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DNR has concerns with $2B Red River flood diversion project
The Minnesota DNR released the final environmental impact statement on the project, saying it has questions on how the diversion will affect the environment and residents.
Trouble in the water: Can Minnesota stop polluting its lakes, rivers?
Minnesotans love their water, but are they willing to save it? Some 40 percent of the state's lakes and streams are polluted. Much of that is related to farming. At the Capitol, lawmakers are divided on how far to go to fix the problems.
Some news stories you may have missed over the weekend.
Trouble in the Water
Minnesota's identity is closely linked with the state's beautiful and abundant water resources. But some 40 percent of surface waters in the Land of 10,000 Lakes are polluted.
Feds release final environmental review of Southwest light rail
The document marks one of the final steps before the Metropolitan Council decides whether to move ahead with the Minneapolis-to-Eden Prairie project. A decision is likely to come late this summer.
The Weather Lab with Paul Huttner: Wildfire science and climate refugees
On The Weather Lab this week, Paul Huttner, talks with guests about weather and wildfires. Then on Climate Cast, he discussed why the World Bank is worked about water as the global climate changes.
On Pelican Lake, a search for muskies, data and understanding
Minnesota officials are trying to respond to lawmaker and lake homeowner concerns about the DNR's muskie stocking program by gathering more data on the elusive fish. Getting that information requires patience, and electricity.
Smelt wrestling, carp trains and other local fish tales
Where did lutefisk come from? And why did Congress ship Minnesota carp by the carload? Eric Dregni's book, "Let's Go Fishing!", shares fishy trivia and traditions from around the region.
Neal Shusterman and Sy Montgomery on the human mind and the animal mind
A "National Book Awards at Concordia College" event in Moorhead, featuring Neal Shusterman, author of "Challenger Deep," and Sy Montgomery, author of "The Soul of an Octopus." Shusterman's award-winning book explores the human mind and mental illness, Montgomery's book explores the animal mind. NPR's John Ydstie was the moderator at Concordia College in Moorhead.