams rebound after years of decline, putting entire river at risk.

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Storied fossil found near Stillwater in the running for official state designation

By gregseitz_5tkixm | July 9, 2021

Aquatic creature from half a billion years ago could become Minnesota’s designated state fossil.

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Hog company proposes spreading manure near two St. Croix tributaries

By gregseitz_5tkixm | July 9, 2021

Iowa corporation would distribute waste as fertilizer on farm fields in Trade and Wood River watersheds.

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Citizens to rally for Trade Lake at county meeting about large livestock facilities

By gregseitz_5tkixm | July 2, 2021

Committee to discuss revising Burnett County’s zoning to possibly allow confined animal operations in certain areas.

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Extra law enforcement patrolling for intoxicated boaters this weekend

By gregseitz_5tkixm | July 2, 2021

Minnesota and Wisconsin will both have additional officers on the water over the holiday.

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Study predicts National Heritage Area could bring millions in visitor dollars

By gregseitz_5tkixm | June 30, 2021

Economic analysis shows steady increase in tourism spending over 10 years.

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Massive mayfly hatch on upper St. Croix River shows up on weather radar

By gregseitz_5tkixm | June 28, 2021

Meteorologists detect swarm of mating insects — a messy sign of clean water.

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Historic fire tower overlooking upper St. Croix River now open with cabin rental

By gregseitz_5tkixm | June 24, 2021

Community saves tower and offers unique travel destination.

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Cow manure predicted to cause most sickness from contaminated wells in Kewaunee County

By gregseitz_5tkixm | June 24, 2021

A new study predicts the incidence of gastrointestinal illness in private drinking wells, identifying manure as the main cause of contamination.

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Paddler saves swimmer in Hudson

By gregseitz_5tkixm | June 24, 2021

Quick courage on a recent night earns lifesaver award from police department.

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