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Woodland owners and managers invited to St. Croix Forestry Conference
Learn about the challenges, successes, andfuture directions of forest management.
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St. Croix Valley potters study prehistoric ceramics at Science Museum
Modern craftspeople who live and work along the river recently visited a collection of pots and other artifacts from people who called the area home hundreds of years ago.
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Fifty percent chance of ‘major’ flooding on the St. Croix this spring
National Weather Service blames a wet fall and snowy winter for elevated risk of high water.
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River Bum Blog: Walking on water
Winter hiking along the frozen river opens a window to this subtle season.
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Wisconsin law would limit local control of large factory farms
Legislators seek to give state agency the power to decide where new livestock facilities are located.
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Stillwater asks what public prefers for new park on river
The city is now accepting comments to finalize a concept plan for the Aiple property, featuring extensive river frontage near downtown.
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Artists invited to apply to exhibit at Stillwater gallery
Nonprofit ArtReach St. Croix is accepting applications to participate in group shows.
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St. Croix mussel research highlighted in National Park Service newsletter
Wild and Scenic Rivers program publishes St. Croix 360 stories about scientific studies of unique aquatic creatures.
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Group seeks to protect new parcel for the public along Kinnickinnic River
Nonprofit wants to protect the river and provide expanded access for students and community members along St. Croix River tributary.
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Future of farming is next talk in St. Croix Valley speaker series
University of Minnesota scientist will share work to develop new crops and agriculture systems to protect soil and water.

