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Public forum scheduled on Asian carp issue
Boaters, anglers, marina-operators and others are invited to learn about potential impacts of invasive carp and discuss what we can do to protect the St. Croix River.
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Video profile of a St. Croix Valley potter
Watch a television segment about Guillermo Cuellar, a native Venezuelan who now calls the St. Croix River Valley his home, and a global pottery mecca.
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Presentation offers information about emerging frac sand mining issue
Mining for sand used in natural gas fracking is a growing concern for local residents.
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Guest post: A gravel mine on the St. Croix River bluff at Scandia?
Laurie Allmann explains the potential environmental impacts of a proposed gravel mine at the intersection of Highways 97 and 95. Public comments are being accepted until May 18.
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Invasive zebra mussels disappear from St. Croix River
A new survey of the river has given boaters, native mussels and swimmers reason for hope.
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Teacher workshops offered on the St. Croix and Mississippi Rivers
Hamline University is presenting its Rivers Institute again, with full scholarships available for area educators.
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Gallery: Spring survey of the St. Croix Valley
Photos of early spring at Fairy Falls, the Boom Site and beyond on a sunny Sunday.
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Share your St. Croix River region stories with the Heritage Initiative
A new online tool lets you submit stories, places and traditions you think make the area special.
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Camping permits available for Highway 8 to High Bridge stretch
The free required permits can be picked up at the St. Croix River Visitor Center in St. Croix Falls.
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Introducing a new St. Croix River fan
My wife and I had our first child recently, and didn’t wait long to introduce her to the St. Croix River.