This Week's News: New research to improve the health and resilience of the Mississippi river, a canoe company raising river caretakers, monitors deployed in the Mississippi, Salt River horses lawsuit in Arizona, fertilizer spill impacting multiple states, Tunnel Dam set to be decommissioned at Lake Niangua, a shootout for charities at Lake of the Ozarks, high water at Wappapello, the best Missouri lake for exercise, and an Arizona scuba team recovers 100 lost cell phones
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This Week's News: A milestone for lake sturgeon on the Osage River, rising Missouri River levels, meetings for bridges on St. Francis and Elk Rivers, imagining a new Mississippi, progress in the St. Cloud watershed of Minnesota, Vilsack concerns over the Farm Bill, a new Mississippi River research vessel, an illegal dam torn down in Texas, new resort park coming to Lake of the Ozarks, and kayaker Devin Brown to challenge the Mighty Mississippi
This Week's News: Bitterness in Missouri Senate for final day of session, Missouri land application bill passes where basin size matters, a ballot measure pending for an Osage River casino, Maine group plans legal action over PFAS, a Missouri River court decision affects Hawaii's flood control plan, study shows forever chemicals raining down on Great Lakes, land application too loosely regulated in Arkansas, a plan for $20 Billion water tunnel in California, the 1898 Current River bridge and the swinging bridge saved at Lake of the Ozarks, and learn to fish the Big Muddy on June 1 and 2
This Week's News: Plastic treaty talks in Canada, a long-term study of the Lower Missouri River, restoring rapids at Grand Rapids, land swap for power line, the 100th birthday of the Upper Mississippi National refuge, a smallmouth slam in Missouri, legislation to solve Table Rock Lake property line disputes, toll bridge now free at Lake of the Ozarks, Corps staff build fish habitat at Mark Twain Lake, a military celebration May 18th at Wappapello Lake, and Kids Fishing Day on June 8th.
This week's news: Rivers rising, flooding, and receding, a Nishnabotna River survey, River Relief seeking volunteers for St. Joseph cleanup, an Upper Current River celebration, PFAS enforcement and discretion settlement policy, Great Lakes beached littered with plastic, coal ash pollution cleanup, Great Lakes legislation clears US Senate committee, and five things to know about the Mississippi Flyway
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