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"I bring you beauty from the river"
A poet in the 1920s wrote verses about the St. Croix River that still ring true one calm August afternoon.
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Looking for birds from the seat of a kayak
A National Park Service-guided trip down the St. Croix River was a great way to enjoy one beautiful summer morning.
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Potentially harmful algae blooms showing up in St. Croix River
Too much warm weather and nutrient run-off is causing algae blooms which pose potential health risks to humans and animals.
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Stillwater Library art show features St. Croix River paintings
A short interview with the painter Christopher Copeland, whose work is on display through the end of August.
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Asian carp updates
New efforts are underway to protect the St. Croix River from the invasive carp, including an opportunity for individuals to take action.
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Fish sampling: revealing the secrets below the St. Croix’s surface
Our correspondent recently spent a day learning exactly what swims in the St. Croix.
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Seminars offered on using new regional event calendar
Learn how to publicize your events through a new database being developed by ArtReach St. Croix.
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Wolf Creek settlement was once crucial to St. Croix River transportation
The little village was once important for moving supplies past the rapids above St. Croix Falls, WI.
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Watch a beautiful video of kayaking the St. Croix River
John Kaul made the video as a tribute to river champion Walter Mondale.
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Two new perspectives on the St. Croix River sand mine spill
The National Park Service’s environmental coordinator and the St. Croix River Association’s executive director offer their views on the April incident.