Thursday, February 10, 2005

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Great Lakes Daily News: 10 February 2005
A collaborative project of the Great Lakes Information Network and the Great
Lakes Radio Consortium.

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Shipping industry objects to Bush's Seaway toll proposal
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President Bush's proposal to make the St. Lawrence Seaway a maritime tollway received an icy reception on the Great Lakes. Source: Duluth News Tribune (2/10)


DAVIS-BESSE Nuclear plant restarts after 3-week shutdown
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Davis-Besse is in the early stages of restart after the nuclear plant had been shut down three weeks for scheduled maintenance. Source: The Toledo Blade (2/10)


Another suburb seals water deal
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Saginaw has a first-time chance to reap revenue from supplying water to outlying communities, but only for new development. Source: The Saginaw News (2/10)


Logger hired to thin trees in natural area of Sturgeon Bay
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The Sturgeon Bay Utility Commission has enlisted the help of a logging company to cull crowded and dead trees on the city's 390-acre Canal Property, a unique natural area near the mouth of the Sturgeon Bay-Lake Michigan Ship Canal. Source: Green Bay Press Gazette (2/9)


Officials tour flooded Ottawa County neighborhood
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As flood waters receded along the ice-clogged Grand River in Ottawa County, federal, state and local emergency management officials assessed the damage in a neighborhood that has been flooded -- and evacuated for three weeks. Source: Detroit Free Press (2/9)


Shanty town means work for everyone
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It's time for ice fishing on Lake Erie and the ice shanty community has taken shape along with the ice. Source: Port Clinton News Herald (2/7)


Grower facing federal charge
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Green Circle Growers, a major wholesale greenhouse operation, was charged in federal court yesterday with negligently discharging pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers into the Vermilion River for more than 30 years. Source: The Morning Journal (2/5)


COMMENTARY: Ship-shaping U.S. Shores
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Two weeks ago, President Bush released the "U.S. Ocean Action Plan;" however, to fully address the serious problems plaguing our oceans and Great Lakes coasts, it is imperative that these first steps lead to the giant leaps called for by the commission. Source: Wisconsin State Journal (2/4)


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