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  1. As city council in Fremont, Ohio, nears a decision on whether to remove the Ballville Dam on the Sandusky River, wetland loss and sediment behind the structure are possible issues. More...
  2. The National Parks Service wrapped up summer initiatives for the $3.5 million cultural site restoration project on five of the Apostle Islands. More...
  3. Crews are working to clean up debris that was strewn along Lake Michigan during a storm last week. More...
  4. As Fremont, Ohio City Council nears a decision on whether to remove the Ballville Dam on the Sandusky River, wetland loss and sediment behind the structure are possible issues. More...
  5. The International St. Lawrence River Board of Control says after a review of water levels in the Lake Ontario-St. Lawrence River system, they will keep them as prescribed in Plan 1958-D. More...
  6. The potential name of Quèbec's new bridge spanning the St. Lawrence River pits a hockey folk hero against a father of French Canada. More...
  7. The reef is being constructed now for the future needs of sturgeon and other rock-spawning fish, such as walleye and redhorse. More...
  8. Lake Michigan water levels continue to climb, topping the long-term average for the second month in a row while October rain levels were above average."That has been the catalyst for the rise," Keith Kompoltowicz, chief hydrologist for the Corps of Engineers. More...
  9. Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District officials say the three sites in Cleveland's Slavic Village neighborhood will use natural landscaping rather than underground pipes to absorb rainwater More...
  10. The company has indicated, in court documents, that it plans to sell its Hamilton and Nanticoke plants by next October. More...
  11. Cleanup of Whiting Lakefront Park are under way following a Halloween storm that uprooted 14 trees, washed thousand-pound rocks into Lake Michigan and buckled concrete along the boardwalk. The city had recently invested tens of millions of dollars and re-dedicated the park in September More...
  12. Join us in Toronto for the 14th Annual Great Lakes Beach Association Conference, Nov. 12-14. The three-day agenda will feature more than 40 invited papers and presentations on topics ranging from human health risks, rapid test methods, physical and hydrological beach processes, and more! Registration closes on Friday, Nov. 7. More...
  13. With the onset of cold, wet, windy days in November, serious birders turn their attention to the Lake Erie shoreline. More...
  14. An agreement by the St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corp. and Unifor to refer issues to arbitration means navigation will continue uninterrupted until March 31, 2018. More...
  15. Calgary, Alberta-based Enbridge Inc. on Monday released the updated estimate, roughly $86 million higher than a previous figure released in December. More...
  16. GLIN's November Site of the Month is NOAA's new Great Lakes Lake Level Viewer. This tool helps users visualize lake level changes that range from six feet above to six feet below historical long-term average water levels in the Great Lakes, along with potential shoreline and coastal impacts. More...
  17. A Lake Superior State University graduate has published findings in the Journal of Great Lakes Research that answer the question many anglers have been asking for years: Are Atlantic salmon reproducing in the Great Lakes? More...
  18. Massive waves forced the Cook Nuclear Plant to shut down. A spokesperson with the Bridgman plant says both Cook reactors were manually taken off-line early this morning. Debris from the lake had clogged the plants cooling water intake screens. More...
  19. Water that washed over the riprap at the International Flag Plaza in Port Huron eroded soil away from the railroad tracks that go to Dunn Paper, leaving the ends of the ties exposed. More...
  20. At least 76 communities in Michigan have formally opposed the proposed facility for low- and intermediate-level waste. More...
  21. An aggressive partnership is needed to battle the harmful algal blooms, or HABs, that have plagued Lake Erie in recent years and are a growing problem on Ohio's inland waters, said Executive Director Jack Fisher of the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation. More...
  22. For a number of regional lawmakers and business people in communities bordering the St. Lawrence River, the project represents the possible destruction of their economic lifeblood: tourism. More...
  23. By next spring, construction will start on around $15 million of new roads, a park and other improvements that will prepare the former heavy industrial area for conversion into housing, and other new uses. More...
  24. The St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation announced in a release late Sunday night that it agreed with Unifor to refer certain important issues to binding arbitration. More...
  25. As Great Lakes scientists probe deeper, they find such contributing factors as invasive species and climate change also foster algal growth. More...
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