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The following articles all relate to water use and quality, and the paper industry.  PCB- and sediment-related articles are marked with bold. Over time, some articles are taken off-line by the host newspaper.  ProQuest articles may be inaccessible through certain Internet Service Providers, for more information see the Appleton Public Library website.)
 
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June 11-20, 2004

Kewaunee power plant sale bad deal for consumers - June 20, 2004 PC
Public to weigh in on plan to sell Kewaunee Nuclear Plant - June 20, 2004 PG
Sides square off over nuclear plant sale - June 20, 2004 PG
Kewaunee plant sale controversial - June 20, 2004 MHT
Rate concerns worry some - June 20, 2004 MHT
Businesses mixed on plant sale - June 20, 2004 MHT
What do you think? - June 20, 2004 MHT
Approve sale of Kewaunee nuclear plant - June 20, 2004 MHT
YES: It’s good for all entities involved - June 20, 2004 MHT
NO: It’s bad for local, state ratepayers - June 20, 2004 MHT
Sturgeon Bay-developer dispute drags on - June 20, 2004 PG
Multiflora roses aren’t sweet for ecosystems, but are hard to destroy - June 20, 2004 PG
Turn around for a fresh perspective [fishing] - June 20, 2004 PC
Outdoors calendar - June 20, 2004 PG
Master Angler fishing contest: Green Bay man lands big bluegill - June 20, 2004 PG
A look at what’s happening at the state capitol - June 20, 2004 PC
Wetlands play role in flooding fight - June 20, 2004 PC
Federal aid coming for flooding - June 20, 2004 PC
President declares disaster in flood-ravaged counties - June 20, 2004 ON
Rainfall could set all-time record for May and June - June 20, 2004 ON
Time, time, time is on your side [demographics] - June 20, 2004 PC
Employment stats reveal shakiness of economic recovery - June 20, PC
A tough year for landscapers - June 20, 2004 WSJ
[Dioxin] Agent Orange benefit information important - June 20, 2004 MHT
Tall ships draw crowd - June 20, 2004 MHT
Son follows father’s footsteps; Niquettes instrumental in shaping Woodland Dunes - June 20, 2004 MHT
DNR nets some ‘rough fish’ in Silver Lake - June 20, 2004 MHT
Riverwalk Festival to entertain waterfront crowd June 27 - June 20, 2004 MHT
Along came newspapers - June 20, 2004 NC
Health of ecosystem depends on us (Scroll down) - June 20, 2004 MilwJS
Great Lakes Water Conservation is the way to protect this resource - June 20, 2004 MilwJS
Right wing not only has Fox News, talk radio, now it’s about to hijack our public television - June 20, 2004 Sheboygan
Sprucing up city important for tourism, residents - June 20, Sheboygan
[PCB] Officials question development agreement at South Weymouth Naval Air Station
[PCB] Virginia considers rockfish advisory - June 20, 2004 TimesDispatch
[PCB] State sea otter population still rising - June 20, 2004 ContraCosta
[PCB] Chili reviews bid for rezoning - June 20, 2004 Democrat and Chronicle
[Dioxin] Michigan standards on cleanup of dioxin stir fierce debate - June 20, 2004 DetroitNews
[Dioxin] Hospital waste under microscope - June 20, 2004 ExeterNewsletter


DNR Board to consider revised mercury rules - June 19, 2004 PC
Winnebago grounds all water activity - June 19, 2004 PC
Winnebago County closes some waterways because of flood worries - June 19, 2004 NC
Residents pushed to limit in Berlin’s flooding battle - June 19, 2004 PC
Area farmers suffer crop losses - June 19, 2004 PC
