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  1. An American Indian tribe says bills pending in the Legislature to regulate high-volume water withdrawals would violate its rights by reducing fish populations in some rivers and streams. More...
  2. Winning federal money to rebuild roads, sewers and other infrastructure, along with attracting skilled legal immigrants, could help Great Lakes states share the global economic pie, leaders believe. More...
  3. Free trade has been good for Ontario's economy and freer trade, as envisioned in the Brookings Institution's new report, will be even better More...
  4. For the first time, the answers to questions about Great Lakes fish are contained in a Right Bite card put out by the Shedd Aquarium of Chicago. More...
  5. Researchers are studying what it might take to restore sturgeon to their former prominence. More...
  6. A report from the Brookings Institution released Sunday argues that Canada and the U.S. should work together with the aim of creating a common market for commerce and labor. More...
  7. Stories of strange sightings in the Great Lakes date back more than 200 years. More...
  8. There are several orders and regulations in various stages regarding invasive species that have come into the lakes through the seaway. More...
  9. A coalition of 90 regional, state, local and national groups have called for the Seaway to shut down until ballast water regulation can improve. More...
  10. While we worry about what low levels in the Great Lakes may mean for boat launching, people in much of the world would die, or kill, for access to a body of water the size of Lake Huron at its shallowest point of the last century. More...
  11. The invasive zebra mussel has disrupted food chains and caused billions of dollars in damage across the country. This year marks the twentieth anniversary of the discovery of zebra mussels. More...
  12. Researchers are studying what it might take to restore sturgeon to their former prominence. More...
  13. A report from the Brookings Institution released Sunday argues that Canada and the U.S. should work together with the aim of creating a common market for commerce and labour. More...
  14. Stories of strange sightings in the Great Lakes date back more than 200 years. More...
  15. A summary of the orders and regulations in various stages regarding invasive species that have come into the lakes through the St. Lawrence Seaway. More...
  16. A coalition of 90 regional, state, local and national groups have called for the Seaway to shut down until ballast water regulation can improve. More...
  17. People in much of the world would die, or kill, for access to a body of water the size of Lake Huron at its shallowest point of the last century. More...
  18. The Army Corps of Engineers' open-lake disposal of dredged silt in Maumee Bay is fueling growth of the toxic algae 'Lyngbya wollei.' More...
  19. There's been an unusual amount of ice on Lake Superior this winter. More...
  20. Lake Michigan chinook salmon aren't as big as they once were, but anglers are catching a lot more of them faster than ever. More...
  21. This exhibit traces the evolution of mapmaking since the 1600s and the historical influence of the Great Lakes on the history of Wisconsin. The collection features an illustrated, hand-colored map of North America made in 1670, one of the first maps to show all five Great Lakes. More...
  22. At the Ohio Lake Erie Commission's quarterly meeting, Korleski said he believes Congress will pass tougher and more comprehensive regulations shortly after the next administration takes over the White House. More...
  23. This year, because of the heavy precipitation and significant ice cover for a lot of the winter, the lake levels of both Lake Michigan and Lake Superior have actually risen. Of course the big question on many people's minds is what's going on with the deer herd. More...
  24. A Coast Guard official on Thursday said the annual channel breakout in advance of the shipping season start has gone well, despite much heavier ice this winter and one fewer icebreaker to do the work. More...
  25. More than 100 environmental protection officials from the United States and Canada convened in Harrison Township Wednesday to share ideas and plot strategy for cleaning up Lake St. Clair. Chemical spills, sewage overflows, beach closings, excessive weed growth, drinking water protections and disappearing wetlands were all discussed. More...
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