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Companies seeking to bottle St. Croix Valley spring water
Businesses have been contacting residents along the lower river about possibly selling groundwater.
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Applications now accepted for artist and writer residencies on St. Croix River
Program provides two- to four-week stays at historic riverside cabin to enhance scientific understanding through art.
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Study: Eating one fish contaminated with PFAS same as drinking ‘forever chemicals’ water for a month
PFAS found at high levels in freshwater fish, with most concern for vulnerable communities.
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Event in Hayward invites public to ‘think big’ for the Namekagon River
National Park Service and Wild Rivers Conservancy hosting free discussion about Wild and Scenic river’s future.
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National Park Service to burn brush piles
Agency staff will burn piles at five habitat restoration projects along the lower St. Croix.
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Farmers invited to learn what works for improving soil health in St. Croix region
Local corn and soybean producers who have increased the resiliency of their farms through soil health and nutrient management will share their knowledge.
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Input invited on Wisconsin water quality monitoring
Draft guidance includes new standards for measuring PFAS and related chemicals.
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DNR urges snowmobilers to operate safely as ice thins
Agency reminds riders that no ice is totally safe, and recent warm weather has increased risks.
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Sweeping streets and clearing drains for a cleaner St. Croix River
State funding will help local communities enhance street sweeping to reduce runoff to the St. Croix River and its tributaries.
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St. Croix Tribe announces historic property purchase near Apple River
Ojibwe band acquires 800 acres for recovery programs, cultural use, and environmental protection.