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This year’s algae bloom was relatively mild according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
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Monday, the White House announced President Trump's nominations to the International Joint Commission.
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A company trying to build 6 wind turbines on Lake Erie has been waiting since July the state certification process.
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Last year, flooding caused millions of dollars in damage to residences and businesses in New York.
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The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency has decided to include Western Lake Erie in a list of impaired waters.
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Federal funding for the Great Lakes has survived again thanks to Congress.
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Across public broadcasting, folks are mourning for Michigan Radio's Mark Brush. He died last week of brain cancer.
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Scientists say climate change affects everything from weather patterns and animal migrations to maple syrup.
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Today a group of divers announced the discovery of the Margaret Olwill [ol-well], a steam barge that sank in 1899.
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The nation's rush to increase oil production is having a long-distance impact on the Great Lakes region.
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In northern Michigan, people who live near a landfill have been dealing with contaminated drinking water for decades.
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Great Lakes Today's Elizabeth Miller appears on Ideas to talk about this week on the Great Lakes beat.
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A huge factory is triggering concerns in Wisconsin - critics are questioning the diversion of water from Lake Michigan.
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While Great Lakes advocates lobby Congress this week, a new report details federal efforts to fight algae blooms.