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  1. A new report by a Washington, D.C.-based environmental group found that nitrate levels in some Minnesota public drinking water systems have increased in recent years. Read the full story by Duluth News Tribune. View the full article
  2. A new report by a Washington, D.C.-based environmental group found that nitrate levels in some Minnesota public drinking water systems have increased in recent years. Read the full story by Duluth News Tribune. View the full article
  3. A new report by a Washington, D.C.-based environmental group found that nitrate levels in some Minnesota public drinking water systems have increased in recent years. Read the full story by Duluth News Tribune. View the full article
  4. A new report by a Washington, D.C.-based environmental group found that nitrate levels in some Minnesota public drinking water systems have increased in recent years. Read the full story by Duluth News Tribune. View the full article
  5. A new report by a Washington, D.C.-based environmental group found that nitrate levels in some Minnesota public drinking water systems have increased in recent years. Read the full story by Duluth News Tribune. View the full article
  6. A new report by a Washington, D.C.-based environmental group found that nitrate levels in some Minnesota public drinking water systems have increased in recent years. Read the full story by Duluth News Tribune. View the full article
  7. A new report by a Washington, D.C.-based environmental group found that nitrate levels in some Minnesota public drinking water systems have increased in recent years. Read the full story by Duluth News Tribune. View the full article
  8. U.S. Rep. Bill Huizenga (R-MI), co-chair of the Great Lakes Task Force, last week highlighted the negative impacts of invasive Asian carp and erosion on the nation’s Great Lakes region during testimony on Capitol Hill. Read the full story by Ripon Advance News Service. View the full article
  9. U.S. Rep. Bill Huizenga (R-MI), co-chair of the Great Lakes Task Force, last week highlighted the negative impacts of invasive Asian carp and erosion on the nation’s Great Lakes region during testimony on Capitol Hill. Read the full story by Ripon Advance News Service. View the full article
  10. U.S. Rep. Bill Huizenga (R-MI), co-chair of the Great Lakes Task Force, last week highlighted the negative impacts of invasive Asian carp and erosion on the nation’s Great Lakes region during testimony on Capitol Hill. Read the full story by Ripon Advance News Service. View the full article
  11. U.S. Rep. Bill Huizenga (R-MI), co-chair of the Great Lakes Task Force, last week highlighted the negative impacts of invasive Asian carp and erosion on the nation’s Great Lakes region during testimony on Capitol Hill. Read the full story by Ripon Advance News Service. View the full article
  12. U.S. Rep. Bill Huizenga (R-MI), co-chair of the Great Lakes Task Force, last week highlighted the negative impacts of invasive Asian carp and erosion on the nation’s Great Lakes region during testimony on Capitol Hill. Read the full story by Ripon Advance News Service. View the full article
  13. U.S. Rep. Bill Huizenga (R-MI), co-chair of the Great Lakes Task Force, last week highlighted the negative impacts of invasive Asian carp and erosion on the nation’s Great Lakes region during testimony on Capitol Hill. Read the full story by Ripon Advance News Service. View the full article
  14. U.S. Rep. Bill Huizenga (R-MI), co-chair of the Great Lakes Task Force, last week highlighted the negative impacts of invasive Asian carp and erosion on the nation’s Great Lakes region during testimony on Capitol Hill. Read the full story by Ripon Advance News Service. View the full article
  15. U.S. Rep. Bill Huizenga (R-MI), co-chair of the Great Lakes Task Force, last week highlighted the negative impacts of invasive Asian carp and erosion on the nation’s Great Lakes region during testimony on Capitol Hill. Read the full story by Ripon Advance News Service. View the full article
  16. U.S. Rep. Bill Huizenga (R-MI), co-chair of the Great Lakes Task Force, last week highlighted the negative impacts of invasive Asian carp and erosion on the nation’s Great Lakes region during testimony on Capitol Hill. Read the full story by Ripon Advance News Service. View the full article
  17. U.S. Rep. Bill Huizenga (R-MI), co-chair of the Great Lakes Task Force, last week highlighted the negative impacts of invasive Asian carp and erosion on the nation’s Great Lakes region during testimony on Capitol Hill. Read the full story by Ripon Advance News Service. View the full article
  18. U.S. Rep. Bill Huizenga (R-MI), co-chair of the Great Lakes Task Force, last week highlighted the negative impacts of invasive Asian carp and erosion on the nation’s Great Lakes region during testimony on Capitol Hill. Read the full story by Ripon Advance News Service. View the full article
  19. U.S. Rep. Bill Huizenga (R-MI), co-chair of the Great Lakes Task Force, last week highlighted the negative impacts of invasive Asian carp and erosion on the nation’s Great Lakes region during testimony on Capitol Hill. Read the full story by Ripon Advance News Service. View the full article
  20. The Environmental Protection Agency classifies dog doo as an environmental hazard; the federal agency estimates that waste produced by just 100 dogs can contain enough bacteria to temporarily close a beach to swimming and fishing. Read the full story by Great Lakes Echo. View the full article
  21. The Environmental Protection Agency classifies dog doo as an environmental hazard; the federal agency estimates that waste produced by just 100 dogs can contain enough bacteria to temporarily close a beach to swimming and fishing. Read the full story by Great Lakes Echo. View the full article
  22. The Environmental Protection Agency classifies dog doo as an environmental hazard; the federal agency estimates that waste produced by just 100 dogs can contain enough bacteria to temporarily close a beach to swimming and fishing. Read the full story by Great Lakes Echo. View the full article
  23. The Environmental Protection Agency classifies dog doo as an environmental hazard; the federal agency estimates that waste produced by just 100 dogs can contain enough bacteria to temporarily close a beach to swimming and fishing. Read the full story by Great Lakes Echo. View the full article
  24. The Environmental Protection Agency classifies dog doo as an environmental hazard; the federal agency estimates that waste produced by just 100 dogs can contain enough bacteria to temporarily close a beach to swimming and fishing. Read the full story by Great Lakes Echo. View the full article
  25. The Environmental Protection Agency classifies dog doo as an environmental hazard; the federal agency estimates that waste produced by just 100 dogs can contain enough bacteria to temporarily close a beach to swimming and fishing. Read the full story by Great Lakes Echo. View the full article
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