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Craig Hansen selected as new superintendent of Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway

By stcroix360 | January 13, 2022

New leader comes from Grand Portage National Monument after 19-years in National Park Service.

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Snake River Fur Post offers history and fun in the snow

By stcroix360 | January 7, 2022

Events this winter will give visitors a glimpse into a trader’s life more than 200 years ago.

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Art grants available for east-central Minnesota

By stcroix360 | January 7, 2022

Individuals and organizations in several counties invited to apply for funding.

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By stcroix360 | December 30, 2021

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Year in review: Most popular St. Croix 360 stories of 2021 — and more

By stcroix360 | December 30, 2021

River stories ranged across several topics and up and down the river.

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In Minnesota, old power plants could be the on-ramp for new wind and solar

By stcroix360 | December 23, 2021

Several utilities are connecting wind and solar electricity generation to the electric grid at retired or seldom-used fossil fuel power plants

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DNR urges ice anglers to protect waterways from invasive species

By stcroix360 | December 23, 2021

Simple precautions can help prevent non-native species from hurting more lakes and rivers.

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St. Croix Valley speaker series will focus on the power of place

By stcroix360 | December 17, 2021

“Conversations of the Valley” offers free online presentations about creating strong communities.

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The travels of lake sturgeon

By stcroix360 | December 8, 2021

The DNR has tagged hundreds of sturgeon in the St. Croix to track their age, movements, and more.

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Scientists find ‘stranded’ 100-year-old mussels surviving in upper St. Croix

By stcroix360 | December 1, 2021

Specimens are believed to have persisted above St. Croix Falls dam, cut off from host fish, for more than a century.

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