ENVIRONMENT
Amid a New Study, Questions Surround the Ongoing Mining Issue in Glenwood City
[first published on WIvoices.org] A new and comprehensive study on frac sand mining was released Wednsesday featuring input from a local man.Tom Quinn is the Executive Director of the Wisconsin Far...
Posted on 5/17/13 at 11:21 PM
Bear hunting story upsetting to a reader
Not everyone enjoyed reading about a 648-pound (or more) black bear being killed near North Hudson. Julie Irving, a resident of Krattley Lane in the town of Hudson, called the Star-Observer to disput...
Posted on 10/14/11 at 11:12 AM
EPA: No ban on lead hunting ammunition
On Friday, the Environmental Protection Agency denied a petition by five environmental groups to ban lead in hunting ammunition. Here's a link to a story on the topic....
Posted on 8/30/10 at 1:45 PM
Dairyland settles EPA lawsuit for millions
Wisconsin NewsThe EPA has reached a settlement with La Crosse-based Dairyland Power utility over coal-fired power plants that were polluting the air. Dairyland has agreed to invest about $156 million dollars in the settlement revealed online last week.
July 03, 2012
Wisconsin ranks low for beach quality
Wisconsin NewsAn environmental group’s annual report says Wisconsin ranks near the bottom in terms of beach quality.
June 29, 2012
YAH to promote clean water campaign in Booster Parade
June 28, 2012
DNR says state's gray wolf population is 880
Wisconsin OutdoorsGov. Scott Walker and the Legislature approved a new hunting and trapping season for wolves after the state was given final authority in January to manage its own population.
June 21, 2012
Hudson High School rain garden gets growing
By Submitted by Patty Mueller, HHS science teacher , June 18, 2012
County sells two plots, profit to go to debt retirement
The St. Croix County board passed two resolutions to sell plots of land at their last meeting on June 5th. The first resolution authorized the saleBy Jace Frederick , June 14, 2012
Hudson Middle School science students distinguish themselves in national competition
May 27, 2012
River Crest's Discovery Trail is something everyone can enjoy
By Margaret Ontl , May 21, 2012
Reduce, Reuse and Recycle: The three R’s revisited at Hudson schools
May 20, 2012
Agreement could be biggest-ever land-conservation buy
Wisconsin NewsA tentative agreement was announced May 16 for the largest land-conservation purchase in Wisconsin history for land south of the Brule River State Forest near Superior.
May 18, 2012
River squatters leave thousands of pounds of trash
Wisconsin NewsFederal government crews are cleaning up two camps on the Mississippi River where squatters used to live. They’re located on islands just south of Winona on the Wisconsin-Minnesota border.
May 14, 2012
Willow River Elementary school gets well for research
By Meg Heaton , May 11, 2012
Letter: Money-saving suggestion for Hudson city council
With all the discussion of budgets and costs going on in the City Council I believe Hudson could save money, the environment and quite possibly even the health of some of its citizens if we quit spraying poisonous fertilizer/weed killer chemicals on city property.By Anne Schiestle, Hudson , May 11, 2012
Letter: Boat docks – do what’s right for majority
As the legal property owner, the city of Hudson has the primary stewardship and accountability in the dock issue. Just because someone puts a personal item on property belonging to another does not give them the right to keep it there.By Roxane O’Keefe, Hudson , May 04, 2012
Ann Martinson receives Green Leaf Award
By Randy Hanson , April 28, 2012
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