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William O’Brien State Park wants to welcome people of all abilities
DNR seeks funding to provide a whole weekend worth of fun for wheelchair users and others at the popular park on the St. Croix River.
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Call for artists: The Phipps seeks submissions for special St. Croix River exhibit
Deadline is July 1 for artists across the country to apply for a juried exhibition at the art center in Hudson this September and October.
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Photos: See the St. Croix’s slow-moving spring from the sky
Aerial images capture the ice breaking up and floating downstream — and again after the recent snowstorm.
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Watch: Wisconsin tourism program features river fun in Hudson
Discover Wisconsin hosts enjoyed the St. Croix and Willow Rivers, as well as food, drinks, arts, shopping, and more.
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Pine Needles artists-in-residence excited to work with St. Croix scientists
Three Twin Cities artists and one art and science student from Iowa will live and work in the Pine Needles cabin this summer.
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Lower St. Croix events offer biking and boating — and birds
Two events will provide the chance to enjoy the St. Croix River and the valley on the water and on the trails.
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April – Signs of Spring Month in the St. Croix Watershed
Celebrate 50 years of the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway in March with St. Croix Valley Interpretive Association Partners.
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Naturalist training will share lessons from connecting youth and the outdoors
Northwest Passage is offering a multi-day course about working with youth with mental health and behavioral challenges using nature photography and other practices.
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Historic fur post on St. Croix River tributary gets a new name
New name better reflects the diverse range of history shared at the Pine City site.
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Archaeology: Interstate Park’s ancient copper tool and extinct bison bones posed a millennia-old mystery
Park workers dug up objects in the 1930s that raised questions about when people first lived in what’s now Wisconsin.

