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Spring melt means minor flooding on lower St. Croix River
Seasonal cycles mean towns might be affected by high water into early May.
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Call for artists: The Phipps seeks submissions for special St. Croix River exhibit
Deadline is July 1 for artists across the country to apply for a juried exhibition at the art center in Hudson this September and October.
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Uncommon bird species currently abundant on the St. Croix River
A belated spring migration means interesting species can be seen throughout the watershed.
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Photos: See the St. Croix’s slow-moving spring from the sky
Aerial images capture the ice breaking up and floating downstream — and again after the recent snowstorm.
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America’s freshwater mussels are going extinct — here’s why that sucks
Dozens of these water-filtering species are at risk of vanishing, and that’s bad news for every living creature that relies on them.
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Stillwater navigates towards no-wake zone on its riverfront
City seeks to improve safety and make downtown more welcoming to boaters.
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Watch: Wisconsin tourism program features river fun in Hudson
Discover Wisconsin hosts enjoyed the St. Croix and Willow Rivers, as well as food, drinks, arts, shopping, and more.
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Pine Needles artists-in-residence excited to work with St. Croix scientists
Three Twin Cities artists and one art and science student from Iowa will live and work in the Pine Needles cabin this summer.
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Ice floes damage St. Croix River docks and marinas
As huge chunks of ice float downstream, they are wreaking havoc on some local businesses.
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Kinnickinnic River declared ‘endangered’ due to dams
American Rivers named the St. Croix tributary and trout stream to its annual list to urge leaders to remove dams in River Falls soon.