Property owners spur sewer project delay - June 19, 2004 PC
UW System cuts endanger future [scroll down] - June 19, 2004 PC
Republicans set their sights on winning a veto-proof majority in the Senate this fall - June 19, 2004 MilwJS
Efforts of health groups paying off - June 19, 2004 PG
DNR starts new fish survey to study Wisconsin lakes - June 19, 2004 ON
President declares disaster areas in 12 Wisconsin counties - June 19, 2004 ON
Decaying algae causes stink - June 19, 2004 MHT
Warning signs at city beaches corrected - June 19, 2004 Sheboygan
Outdoor Recreation Report - June 19, 2004 DCA
$220 million sale of Kewaunee nuclear power plant encounters resistance - June 19, 2004 MilwJS
Rainfall might hinder game bird population - June 19, 2004 MilwJS
Anglers hooked on a trend - June 19 2004 MilwJS
Catching a meal on the fly - June 19, 2004 MilwJS
Wisconsin Diary: Wilderness protectors - June 19, 2004 CapTimes
Shary Bisgard: Each person's actions can improve our lakes - June 19, 2004 CapTimes
Opinion: Legislature 'professionalized,' but that's not always good - June 19, 2004 MilwJS
Outdoor notes [perch] - June 19, 2004 MilwJS
Opinion: Approve state limit on mercury emissions - June 19, 2004 WSJ
Opinion: Air quality complaints are baseless - June 19, 2004 WSJ
[PCB] Neighborhood Built On Dump Fears Worst - June 19, 2004 TBO
[Dioxin] Status report on studies, initiatives related to dioxin in Midland area  - June 19, 2004 MLive.com
[Dioxin] Dioxin debate lingers in Midland, Saginaw - June 19, 2004 MontereyHerald.com
[Dioxin] Quality, health and environment - UAE - June 19, 2004 Menafn.com
[Dioxin] Tackling car pollution is an exhausting problem - June 19, 2004 NewZealandNews
[PCB] Century-old dam to come down - June 19, 2004 PublicOpinionOnline
[PCB] Neighborhood Built On Dump Fears Worst - June 19, 2004 news.tbo.com


'Democracy Now' visits Madison - June 18, 2004 CapTimes
Manitowoc water deal better, De Pere says with release of rates - June 18, 2004 PG
Source of gasoline leak has officials puzzled - June 18, 2004 PG
Paper machine company plans 296 layoffs - June 18, 2004 PG
You’ll think twice before you ‘Super Size’- June 18, 2004 PG
Hybrid driver loves the ride [scroll down]  - June 18, 2004 PG
Guardsmen, prisoners help sandbagging at Berlin - June18, 2004 NC
State lawmakers want DNR to control federal forest land - June 18, NC
Sensenbrenner bucks party on corporate tax bill - June 18, 2004 NC
Floodwaters creep toward houses - June 18, 2004 PC
Rains have Berlin area on alert - June 18, 2004 PC
Flooded basements fluster homeowners - June 18, 2004 PC
Expand state review to boats, planes- June 18, 2004 PC
Jobless rise defies state labor data - June 18, 2004 PC
Smoking bans help save lives - June 18, 2004 PC
Flood volunteers help in Berlin - June 18, 2004 ON
Flood waters still threatening some in Oshkosh -June 18, 2004 ON
Outdoor burning rules listed -June 18, 2004 MHT
Blue Harbor developer will pay over half of city’s legal fees - June 18, 2004 Sheboygan
We’re wet, but not wet enough for disaster aid - June 18, Sheboygan
Leibham to serve as chairman of council - June 18, 2004 Sheboygan
Fish survey stirs worries about lakes - June 18, 2004 MilwJS
MMSD dumping discussed by top officials in secret - June 18, MilwJS
Residents fight rising floodwater - June 18, 2004 MilwJS
Delegates Call for Trade Liberalization - June 18, 2004 MilwJS
Trade deficit swells higher than forecast - June 18, 2004 MilwJS
Doyle Asks For Disaster Declaration - June 18, 2004 WSJ
