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Man spent federal crop loan on boat, Mexican vacation

By Karen Hopper Usher | January 30, 2017

A $210,000 federal crop loan wasn’t a big deal at first. Now a former Wisconsinite is on probation.

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Waukesha “full speed ahead” in drawing water from Great Lakes

By Susan Bence | January 30, 2017

Waukesha lies outside the Great Lakes basin, but it has received permission to take water from Lake Michigan.

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What happens when Great Lakes shipping season ends?

By Elizabeth Miller | January 27, 2017

In the old days, shipyards would shut down and workers retire to Florida for the season. Not so, anymore.

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State of the State Address highlights environmental issues

By Morgan Linn | January 27, 2017

Gov. Rick Snyder discussed Asian carp, wetland conservation, water quality and other environmental issues in his 2017 State of the State Address.

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Great Lakes Month in Review: Obama’s legacy, Flint update

By WKAR Current State | January 26, 2017

Gary Wilson talks with Current State about the month in Great Lakes news.

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IJC releases progress report, schedules hearings

By Angelica Morrison | January 25, 2017

The report cites some significant progress such as improving wetlands and restoring contaminated areas.

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Wisconsin cuts climate change warning, sparks fear of U.S. rollback

By Angelica Morrison | January 24, 2017

Environmental groups are criticizing changes to climate change information on the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources website and worry that this is a preview of the Trump administration.

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Homeowners fear impact of new Lake Ontario regs

By Veronica Volk | January 23, 2017

Lake Ontario homeowners fear new regulations will mean more flooding.

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State of Great Lakes research, lighthouse keepers, smart meters

By Jeff Kart | January 17, 2017

The latest from Mr. Great Lakes.

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In Pursuit of Plants: Foraging is nutritious, organic and free

By Chloe Kiple | January 17, 2017

Foraging for food can be healthy for you and for the environment.

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About Great Lakes Echo

Environmental news of the Great Lakes region from the Knight Center for Environmental Journalism at Michigan State University.

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