This Week's Highlights: Removing invasive carp from the Grand River, a pumpkin paddler, frustration on bridge lights at Washington, an interactive water quality station, endangered mussels return, interest in Missouri steamboat wrecks, scenic rivers highlights, a Toyota tournament at Truman, how to help on National Public Lands Day, and Growing up With the River receives national recognition
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This Week's Highlights: Tips for a safe boating weekend, caution on low lake levels, tales from the St. Francis River, teams needed for shoreline cleanup, Mississippi River problems and solutions, success on the West Fork of the White, the MR340 Fundraiser, a steamboat reappears, the fight over a silica mine continues, and land worth protecting
This Week's Highlights: A likely shipwreck found in mid-Missouri, 10,000th hellbender released, the Arabia Museum ready to shove off, money to repair Missouri River banks, levee modifications on the Racoon River, a river investigation at Sleeping Bear Dunes, more water cuts out west, trout stream restoration in Wyoming, damselflies returning to a warmer UK, German WWII ships resurfacing in low rivers in Europe, atmospheric river damage forecast, a hydropower plant vs. sturgeon spawning ground in St. Louis, and update on Schell-Osage wetland renovation project
This Week's Highlights: The blob returns to Lake of the Ozarks, low lake levels affecting boaters, a proposed Ozark Run scenic byway, forging ahead with the Rock Island Trail, Pomme de Terre Lake Shoreline Management input, toxic waste in the Columbia River, worrisome salt level in DC area streams, a new Mississippi River photo book, a mysterious fish kill in Germany and Poland, drought drying up rivers in Europe and wreaking havoc on western states, and Blanchard Springs to reopen August 18
This Week's Highlights: Forced sale of park reversed by Missouri appeals court, Missouri River barge services poised for investment, cool Missouri River spots, a new Missouri River Center and kids on the river, record rain in St. Louis, a rare crayfish find, troubled trout waters, Atlantic sturgeon decline, Missouri River resiliency and thoughts to divert the Mississippi, paddlers retracing Lewis and Clark, lessons from creek restoration, and why not to eat fish from the Big River
This Week's Highlights: Billion dollar weather and climate disasters, healthy soils hold more water, new warnings on PFAs and PFAs Drinking Water Grant in Missouri, underground poison, flash drought, water learning in St. Louis, and Missouri legislation to hide fines for Missouri polluters from the public
This Week's Highlights: Missouri towns welcome river racers, water programs at state parks, a limestone quarry CWA settlement, water rate increases, water innovation in Texas, drought in Utah, Klamath River issues and dam removal, and how U.S. states rank for air and water quality
This Week's Highlights: Science defines a pond, journalists join Ag & Water Desk, St. Charles County gets funding for river terminal infrastructure, how the world's rivers are changing, trout as a climate change indicator species, the aquatic impacts of mines, rock rapids replacing dams, western states interest in Missouri River water, and the MR340 race begins next week
This Week's Highlights: A robot fish eats microplastics, new USGS gauge map dashboard, an international water conference, Missouri city without water, low water levels on the Missouri, flood rescues, water sharing at the Russian River, the value of water, and kayaking the Elk River in southwest Missouri
This Week's Highlights: Ameren clean energy plan, Stream Team members honored with national award, Osage River partnership to explore erosion, a James River kayak series, cropland conservation opportunity, new Soil and Water Director, microplastics in water, artic sea ice news, severe drought in the west, and how to start a water wise garden
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