City May Pay Damages From Broken Water Mains -June 18, 2004 WSJ
EPA: Milwaukee Sewage Dumping Is Unacceptable - June 18, 2004 WSJ
Mold A Growing Problem - June 18, 2004 WSJ
[PCB] Doctors: Women, Children Should Eat Less Fish Due To Chemicals - June 18, 2004 NBC17
[PCB] Physician Groups Release 1st Guides to Safe Fish Consumption Written by Doctors - June 18, 2004 EMS
Doctors urge limiting some fish consumption - June 18, 2004 King5.com
[PCB] Maternal Thyroid Disorder Linked to Learning Disabilities in Children - June 18, 2004 EMS
[PCB] Groups fear GE stalls cleanup - June 18, 2004 TheIndependent
[PCB] State guide to eating fish is victim of cuts - June 18, 2004 DetNews.com
[PCB] Fish Guidelines - June 18, 2004 FirstCoastNews
[PCB] Carp-e Diem: Cutbacks at Lake Anna - June 18, 2004 DailyProgress.com
[PCB] MDE says bass are safe to eat - June 18, 2004 NewsZap.com
[PCB] Delay possible in cleanup of South Weymouth Naval Air station - June 18, 2004 Projo.com
[Dioxin] Health costs outweigh incinerator plan profit - June 18, 2004 StatesmanJournal
[Dioxin] Be vigilant of incineration plan - June 18, 2004 StatesmanJournal
Global Warming: It's The Real Thing - June 18, 2004 Planetizen
A gloomy picture of climate changes, its consequences - June 18, 2004 NewsTodayNet
West drought could be worst in 500 years - June 18, 2004 MSNBC
A Pollution Credit Trader Gone Bad - June 18, 2004 Planetizen
Teflon ingredient a health hazard? EPA investigates after DuPont memo surfaces - June 18, 2004 MSNBC
Environmental hazards are a big killer of children, says study - June 18, 2004 ENN
Investors demanding environmental responsibility, study shows - June 18, 2004 Globe&Mail
Strong link established between pesticide exposure and reduced sperm quality in mid-West men - June 18, ProtectingOurHealth.com
Cell phones damage rat brains at common use levels - June 18, 2004
Many Americans carry pesticides above government "acceptable" levels - June 18, 2004 PANNA


CARES plans to sue dairy - June 17, 2004 Sheboygan
Suburbs brush off Green Bay’s water overture - June 17, 2004 PG
Pamperin denies private parleys on water deal - June 17, 2004 PG
Mysterious jet stream dampens forecasts - June 17, 2004 PG
Court to weigh in on Bellevue salvage yard permit dispute - June 17, 2004 PG
Walleyes go from pond to bay - June 17, 2004 PG
There may be peace in dove debate - June 17, 2004 PG
’Crawlers, minnows best bets for perch - June 17, 2004 PG
3rd annual Kid’s Fishing Day set for Saturday - June 17, 2004 PG
State man joins Bush panel to advise president on manufacturing - June 17, 2004 PG
Governor's task force hears Green Bay public engaged in new energy solutions - June 17, 2004 NC
Famous ship replicas here in July - June 17, 2004 NC
Hansen makes it a rematch - June 17, 2004 NC
Report: delayed projects, equipment contribute to sewage dumping - June 17, 2004 NC
Bid of $123,962.50 OK'd for hauling dredged materials - June 17, 2004 Kewaunee
Outdoor Recreation Report -June 17, 2004 DCA
Kewaunee County to take part in UWSP well testing - June 17, 2004
Minutes sink Algoma Marina Committee - June 17, 2004 Kewaunee
Village board backs effort intended to end water staining - June 17, 2004 Kewaunee
Area aims to lure leisure travelers with help of state grant - June 17, 2004 PC
Illinois firm awarded contracts for Riverwalk - June 17, 2004 PC
Fox River still threatening Berlin, Omro and Eureka - June17, 2004 PC
Warm weather helps in the hunt for perch - June 17, 2004 PC
