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  1. Residents sue Prospect Hts. over lake water
  2. City seals deal on water pact
  3. Residents sue Prospect Hts. over lake water
  4. Jitters drove energy deal
  5. Residents averse to drilling in lake
  6. Group, citizens work to remove area of concern
  7. Region acts to protect Great Lakes' treasure from thirsty world
  8. Outbreak of avian botulism?
  9. Jitters drove energy deal
  10. Group, citizens work to remove area of concern
  11. Region acts to protect Great Lakes' treasure from thirsty world
  12. Health departments warns of spreading fish virus
  13. Biologist getting rid of sea lamprey
  14. Wind may hold energy, jobs
  15. Forecasters updating rip current forecast technologies
  16. COMMENTARY: Great Lakes directional drilling ban should be lifted
  17. Health departments warns of spreading fish virus
  18. Forecasters updating rip current forecast technologies
  19. Health departments warns of spreading fish virus
  20. Forecasters updating rip current forecast technologies
  21. Residents want tighter toxic water pollution limits
  22. RESPONSE to the editorial: Water that tastes of zero-sum resentment
  23. EDITORIAL: What is Milwaukee's water worth?
  24. No one reason for lower lake levels
  25. EDITORIAL: Protecting the Great Lakes: victory and vigilance
  26. Survey indicates wolf range, population similar to 2004
  27. Ash borer likely to bring con artist infestation, officials say
  28. Federal funding secured for Albion's shoreline
  29. Sewage spill still in dispute
  30. EDITORIAL: Michigan lawmakers must fight for invasive species bill tied up in the Sen
  31. Survey indicates wolf range, population similar to 2004
  32. EDITORIAL: Environmentalists earn thanks
  33. Harbor dredging completed
  34. COMMENTARY: Act saves recreational boating
  35. Warren OK's landfill, recycling pacts
  36. Worrying invasive snail found in Lake Michigan
  37. Project to make the lower end of the Cuyahoga River more fish-friendly
  38. Botulism confirmed in 4 dead birds
  39. Keeping the lakes great
  40. EDITORIAL: Forum sets tone for talking about drilling
  41. Any number of causes to lowering lake levels
  42. Editorial: Fish killer virus shouldn't leave our attention
  43. Nova Scotia reps in Toledo to discuss study, partnership
  44. Anglers reminded to use legal bait
  45. Erosion offers glimpse of nature's way
  46. Experts see offshore windmills as an energy solution
  47. Why doesn't the city cut spending on the aquarium?
  48. EDITORIAL: Coast Guard 'cargo sweepings' rules are reasonable
  49. EDITORIAL: Fish killer virus shouldn't leave our attention
  50. Ohio Nowcasting Beach Advisories
  51. Lake Superior hosts a summer of art in the park
  52. Canadians tour Cleveland port as potential link
  53. Why doesn't the city cut spending on the aquarium?
  54. Irondequoit Bay outlet dredging to start
  55. COMMENTARY: Power and tribute
  56. Wolfe Island wind farm turbines arrive in Ogdensburg
  57. EDITORIAL: Keeping tabs on taps a fine start
  58. Lake water quest dries up
  59. COMMENTARY: Power and tribute
  60. Lake water quest dries up
  61. Another one bites the pier
  62. Superior passion: Shipwreck search
  63. London cracks down on bottled water
  64. Governor announces $24M cleanup of Milwaukee river
  65. Great Lakes study to determine reasons for low water levels
  66. EDITORIAL: It's time to get moving on energy policy
  67. Governor announces $24M cleanup of Milwaukee river
  68. Lake level report watered-down, says 'Baykeeper'
  69. Governor announces $24M cleanup of Milwaukee river
  70. 2008 Great Lakes Photo Contest
  71. Divers discover history in Lake Michigan waters
  72. Cleanup at mill site on St. Lawrence River is finished
  73. EDITORIAL : Bottle debate
  74. Speaker: Stop using Great Lakes as lavatory
  75. State, local waters plagued by potentially harmful bacteria
  76. DEQ, Brown support ban on flame retardant
  77. Threatened turtle turned up by cottager-funded Ont. lake study
  78. Grand Marais losing its lifeline
  79. More small ships to ply Great Lakes next summer
  80. Man, son seek cause of E. coli at Mich. beaches
  81. Lake Ontario coastal water under siege
  82. Will thirsty states get Great Lakes water?
  83. Consumers energy: Don't blame plant for pollution
  84. Lakes conference in Goderich
  85. Trips with a twist: Plan fall color tours now
