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  1. New flame retardants show up in wildlife
  2. Common reed spreading in Canada
  3. Great Lakes water-compact backers, foes stand ground on water diversion limits
  4. Milwaukee reaching out with water sales
  5. Could nuclear power be the answer to fresh water?
  6. Fisheries Learning on the Web (FLOW)
  7. Erie's $100 million windfall
  8. Commentary: Do Minnesotans buy ethanol because they have to?
  9. Huge windmill farm sprouts from Michigan's Thumb
  10. Indiana proposes controls for polluted runoff
  11. Seaway season ending on low note
  12. Opinion: Turkeys from assembly lines
  13. Opinion: Alternative energy could be big job-maker for Michigan
  14. Milwaukee reaching out with water sales
  15. Erie's $100 million windfall
  16. COMMENTARY: Do Minnesotans buy ethanol because they have to?
  17. Huge windmill farm sprouts from Michigan's Thumb
  18. Turkeys from assembly lines
  19. EDITORIAL: Alternative energy could be big job-maker for Michigan
  20. COMMENTARY: Democrats pushing bills to protect Michigan waters
  21. Hunting in Wisconsin
  22. Mich. DNR says it expects a happy hunting season
  23. Report looks at ways to improve troubled harbor
  24. Lake levels up for foreseeable future
  25. Two Minnesota divers make Lake Michigan history
  26. EDITORIAL: Uncomplicate this deal
  27. EDITORIAL: Great Lakes smart to guard water resource
  28. Bottled-water tax idea flows
  29. History is crumbling on islands
  30. In miles of alleys, Chicago finds its next environmental frontier
  31. Exploring the environmental cost of bottled water
  32. Invasive mussel hurting Great Lakes fish population
  33. Dioxin contamination in Saginaw River site worst ever, EPA says
  34. BP struggling to find ways to reduce waste sent to lake
  35. The St. Lawrence River is mighty fragile
  36. In search of the American beam
  37. Greenwashing alive and well
  38. Greenwashing alive and well
  39. Cities brace for global warming
  40. Climate Change and Great Lakes Water Resources
  41. Lowering of Lake Orion lets trout thrive, residents repair shoreline
  42. Are your products safe? You can't tell
  43. COMMENTARY: Call Michigan a bottom feeder state
  44. COMMENTARY: Harnessing Niagara current is a good idea
  45. The proof is in the tree bark
  46. Water royalties coming soon: Quebec eyes B.C. and Ontario models
  47. Dead birds spread fears of botulism
  48. COMMENTARY: Voluntary compliance didn't serve Fox
  49. Michigan mayor makes YouTube plea to GOP contenders
  50. Wisconsin agrees to clean up coal-fired power plants
  51. Clean Water Act inadequate to protect Great Lakes from non-indigenous species
  52. An energy model for all to see
  53. Lakes coal trade down 16 percent in September
  54. Climate change makes Great Lakes compact more urgent
  55. COMMENTARY: Despite past successes, legislators are failing to see serious threats to
  56. Great Lakes face trouble on two fronts
  57. Superior Science News debuts
  58. Report: Lake levels to drop
  59. Group aims to restore warship
  60. Wind farm project bonus for local concrete supplier
  61. Dad, daughter find steelhead biting big-time -- 'Fabulous fishing in our backyard'
  62. New report says global warming will lead to more phragmites along our shoreline
  63. EDITORIAL: Prevent diversion of our water supply
  64. Public gets a look a Marquette Plan for region shoreline
  65. Aging dams a growing threat
  66. OPINION: Great Lakes Compact, two points of view
  67. Wind farm project bonus for local concrete suppliers
  68. Aging dams a growing threat
  69. OPINION: Great Lakes Compact, two points of view
  70. EDITORIAL: Protecting a vital resource
  71. Enviro group calls for Oberstar's support on carbon bill
  72. How much Minnesota fish is safe to eat?
  73. Lowly algae are fueling a new renewable energy research boom
  74. Conservation groups warn of bird crisis
  75. Minnesota joins lawsuit against EPA rule change
  76. 150 global firms seek mandatory cuts in greenhouse gas emissions
  77. Officials say federal funding for beach monitoring is unfairly allocated
  78. COMMENTARY: Without compact, lakes will be vulnerable
  79. Questions remain as experts sift through numbers
  80. Great Lakes roundtable discussion
  81. Climate Change and Great Lakes Water Resources
  82. EPA reports violations at BP refinery