Shoreline fishing spots are cheap and plentiful - June 17, 2004 PC
Sidewalks investment in Greenville’s future - June 17, 2004 PC
We Energies’ increases hide overall impact - June 17, 2004 PC
City scores $400,000 for park; Grant helps abate contamination - June 17, 2004 ON
Fishing action picks up on Lake Michigan - June 17, 2004 MHT
Rains cause fish kill - June 17, 2004 MHT
Swim program sinking - June 17, 2004 MHT
Rains damage roads - June 17, 2004 MHT
Riverwalk Festival draws people to waterfront - June 17, 2004 MHT
How to cope without power - June 17, 2004 MHT
Elkhart, Rhine wells show contamination from nitrates - June 17, 2004 MHT
Despite the upturn, many in nation still lack a good job - June 17, 2004 Sheboygan
Is the U.S. that stands for truth, justice freedom under attack from within? - June 17, 2004 Sheboygan
Dittohead Democrats - June 17, 2004 FightingBob.com
New diversion rules soon to test the water - June 17, 2004 MilwJS
Sandbags put in place to fend off Fox River - June 17, 2004 MilwJS
Proposed DNR rules would limit mercury from coal-burning plants - June 17, 2004 MilwJS
Riding herd on lake bogs - June 17, 2004 WSJ
North side boasts greenspace gem - June 17, 2004 CapTimes
Legislators Call for Transfer of Chequamegon/Nicolet National Forest Management Authority to DNR - June 17, 2004 Wheeler Report (PDF)
[PCB] EPA feels heat on sludge site - June 17, 2004 TroyRecord
[PCB] GE, feds quarrel over size of dredging project; Environmentalists fear diminished cleanup - June 17, 2004 PoughkeepsieJournal
[PCB] GE, EPA in dispute over scope of Hudson dredging - June 17, 2004 Newsday.com
[PCB] Good riddance to ruins of the paper industry - June 17, 2004 KalamazooGazette
[PCB] Sanctuary bridge dedicated to Mary England - June 17, 2004 iBerkshires.com
[PCB] Xenobiotic gets patent approval for toxin detection - June 17, 2004 News-Medical.net
[PCB] XDS Receives Second Patent for Toxin Detection - June 17, 2004 PRNewswire
[PCB] Anglers warned against eating Willamette fish - June 17, 2004 The Oregonian
[PCB] Warning goes out about toxic fish in the Willamette River -KATU2
[PCB] A great day for fishing - June 17, 2004 NewsRegister.com
[PCB] TOXICOLOGY: Exposure to Flame Retardants On the Rise - June 17, 2004 Science
[PCB] Feds deny grant for plant cleanup - June 17, 2004 Greenwich
[Dioxin] GOP tries to pluck out DEQ's offending agency - June 17, 2004 Mlive.com
[Dioxin] JAPAN: TV Asahi, farmers reach accord on suit over tainted-produce report - June 17, 2004 AsiaMedia
Oil chief: my fears for planet - June 17, 2004 GuardianUnlimited
House Votes to Limit Tongass Road Subsidies - June 17, 2004 EMS
Tongass Vote a Victory for Environment, Taxpayers - June 18, 2004 EMS
Showroom Fuel Economy Stickers Outdated and Unreliable - June 17, 2004 EMS
Study: Pesticide-related illnesses go unreported -June 17 2004 SeattlePI
DuPont Prepares for EPA Clash Over Teflon - June 17, 2004 APWire


Too much rain hampers local hydro, sewage plants - June 16, 2004 PC
Health concerns mount as disaster declaration looms - June 16, 2004 ON
City of Green Bay’s tactics doomed water talks, official says - June 16, 2004 PG
PORT call - June 16, 2004 PG
Letter: Milwaukee deserves fine for polluting -June 16, 2004 PG
Water Authority defends deal - June 16, 2004 NC
Flood, rain damage amounts by county - June 16, 2004 NC
High water triggers caution to boaters - June 16, 2004 PC
State seeks flood relief - June 16, 2004 PC
