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Join youth in cleaning up St. Croix riverfront
Spend a morning cleaning up debris and garbage left from spring flooding near downtown Stillwater.
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Let the Fish Flipping Begin
A new campaign will put drink coasters in bars and restaurants all over the St. Croix River area to help educate anglers about the benefits of clean water and what we can do to help keep the St. Croix clean the fish biting.
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Local legal action against proposed cell tower
One town is considering limiting cell tower height and requiring them to be disguised, and a group of local citizens are suing AT&T over the proposed tower near Franconia.
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Turn of the tide for Scandia gravel mine?
The city has called a special meeting to consider asking for a second opinion on a proposed gravel mine on a St. Croix River bluff.
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Bridge proposal lands river on “endangered” list
For the second year in a row, the river conservation group American Rivers has named the St. Croix to its list of the “Most Endangered Rivers in America.”
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Invasive carp found near Prescott
A bighead carp caught in the St. Croix near its confluence with the Mississippi has big implications for the future of native fish in the river.
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Prairie restoration has no place for pines
An effort to restore part of Belwin Conservancy to natural prairie has meant the cutting of a large stand of pines that were planted by farmers in the 1950s or 1960s.
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Eagle event will feature live birds
Join the National Park Service this Saturday for a day of learning and celebration of our national symbol.
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Group organizes trip down entire river
To celebrate its 100th anniversary, the St. Croix River Association will travel the whole river in July, and the public is invited to join the trip.