  83. Regional water pact measure resurfaces
  84. Seaway strives to stay afloat
  85. Law lets firms avoid cleanup costs
  86. Great Lakes maritime history unfolds in Wisconsin museums
  87. EDITORIAL: Stop infecting the lakes
  88. COMMENTARY: Fisheries vital part of economy
  89. COMMENTARY: Clean energy: Green jobs are the wave of the future
  90. EDITORIAL: Protecting Great Lakes water is a clear necessity
  91. COMMENTARY: Court rulings leave invaluable waters vulnerable
  92. Winter in Qubec
  93. Law lets landowners avoid cleanup costs
  94. Silver Bay taconite plant wants old asbestos rule clarified
  95. Wetlands burned to kill pest; owner uses spray and fire to rid site of phragmites
  96. EDITORIAL: Inaction not an option
  97. Great Lakes see a future beyond industry
  98. DNR can regulate ballast, some say
  99. Ships hauling less as water levels drop in Great Lakes
  100. COMMENTARY: Extending regulations to all waters goes too far
  101. COMMENTARY: Protections fall short on groundwater
  102. County: Keep hands off lakes
  103. Canadian government hiding damaging climate report, critics charge
  104. New book is an authoritative, accessible look at the Great Lakes
  105. Heat waves in Midwest expected to intensify
  106. Use less road salt, cities told
  107. Icebreaking begins on Lake Superior
  108. Blue, Blue Canada
  109. New national map shows relative risk for zebra and quagga mussel invasion
  110. Lakes Michigan, Huron nearing record lows
  111. State of the Strait
  112. Lake Michigan water levels nearly scrape bottom
  113. After a long wait, first projects for Greenway are under review
  114. Coast Guard boss gets used to cold
  115. Snowfall to help Lake Superior levels
  116. BP wastewater permit passes review
  117. Plans in works to create reef with sunken warship in eastern Ontario
  118. Mayor fears pier-jumping bill will die
  119. Cutter delivers Christmas cheer
  120. Ballast water breakthrough?
  121. Minnesota 'Star Lake' plan gets early backing
  122. Bill would set aside billions for conservation
  123. Alternative energy could mean new manufacturing jobs for Michigan
  124. Ohio considers drilling for oil in state parks
  125. Carp leave Cootes Paradise
  126. Mishawaka studies using wind power
  127. House passes energy bill
  128. Analysis of BP refinery case finds problems in permit process
  129. Dioxin report details deception
  130. Iron range is preparing for a boom
  131. Western states agree to water-sharing pact
  132. DEQ chief: underfunding created crisis
  133. COMMENTARY: Great Lakes protection among state's failures
  134. Toxic sites threaten valuable Great Lakes resource
  135. $60.8 million raised to protect Indiana nature areas
  136. Pollution health risks in our midst
  137. EDITORIAL: Approve Great Lakes Compact
  138. Water research looks at megafarms, homes' septic systems
  139. Tree-killing bug continues to spread
  140. Michigan Winter
  141. Iron Range is preparing for a boom
  142. EPA hearing today on U.S. Steel permit
  143. Ontario's Grand River not so grand
  144. More farmers seeing wind as cash crop
  145. Quebec City's big 400
  146. Great Lakes supporters want pledge from presidential hopefuls
  147. Wisconsin slow to act on Great Lakes compact
  148. Waukesha Water Utility contest challenges users to tap into their conservative side
  149. Are Lake Superior's loons next?
  150. EDITORIAL: Cleanup of Grand is vital to region
  151. Sandbars choking off Grand Haven shipping
  152. Bill ratifying Great Lakes water plan expected soon
  153. Goin' green in The Great Lakes state
  154. Milwaukee council approves water talks with New Berlin
  155. Under federal pressure, Dow submits dioxin cleanup plan
  156. Great Lakes area mayors to visit Racine
  157. Judge says lakefront rights extend to the 'water's edge'
  158. 13 more species hit Great Lakes via ships' ballast tanks
  159. U.S. Steel: New Gary Works permit wouldn't harm Lake Michigan
  160. Zion will have a say Forums on future of nuclear plant site
  161. COMMENTARY: Nestl's success in Michigan in spotlight
  162. EDITORIAL: Indiana must approve Great Lakes Compact
  163. Wisconsin approves permanent rules to prevent spread of VHS
  164. Radioactive substance found near Palisades
  165. Congress quizzes Nestle about Michigan water-bottling operation
  166. Are the Gales of November drying up our lake?