Winnebago County awaits disaster area decision- June 16, 2004 PC
Damage by floods costs $9M - June 16, 2004 PC
Berlin prepares for flooding - June 16, 2004 ON
Lake Winnebago and Fox River waters pose threats - June 16, 2004 NC
Source of gasoline spill sought - June 16, 2004 NC
Nuclear power plant sale will raise rates - June 16, 2004 MHT
County tables action on Kewaunee plant sale - June 16, 2004 MHT
Point Beach Nuclear Plant neighbors favor keeping it running - June 16, 2004 PG
Designer of De Pere bridge scaling down plans for span - June 16, 2004 PG
Sturgeon Bay council fears loss of bridge funding - June 16, 2004 PG
Equipment glitches still plague MMSD - June 16, 2004 MilwJS
Funds sought to clean up local water supplies - June 16, 2004 MilwJS
Research advances insight into social disorders -June 16, 2004 MilwJS
Bill to ease spikes in summer gas prices fails in House vote - June 16, 2004 MilwJS
Toxic algae found at 5 of 6 beaches - June 16, 2004 CapTimes
Energy efficiency funds used improperly, state panel told - June 16, 2004 WisBusiness
DNR expands deer bait ban - June 16, 2004 PC
Opinion: Nuclear power plant sale will raise rates - June 16, 2004 PC
Pull of the pool proves enticing - June 16, 2004 PC
Random bridge lifts a minor delay for dollars boats bring -June 16, 2004 ON
Mother Nature critical to farmers - June 16, 2004 MHT
[PCB] To fish or not to fish? Think twice - June 16, 2004 MSNBC
[PCB] Study sheds new light on old pollutant - June 16, 2004 LAMonitor
[PCB] Elevated levels of PCBs in fish from Portland Harbor - June 16, 2004 kgw.com
[PCB] Some PCB contaminated fish to be released into Canyon Ferry Reservoir - June 16, 2004 Billings Gazette
[PCB] Big Spring trout found PCB-free - June 16, 2004 Great Falls Tribune
[PCB] FWP Resumes Stocking Fish Raised At Big Springs Hatchery - June 16, 2004 Montana Fish Wildlife & Parks
[PCB] James River fish advisory extended - June 16, 2004 TimesDispatch
[PCB] Virginia issues health alerts on Lake Anna carp, James River - June 15, 2004 Fredericksburg
[PCB] State may lift Logan Martin fish advisory - June 16, 2004 AL.com
[PCB] Griswold gets grant for Triangle - June 16, 2004 Norwich Bulletin
[PCB] Results of Phase One Test Program With Natural Resources Canada - June 16, 2004 MarketWire
[Dioxin]  EarthTalk: What happened to the "paperless office"? - June 16, 2004 ENN
[Dioxin] Dioxin plan on hold - June 16, 2004 MLive
[Dioxin] State toxic release report shows improved emissions - June 16, 2004 Cape Gazette
[Dioxin] RAD push for further Blue Circle studies - June 16, 2004 Southern Highland News
[Dioxin] TV Asahi settles suit over dioxin report - June 16, 2004 Japan Today
[Dioxin] Klamath County among DEQ 'brownfield' grants - June 16, 2004 Bend.com
[Dioxin] Attorney shuffle in dioxin lawsuit - June 16, 2004 Mlive.com
U.S. Senate backs Bush on new nuclear weapons - June 16, 2004 ENN
U.S. energy official in charge of nuclear waste cleanup resigns - June 16, 2004 PlanetSave
Climate Change Experts Despair Over US Attitude - June 16, 2004 Planet Ark
World's land turning to desert at an alarming speed, warns United Nations - June 16, 2004 ENN
Editorial: The Environment Shortchanged - June 16, 2004 NYTimes


Well worries rise with Midwest flood waters - June 15, 2004 WaterTech
Deal for lake water may bring sewer funds - June 15, 2004 MilwJS
Rains wash away spring profits - June 15, 2004 PG
Damage from flooding at $6 million but still rising  - June 15, 2004 NC
