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Check here for recent coverage of Great Lakes issues by print, radio and television media outlets in the United States and Canada. You'll also find quick links to a large collection of the region's media sources, organized by state/province and city. The In the News section is updated weekdays by the GLIN Project Team at the Great Lakes Commission. You are welcome to submit Great Lakes-related stories by local, state/provincial or national media.
Note: You may notice broken links on some of the newspaper headlines. Many newspapers (e.g., Chicago Tribune, Detroit Free Press, etc) keep complete archives of all their stories. So even if a story is months old, these links should still work. Others, however, like the Toronto Globe and Mail and the New York Times, only archive their stories for one week or require a fee to retrieve the complete articles. So, unfortunately, many of these links in the GLIN archive become broken/irretrievable after a day, week or month. By searching the GLIN archive you will have the title and date that each article was published, however, which will enable you to request the full text directly from the newspapers if you desire.
January 2009
Ohio to check out coal-ash dams The Columbus Dispatch (1/15)
CVNP honoring Cuyahoga River West Side Leader (1/15)
Hollyhock repairs complete The Port Huron Times Herald (1/15)
Michigan to ask Obama for $3 billion for Great Lakes Detroit Free Press (1/14)
Project prepares habitat for spawning sturgeon Duluth News Tribune (1/14)
Review reverses fed pollution findings The Detroit News (1/14)
Lawyer warns Port Stanley cleanup costly The London Free Press (1/14)
Onco awaiting aerial survey The London Free Press (1/14)
Canal Days partnership turns golden for seaway corporation Welland Tribune (1/14)
Michigan lawmakers seek $20B for Great Lakes The Detroit News (1/14)
‘No earmarks’ in stimulus, but Stupak still pushing for lock Sault Ste. Marie Evening News (1/14)
Everybody’s gulls, everybody’s problem Journal Times (1/14)
Governor Doyle awards $400,000 to energy independent communities WGBA-TV (1/14)
Winds of change Cincinnati CityBeat (1/14)
Shipping season draws to a close Sault Ste. Marie Evening News (1/14)
Ottawa to examine economic impact of climate change The Montreal Gazette (1/13)
Carp roundup is a net gain for Minnesota's lakes Star Tribune (1/13)
Residents group wins court victory in windmill case The Associated Press (1/13)
Case against wood burning heats up The Montreal Gazette (1/13)
Chemical levels decline among those who eat Great Lakes fish Environmental Health News (1/13)
Great Lakes plan envisions 'blue water economy' Traverse City Record-Eagle (1/13)
EDITORIAL: Embrace this hard winter for raising the Great Lakes The Bay City Times (1/13)
The John Glenn Great Lakes Recreational Boating Report is complete Port Clinton News Herald (1/13)
Foreign mollusks could sink fishing in Big Lake Muskegon Chronicle (1/13)
Experts: Resort cleanup won't solve problem Traverse City Record-Eagle (1/13)
Groups sue EPA over ship discharge permit Chicago Tribune (1/12)
Goby population in Lake Michigan explodes The Muskegon Chronicle (1/12)
Saugatuck agrees to apply for state grant to help buy southern portion of Denison duneland The Grand Rapids Press (1/12)
Energy, transport top list of infrastructure projects Canwest News Service (1/12)
100 Years of Boundary Waters Treaty WBFO News (1/12)
Environmentalists question Waukesha water proposal Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (1/11)
Too much mussel: Mollusk explosion could do great harm to Lake Michigan sport-fishing industry The Muskegon Chronicle (1/11)
Discovery of natural reproduction may change bay musky stocking Wausau Daily Herald (1/11)
Senate boosts protection for Pictured Rocks shore Chicago Tribune (1/11)
Getting to know Toronto's sewers The Toronto Star (1/11)
Bruce Power briefs Bruce County Bayshore Broadcasting Corporation (1/11)
Bringing polluted property back Times Union (1/11)