  86. Boat dealers surviving choppy economy
  87. Lakes conference in Goderich
  88. Ashtabula River Dredging Completed
  89. Wind turbine plan concerns Guildwood residents
  90. EDITORIAL: Charlevoix cutter debate: History shouldn't dictate the future
  91. New Berlin OKs water deal
  92. People hear about Denison dune land preservation
  93. Ashtabula River dredging completed
  94. Wind turbine plan concerns Guildwood residents
  95. EDITORIAL: Charlevoix cutter debate: History shouldn't dictate the future
  96. New Berlin OKs water deal
  97. People hear about Denison dune land preservation
  98. Maritime Academy may hike maritime tuition up to 57%
  99. Seaway bridge 'on schedule'
  100. Waterfront owners will participate in shoreline clean-up
  101. Students build wind turbines
  102. DNR: Property owners need permit to clean up lakefront
  103. The Great Lakes Historical Society
  104. Clean Wisconsin
  105. Manistique lobbies for harbor funding
  106. Deal reached over illegal construction debris dumping into wetlands
  107. Restoring lake's fish population is latest recovery hurdle
  108. Fewer recreational boaters on local waterways
  109. Oxygen-starved waters kill thousands of Lake Erie fish
  110. Group urges cities to adopt green infrastructure to curb sewage spills
  111. COMMENTARY: Broad effort needed to protect lakes
  112. GreenSpace: 'Green Ships Initiative' sets sail on Great Lakes
  113. Loophole feared in Great Lakes accord
  114. Regulation lacking on invasive species and phosphorus
  115. 'Green Ships Initiative' sets sail on Great Lakes
  116. COMMENTARY: Broad effort needed to protect lakes
  117. CCI-USW deal set
  118. Sand Point to get new look
  119. OPINION: Offshore drilling: still a bad idea
  120. Sault Michigan does not test storm sewer outfalls; Sault Ontario does
  121. County applying for grant to build fishing facilities near state park
  122. Cleveland Cliffs, Steelworkers deal set
  123. Sand Point to get new look
  124. Great Lakes dead zone a mystery
  125. 'Native Michigan' exhibit opens at museum Sept. 6
  126. EDITORIAL: Lifting ban on lake drilling would help state
  127. City sewers tagged as threat
  128. EDITORIAL: Law needed to ensure access to Great Lakes beaches
  129. Not so fast Stupak sees devil in the details of pending Great Lakes Compact
  130. Recycling Dredged Material in the Great Lakes Region
  131. International Joint Commission may drop Plan 2007
  132. HMS Detroit gone for good
  133. St. Catharines receives nod for diverting sewer discharge
  134. HMS Detroit gone for good
  135. Ship built in Bay City to become an underwater preserve this fall
  136. Photo of local lighthouse makes swell beer coaster
  137. Mayor says sewer money not at risk with election
  138. EDITORIAL: Scattered efforts are getting a grip on what ails the bay
  139. Can ethanol revive a piece of rust belt?
  140. Port debate weighs the benefits or problems for lakefront
  141. Volunteers needed for Great Lakes shorelines cleanup
  142. EDITORIAL: Save the freighter E.M. Ford from the shipbreakers' torches
  143. COMMENTARY: Shipping waste: Lots of fuss over a little dust
  144. Dredging shallow waters
  145. COMMENTARY: Shipping waste: Lots of fuss over a little dust
  146. St. Lawrence Economic Development Council (SODES)
  147. Ancient river could quench local thirst
  148. Mayors encourage others to tap water resources
  149. Fight begins over Ohio's renewable power requirements
  150. State's deer-baiting ban fuels debate
  151. Wisconsin gets federal grant for VHS sampling
  152. Volunteers sought for annual beach cleanup
  153. Volunteers needed to help clean Lake Erie shores
  154. Scientists point to forests for carbon storage solutions
  155. EDITORIAL: Should PA drill offshore?
  156. Wisconsin gets federal grant for VHS sampling
  157. Great Lakes Regional Collaboration (GLRC) Initiatives
  158. EDITORIAL: This fish story doesn't play well on VHS
  159. Lack of tourists could mean auction block instead of dock for Duluth's Sundew
  160. Dunes Lakeshore and State Park to host beach health science spectacular next week
  161. COMMENTARY: Renewable energy could increase Michigan jobs
  162. EDITORIAL: This fish story doesn't play well on VHS
  163. Lack of tourists could mean auction block instead of dock for Duluth's Sundew
  164. EDITORIAL: Cleanup fund deserves renewal
  165. Beach experts air test methods
  166. On an infested river, battling invaders eye to eye