Flood damage hits $8.9 million - June 15, 2004 PC
Berlin deals with rising waters of Fox - June 15, 2004 PC
Worst flooding is yet to come as Fox River hits record levels - June 15, 2004 ON
Scott Park in Omro flooded - June 15, 2004 ON
Ex-Bergstrom Paper president dies at age 84 - June 15, 2004 PC
Nine birds stolen from Menominee Park Zoo - June 15, 2004 PC
One-eyed owl among birds taken by thieves - June 15, 2004 NC
Plans too grand for De Pere bridge budget - June 15, 2004 PG
Residents suspect, report waste disposal - June 15, 2004 MHT
Farmers face double trouble - June 15, 2004 MHT
Oil companies, politicians to blame - June 15, 2004 MHT
Brownfield grants aimed at former landfills - June 15, 2004 WSJ
A.G. Lautenschlager: Announces Clean Water Supply Violations - June 15, 2004 WisPolitics
Doyle rejects funding plea for Asian carp barrier - June 15, 2004 MilwJS
Rains drain farmers' dollars - June 15, 2004 MilwJS
Funds sought to clean up local water supplies - June 15, 2004 MilwJS
We Energies wants rate increase to cover environmental upgrades - June 15, 2004 NC
We Energies wants rate increase - June 15, 2004 PC
No problems seen in state power supply - June 15, 2004 CapTimes
Governor's Task Force on Energy Efficiency and Renewables June 15th Public Hearing - June 15, 2004 Wheeler Report (PDF)
DNR: Weekly News and Outdoor Report - June 15, 2004 Wheeler Report (PDF)
Editorial: Time for sides to come clean on water costs - June 15, 2004 PG
Wisconsin Wetlands Association: Praises state for acting to protect lake and wetlands from pollution from cranberry operation on Lac Courte Oreilles - June 15, 2004 Wheeler Report
Editorial: It's everybody's sewage - June 15, 2004 MilwJS
Editorial: Discover Wisconsin - June 15, 2004 CapTimes
Editorial: Clear the air of ozone - June 15, 2004 CapTimes
Letter: Bush derails progress on environment (Scroll down) - June 15, 2004 PG
African visitors get an eyeful of U.S. culture at the mall [spreading excess consumption] - June 15, 2004 PC
Highway funding problems getting needed attention - June 15, 2004 ON
Free safety boat inspections offered - June 17, 2004 Sheboygan
[PCB] Governments, Donor Agencies Renew Efforts to Eliminate Environmental Pollutants - June 15, 2004 allAfrica.com
[PCB] PCBs Found in Rio Grande - June 15, 2004 ABQjournal
[PCB] To fish or not to fish? Think twice - June 15, 2004 PortlandTribune
[PCB] Fat that's good for you - June 15, 2004 Beacon Journal
[PCB] Better Monitoring of Bay's Health Hazards Needed - June 15, 2004 WTOPNews
[PCB] Report: Potential health hazards from bay need better tracking - June 15, 2004 Delmarva.com
[PCB] Md. Lauds Rockfish -- And Issues A Warning - June 15, 2004 Washington Post
[PCB] PCB co-operation urged - June 15, 2004 Green Consumer Guide
[Dioxin] Fish Deformities Study - June 15, 2004 KVAL 13
[Dioxin] Legal action launched against developers of Agent Orange - June 15, 2004 ABC
Study: Sea Protection Costs Less Than Fish Subsidies - June 15, 2004 Yahoo
Bush Energy Bill Would Reward Oil Industry Without Lowering Prices - June 15, 2004 Bush GreenWatch


[PCB] Rob Zaleski: Sewage dumping may bring change - June 14, 2004 CapTimes
Deal for lake water may bring sewer funds - June 14, 2004 MilwJS
Residents remove water, sewage from basements - June 14, 2004 ON
Taxpayer rights bill unlikely to go away - June 14, 2004 PG
Nicolet Beach report completed - June 14, 2004 DCA
Volunteers credited with saving vintage hydro dam - June 14, 2004 NC