  167. COMMENTARY: Working together to protect our Great Lakes
  168. New owners restrict access to UP forests
  169. Wisconsin Center for Environmental Education
  170. COMMENTARY: Shaping the perfect fairway may come at too high a price
  171. Crew cuts up vintage sailboat in Lake Michigan ice
  172. The ethics of bottling water from the Great Lakes
  173. Bay cleanup sets example; Quinte may be listed as 'area of recovery'
  174. EDITORIAL: Protect our Great Lakes
  175. Oden Fisheries programs begin
  176. EDITORIAL: On the beach
  177. Onondaga County to rest of nation: Plenty of fresh, clean water here ...
  178. Critics blast EPA permit
  179. The Grand Vision Project
  180. Ship spills diesel fuel into the Maumee
  181. U.P. mine ok'd despite foes
  182. Mayors seek national discussion of Great Lakes
  183. Watershed district now sees storm water as a liquid asset
  184. Dunes battle pits millionaire, preservationists
  185. NOAA lauds Great Lakes' lab growth
  186. COMMENTARY: Saltwater ships pose hazard
  187. Maritime artifacts formerly on Boyer need a new berth
  188. COMMENTARY: Then again, perhaps BP's refinery plans aren't so bad
  189. Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy
  190. Simple steps could cut emissions
  191. EDITORIAL: Dangerous ruling makes a moving target of lakefront property lines
  192. EDITORIAL: Great Lakes water threats are real
  193. COMMENTARY: Lake Erie access rule may rock the boat
  194. More farmers see wind as a cash crop
  195. Loophole may let in more lake invaders
  196. Illinois wins coal-energy project
  197. Icebreakers prep for ice season
  198. St. Clair Shores canal now a wetland?
  199. Maps show important view of state history
  200. VHS impacts use of bait
  201. Changes ahead for area anglers
  202. Federal annual water reports are 5 years overdue as Ottawa breaks its own law
  203. Further water level decline predicted
  204. COMMENTARY: Great Lakes Compact should be ratified
  205. Lindenhurst hires water consultant
  206. Bush to sign energy bill
  207. Bill will bolster local projects
  208. Surfin' weather dude runs a wicked Web forecast site
  209. Ice anglers adjusting to VHS rules
  210. Visclosky secures funding for National Lakeshore
  211. Residents vs. sand dunes developer in Saugatuck
  212. GOP warming up to 'green' issues: Candidates link environment to security, economy
  213. Group warns Ohio's future bleak if greenhouse effect is unchecked
  214. Democrats co-sponsor Great Lakes bill
  215. The Potential Impacts of Increased Corn Production for Ethanol in the Great Lakes-St.
  216. Lake Effect snow comes with the territory
  217. Maritime history, water park are all in a day in Erie
  218. There's much to fear from Fishzilla
  219. Bill will bolster local projects
  220. Surfin' weather dude runs a wicked Web forecast site
  221. Ice anglers adjusting to VHS rules
  222. Visclosky secures funding for National Lakeshore
  223. Residents vs. sand dunes developer in Saugatuck
  224. GOP warming up to 'green' issues: Candidates link environment to security, economy
  225. Ind. Senator Pushes for Great Lakes Deal
  226. The DNR Releases Proposed Rule
  227. Algae toxins spreading through air
  228. Officials to hold meeting on bird die-offs
  229. Ohioan may join water panel
  230. Editorial: Great Lakes states must ensure our water future
  231. Low water levels are creating waves
  232. COMMENTARY: Protect the lakes
  233. Saltwater ships pose hazard to Great Lakes
  234. Cleveland's port could move down the lake
  235. State senator wants to protect Great Lakes
  236. WDNR releases proposed rule
  237. Algae toxins spreading through air
  238. Officials to hold meeting on bird die-offs
  239. Ohioan may join water panel
  240. EDITORIAL: Great Lakes states must ensure our water future
  241. Low water levels are creating waves
  242. Great Lakes record lows
  243. Green goo finds new home
  244. Ecological park gains momentum
  245. COMMENTARY: We must act quickly to protect Great Lakes
  246. Will winds of change blowing in off Lake Erie ever bring us the world's first freshwa
  247. Midwest farmers are tilting at wind turbines
  248. EDITORIAL: EPA should do more to track lake pollution
  249. Northwest Indiana's industrial clash: economy vs. environment
  250. Great Lakes in better shape than 15 years ago