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Four of the five Great Lakes set a new monthly record for water levels this February. Read the full story by TV – WBAY – Green Bay, WI.
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Four of the five Great Lakes set a new monthly record for water levels this February. Read the full story by TV – WBAY – Green Bay, WI.
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Four of the five Great Lakes set a new monthly record for water levels this February. Read the full story by TV – WBAY – Green Bay, WI.
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Four of the five Great Lakes set a new monthly record for water levels this February. Read the full story by TV – WBAY – Green Bay, WI.
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Four of the five Great Lakes set a new monthly record for water levels this February. Read the full story by TV – WBAY – Green Bay, WI.
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Four of the five Great Lakes set a new monthly record for water levels this February. Read the full story by TV – WBAY – Green Bay, WI.
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Four of the five Great Lakes set a new monthly record for water levels this February. Read the full story by TV – WBAY – Green Bay, WI.
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Four of the five Great Lakes set a new monthly record for water levels this February. Read the full story by TV – WBAY – Green Bay, WI.
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Four of the five Great Lakes set a new monthly record for water levels this February. Read the full story by TV – WBAY – Green Bay, WI.
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Four of the five Great Lakes set a new monthly record for water levels this February. Read the full story by TV – WBAY – Green Bay, WI.
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Four of the five Great Lakes set a new monthly record for water levels this February. Read the full story by TV – WBAY – Green Bay, WI.
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Four of the five Great Lakes set a new monthly record for water levels this February. Read the full story by TV – WBAY – Green Bay, WI.
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Four of the five Great Lakes set a new monthly record for water levels this February. Read the full story by TV – WBAY – Green Bay, WI.
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Walleye catches in Wisconsin have declined in recent years as climate change and warming water have altered aquatic food webs and walleye habitat. Read the full story by the Ashland Daily Press.
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Walleye catches in Wisconsin have declined in recent years as climate change and warming water have altered aquatic food webs and walleye habitat. Read the full story by the Ashland Daily Press.
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Walleye catches in Wisconsin have declined in recent years as climate change and warming water have altered aquatic food webs and walleye habitat. Read the full story by the Ashland Daily Press.
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Walleye catches in Wisconsin have declined in recent years as climate change and warming water have altered aquatic food webs and walleye habitat. Read the full story by the Ashland Daily Press.
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Walleye catches in Wisconsin have declined in recent years as climate change and warming water have altered aquatic food webs and walleye habitat. Read the full story by the Ashland Daily Press.
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Walleye catches in Wisconsin have declined in recent years as climate change and warming water have altered aquatic food webs and walleye habitat. Read the full story by the Ashland Daily Press.
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Walleye catches in Wisconsin have declined in recent years as climate change and warming water have altered aquatic food webs and walleye habitat. Read the full story by the Ashland Daily Press.
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Walleye catches in Wisconsin have declined in recent years as climate change and warming water have altered aquatic food webs and walleye habitat. Read the full story by the Ashland Daily Press.
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Walleye catches in Wisconsin have declined in recent years as climate change and warming water have altered aquatic food webs and walleye habitat. Read the full story by the Ashland Daily Press.
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Walleye catches in Wisconsin have declined in recent years as climate change and warming water have altered aquatic food webs and walleye habitat. Read the full story by the Ashland Daily Press.
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Walleye catches in Wisconsin have declined in recent years as climate change and warming water have altered aquatic food webs and walleye habitat. Read the full story by the Ashland Daily Press.
Flint failed to collect enough valid water tests in 2019; state says it must report violation to customers
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The city of Flint, Michigan won’t be fined for failing to test enough homes that qualify for lead in water during the last six months of 2019, but it must fix the problem or face penalties of up to $1,000 per day in the future and must notify the public of its violation of the Safe Drinking Water Act.. Read the full story by MLive.
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