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St. Croix Flooding: Bridges and Landings Close, Tributary Dam Destroyed
Flooded streams are wreaking havoc on the St. Croix River’s watershed and residents – but people are showing their resilience.
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Rivers Rising: St. Croix Tributaries Send Rain Surge Toward Stillwater
Tributaries are running out of their banks, and significant flooding will hit the lower river by this weekend.
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Young Photographers Go Back Underwater
Teenage explorers document the underwater ecosystems of the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway through stunning photographs that also represent their mental health journeys.
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St. Croix River Researchers Invited to Submit Presentation Proposals
Call for papers for research focused on the St. Croix River and its surrounding landscapes.
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Boating Safety: Navigation Channel Through Bridge Construction Zone Has Moved
Traffic rerouted as bridge construction continues.
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Input needed on plan for next 15-20 years at St. Croix State Park
Minnesota’s biggest state park has 20 miles of the St. Croix River, 34,000 acres of land, several historic buildings, and many opportunities.
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Stellar River Research and Retiring Minnesota State Senator Recognized
St. Croix River Association gave its annual conservation award to Sen. Katie Sieben and the St. Croix Watershed Research Station.
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Stillwater Lift Bridge Starts Regular Schedule
The bridge lifts every hour or half-hour between 8 a.m. and 10 p.m.
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Registration Is Now Open for Popular Ranger-Guided Kayak Trips on the St. Croix River
Eight outings will provide new perspectives on the river this summer.
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River Rising: No-Wake Rule On Its Way For Lower St. Croix
Minor flooding will cause a few days of a slow speed limit from the Dalles to the Mississippi.