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Zebra mussel numbers skyrocket in lower St. Croix River
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Invasive clams rebound after years of decline, putting entire river at risk.
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Invasive clams rebound after years of decline, putting entire river at risk.
Aquatic creature from half a billion years ago could become Minnesota’s designated state fossil.
Iowa corporation would distribute waste as fertilizer on farm fields in Trade and Wood River watersheds.
Committee to discuss revising Burnett County’s zoning to possibly allow confined animal operations in certain areas.
Minnesota and Wisconsin will both have additional officers on the water over the holiday.
Economic analysis shows steady increase in tourism spending over 10 years.
Meteorologists detect swarm of mating insects — a messy sign of clean water.
Community saves tower and offers unique travel destination.
A new study predicts the incidence of gastrointestinal illness in private drinking wells, identifying manure as the main cause of contamination.
Quick courage on a recent night earns lifesaver award from police department.