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Railroad tycoons’ estate along St. Croix will open for holiday season family fun
Once a retreat for powerful St. Paul businessmen, Big Rock Creek Farm is now hosting a unique winter festival.
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New toxin found in St. Croix River fish
High levels of “forever chemicals” in fillets point to decades of industrial pollution.
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Prairie protectors save site overlooking St. Croix River from state sale
Group will continue to manage natural habitat at Blueberry Hill for at least five more years.
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Fish scientist with St. Croix River roots seeks to restore respect for “rough fish”
Professor part of effort to reconsider how some fish species are managed.
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New signs honoring Walter Mondale dedicated along river
River champion in U.S. Senate is remembered for helping protect the Wild and Scenic St. Croix.
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Lower St. Croix included in national study of toxic algae
Scientists are working to understand when, where, and why algae can produce dangerous chemicals.
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Historic home marked finish line for St. Croix Valley settler’s long journey
After 19 years on the move, W.H.C. Folsom built a home in Taylors Falls and stayed busy making Minnesota history and writing about it.
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Historic home hosts stories of significant St. Croix Valley settler
W.H.C. Folsom was everything from a logger to a legislator, and documented as much history as he made.
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St. Croix River’s National Park Service leader leaves for new post
Departing superintendent will take over leadership at historic site in Massachusetts.
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Scenes of September’s splendor in the St. Croix’s upper watershed
Photos, video, and observations of colorful trees and cool water as autumn falls.