This Week's News: Runaway Barges, a UN Conference on Water, Great Lakes ice report and the Great Lakes take global stage, Congress approves measure to reverse water protections, outdoor classes for women at Current River State Park, a historic bridge over Lake of the Ozarks saved, USACE boundary maintenance at Bull Shoals and Norfork lakes, good crappie fishing at Truman, and celebrating 50 years as an NPS concessioner
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This Week's News: Missouri's Supreme Court sides with state to prohibit local CAFO ordinances, feds to test for nuclear waste near Coldwater Creek, officials investigate sludge complaints in southwest MO, Representative Thomas seeks input on Osage River Casino, Maryland governor asks for fisheries disaster declaration, Arizona asks for volunteers to eradicate apple snails, native tribes save cutthroat trout, a spring outlook for flooding on the Mississippi, a National Geographic map of world water shortages, wolverine sighting near Portland, Oregon, crappie at Truman and striped bass at Bull Shoals, and getting ready for the 33rd annual Project Blue River Rescue in Kansas City
This Week's News: Jordan Creek featured in national "daylighting" article, the Navajo Nation in Supreme Court over water, partners request engagement on PCBs in the Lower Hudson, feds sued over Endangered Species Act, salmon fishing canceled in California, a public meeting on flood study in Fenton, MDC to exchange bradford pears for native trees, Mark Twain Lake volunteer opportunity, trout parks a celebration, a comparison of Missouri's winter, Chariton River bridge replacement to begin soon, and the Chicago River dyed green for St. Patrick's Day
This Week's Highlights: Feds slap restrictions on pipeline, PFAS about to get limits, a study on Mississippi River delta loss, paddlefish season begins on the 15th, Shepherd of the Hills center to close for new construction, a suggested amendment to allow Osage River gambling, pelicans return to Missouri, a boater saved by texting to 911, remembering the 1928 St. Francis Dam collapse, a Johnny Morris memory, closed Chariton River bridge response, trout fever, and notes from Confluence Country
This Week's News: Missouri expects no impacts from train derailment, a public meeting for the lower Osage River, traditions continue during Missouri trout season, people continuing to advocate for the Rock Island Trail, the Army Corps releases their FY23 work plan, a pollution settlement for the James River in Virginia, the root of the Colorado River crisis and lower states respond to proposed pause on water releases, Mississippi River facts, the Devil's Honeycomb, and Missouri's largest forest
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