COMMENTARY: Politicians are finally seeing green The Toledo Blade (1/11)
Presque Isle officials sandbagged by erosion Erie Times-News (1/10)
COMMENTARY: Of course Waukesha gets water Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (1/10)
Ethanol plant talks continue next week in three Lake communities The Northwest Indiana Times (1/9)
Records show Indiana with most toxic coal ash The Northwest Indiana Times (1/9)
Biofuels could save LGS The Sarnia Observer (1/9)
Environmental leaders seek greener roads Daily Herald (1/9)
Debate bubbles over oil spill The Kingston Whig-Standard (1/9)
EDITORIAL: U.P. mining boom wouldn't be just like the good old days The Bay City Times (1/9)
WEPCO wants to study putting wind towers in lakes The Milwaukee Business Journal (1/9)
Bankruptcy may threaten river work Kalamazoo Gazette (1/9)
More species invasions feared for Great Lakes The Associated Press (1/8)
Port Stanley harbour not on cleanup list The London Free Press (1/8)
Saginaw fish shed bad flavor warning The London Free Press (1/8)
Coal ash sludge ponds in use at some Illinois power plants Chicago Tribune (1/8)
Environmental activists turn up heat on Granholm Detroit Free Press (1/8)
Carp barrier might be activated this month Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (1/8)
Land preservation grants available The Press (1/8)
Lake Superior in running for seven 'Wonders of Nature' Wasau Daily Herald (1/7)
COMMENTARY: Make most of 2nd chance for Commercial Slip signs The Buffalo News (1/7)
Sorry, lot, er port, is full ... almost The Hamilton Spectator (1/7)
Ash dumps threaten ground water near Lake Michigan shores Mlive.com (1/7)
Coal plants a fiery issue The Detroit News (1/7)
Rising Great Lakes levels may give Michigan a lift The Detroit News (1/7)
Harbour mess 'ignored' The London Free Press (1/7)
St. Louis River advocates change name Duluth News Tribune (1/7)
Congress may include funds for Seaway in stimulus Watertown Daily Times (1/7)
2008 shipping season closes with less cargo Welland Tribune (1/7)
New phosphorous standards introduced for household detergents in Michigan WKZO News (1/7)
Rare owl in Ottawa lures birders from afar CBC News (1/7)
Foreign species stall in Wisconsin waterways in 2008 Superior Telegram (1/7)
Grants to boost preservation sites The News-Dispatch (1/6)
Damaged sewer a potential "apocalypse" requiring $30 million fix National Post (1/6)
Appointment of Wisconsin DNR secretaries up in the air Madison Capital Times (1/6)
EPA hands Dow Chemical $1.8 million bill for staff time spent on dioxin issue The Bay City Times (1/6)
Harbour progress forecast The London Free Press (1/6)
EDITORIAL: Should city go back to the tap? The Kingston Whig-Standard (1/6)
COMMENTARY: Rush to coal could be hazardous to Michigan Detroit Free Press (1/6)
A revolution in the air The Globe and Mail (1/6)
Mussels pose threat to river The Wilkes-Barre Times Leader (1/6)
Drive to raise $25M for Saugatuck dunes still on The Grand Rapids Press (1/6)
EDITORIAL: Michigan's great water debate Detroit Free Press (1/6)
Sault Michigan Superlock project is 'shovel ready' for stimulus funding Sault This Week (1/6)
Governor-appointed Wisconsin DNR position may revert to panel vote Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (1/5)
Montreal port announces record-breaking 2008 The Montreal Gazette (1/5)
Engineers to inspect 3 state dams for waste ash Star Tribune (1/5)
Oberlin sets up more ways to show how resources are used The Chronicle-Telegram (1/5)
EDITORIAL: '09 must be better for lakes Traverse City Record-Eagle (1/4)
Canada ready to plug into electric cars: study group The Montreal Gazette (1/4)
Lyme grass, a new plant 'invader,' could take over dunes Muskegon Chronicle (1/4)
Scientists find signs of 13,000-year-old extinction event Chicago Tribune (1/2)
Pipeline company to pay $1.1M for violations in Wis. Chicago Tribune (1/2)
Dow Chemical in talks for Michigan dioxin cleanup Chicago Tribune (1/1)
Waukesha may face radium fines Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (1/1)
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