  167. EDITORIAL: Great Lakes study demands validation
  168. Shippers, activists clash over cargo sweeping
  169. Mayors challenge Great Lakes communities
  170. Debate flows around historic river barriers
  171. Sea lamprey control planned for Rifle River
  172. Michigan DEQ slashes wetland inspection, pollution spill response programs
  173. Wetlands restoration is good news for duck hunters
  174. Lake level plan reaction varies
  175. Heard this winter will be colder? Think again, says National Weather Service
  176. COMMENTARY: Work on harbor link
  177. State park assessing flood damage
  178. Study: Dams help spread lake invaders
  179. COMMENTARY: Ohio voters to decide fate of several ballot issues this November
  180. COMMENTARY: Obama Lakes Plan Could Help Woo Michigan
  181. Comeco's Port Hope remediation to cost $50-55 million
  182. Minnesota industries to slash mercury emissions
  183. Seaway workers give union okay to strike
  184. Floods dump garbage on many area beaches
  185. Comeco's Port Hope remediation to cost $50-55 million
  186. Minnesota industries to slash mercury emissions
  187. Adopt-a-Beach: Help wanted for Sept. 20 event
  188. OPINION: Sound Science
  189. MWRD readying report on flood control efforts
  190. Rapid residential growth and demand for water drive Herridge feedermain project
  191. Lake is not great
  192. Great Lakes Regional Research Information Network (GLRRIN)
  193. MDEQ funding shortfall could hurt Muskegon
  194. Divers no match for mussels
  195. Restore the Shore: 5 miles of Muskegon Lake targeted for cleanup
  196. Summer rains held no romance for Montrealers
  197. Our waters, our rules
  198. Summer rains held no romance for Montrealers
  199. Our waters, our rules
  200. Congress approves Great Lakes Compact
  201. Halting the Soil
  202. Park protesters arrested in Benton Harbor
  203. Turbine likely behind fire at Mich. nuclear plant
  204. Beach sweep nets 2 tons of debris
  205. Halting the Soil
  206. Weather Channel makes a visit to northwest Indiana
  207. Estrogen levels skyrocket in river around Montreal: researchers
  208. Underground power plant studies required
  209. Raw sewage dumped into St. Lawrence near Montreal
  210. A clean Kalamazoo River is at least seven years away, according to EPA plan
  211. TheSpec.com - Local - Climate expert warns cities to brace for rainy days
  212. Grants available for Lake Erie preservation
  213. Scientists monitor growing Lake Erie algae bloom
  214. Michigan's delegation must demand more from Washington
  215. BPW wants to build wind farm in U.P.
  216. TEACH Great Lakes
  217. Climate expert warns cities to brace for rainy days
  218. Grants available for Lake Erie preservation
  219. Three moose sightings reported in northern Wisconsin
  220. U.P. wind farm may generate juice for Holland
  221. EDITORIAL: New York builds record with Great Lakes, climate change
  222. EDITORIAL: Bail out the lakes, too
  223. Channel not cause of low lakes
  224. Three moose sightings reported in northern Wisconsin
  225. Volunteers clean up Sleeping Bear
  226. Earth Voyager ends lakes tour
  227. EDITORIAL: Plug Lakes compact loophole
  228. EDITORIAL: Clean-energy quest boundaries needed
  229. Man fined for moving bait from VHS-positive waters
  230. State authorizes $25 million for Great Lakes research lab at Michigan Tech
  231. Raising small fry for frying pan
  232. Public to sound off on plan to construct turbines on forest land
  233. Algae blooms doomed by coming cold
  234. Decline in global bird populations point to an unhealthy planet
  235. Dunes parking lot repairs will hit
  236. Strike could cripple Seaway traffic
  237. First studies encouraging on Lake Erie wind turbines
  238. Great Lakes ships can keep washing residue overboard
  239. Study: Offshore Wind Turbines Could Pack Punch
  240. Proposed national forest wind farm project draws supporters, opponents
  241. Cameco resumes production after 14-month shutdown
  242. Focus on Bend sunsets part of $3.5M facelift
  243. Grosse Pointe Park studies water plan
  244. Study: Offshore wind turbines could pack punch
  245. More to be known about CWD
  246. Lock shut down; highlights need for new lock
  247. Wind project ship spills fuel near Wolfe Island
  248. St. Lawrence Seaway workers' strike near deadline
  249. MNR seeks help from feds
  250. Wind project ship spills fuel near Wolfe Island