Unstable soils muddy budget for Riverwalk - June 14, 2004 PC
State rains’ wrath lingers - June 14, 2004 PC
Class donates reunion funds for trees - June 14, 2004 MHT
DNR grants $60,000 to city projects - June 14, 2004 MHT
Wet weather worries - June 14, 2004 MHT
Erosion bares DNR problems - June 14, 2004 WSJ
Gov. Doyle: Dedicates Rainbow Flowage - June 14, 2004 WisPolitics
Midwest Environmental Associations, others: Praise Lautenschlager for action to clean up lake pollution from cranberry grower - June 14, 2004 Wheeler Report (PDF)
Letter: Fast boats kill life on Wolf (Scroll down) - June 14, 2004 PC
Election trend: The incumbent versus nobody  - June 14, 2004 WSJ
Timed bridge lifts would add hours to floating down river - June 14, 2004 ON
[PCB] Michigan Drops Fish Advisory Program - June 14, 2004 GLRC
[PCB] Landfill leak would cost S.C. millions - June 14, 2004 Sun News
[PCB] Housing eyed for old Lynn water pumping station - June 14, 2004 Daily Item
[PCB] Bandon sites checked for pollution - June 14, 2004 WorldLink
[PCB] Community feasts on PCB success - June 14, 2004 Daily Dispatch
[PCB] PCB picnic? No thanks - June 14, 2004 Daily Dispatch
Town has been testbed for wind power - June 14, 2004 MSNBC
Reagan's Environmental Record - June 14, 2004 Planetizen
Report: Wal-Mart's Growth Fueled By Taxpayer Dollars - June 14, 2004 Planetizen
Parks dig up sediment solution - June 14, 2004 GLRC
Air Pollution's link to heart disease - June 14, 2004 GLRC
Setting Traps for Emerald Ash Borer - June 14, 2004 GLRC
Lawn companies sue over fertilizer ban - June 14, 2004 GLRC
Great Lakes need citizen input - June 14, 2004 GLRC
Divining future of fast ferries - June 14, 2004 GLRC


You, too, can have your own newspaper column - June 13, 2004 PG
Georgia-Pacific to pay $95,000 for alleged air pollution control requirement violations - June 13, 2004 NC
Advisory at Crescent Beach discontinued - June 13, 2004 NC
Fox River hits record levels Saturday - June 13, 2004 NC
Residents assess damage after flood - June 13, 2004 ON
Milwaukee fails the flood test - June 13, 2004 NC
To be an American - June 13, 2004 NC
Green Bay takes final shot at water deal - June 13, 2004 PG
Charges of playing politics resurface in radio remarks - June 13, 2004 PG
Suburbs want say in fixing sewers - June 13, 2004 MilwJS
Waterways overstepping their bounds - June 13, 2004 MilwJS
Walker favors separating sewers to stop dumping - June 13, 2004 MilwJS
For valley, it's not easy being green - June 13, 2004 MilwJS
Nader holds wild card for Greens convention here - June 13, 2004 MilwJS
Editorial: Solutions needed at transportation summit - June 13, 2004 PG
Energy-conservation panel aims to halt state's diversion of utility fees - June 13, 2004 MilwJS
Out of the picture: Production firm to lose chunk of capital - June 13, 2004 MilwJS
Schmitt repeats water plea to suburbs - June 13, 2004 NC
Allergy illnesses, fed by wet spring, sweep Wisconsin - June 13, 2004 PG
Governor’s task force looking for alternative power sources - June 13, 2004 PC
Master Angler fishing contest: Northerns are biting - June 13, 2004 Wisconsin Outdoors
Jim Lee column: Higher gas, shorter trips for anglers - June 13, 2004 Wisconsin Outdoors
Fishing patterns may be altered - June 13, 2004 MHT
DNR technician looks into carp concern - June 13, 2004 MHT
Bizz Buzz: Smaller is often better - June 13, 2004 MHT
Tall ships drop anchor - June 13, 2004 MHT
Looming Wal-Mart competition could hurt community - June 13, 2004 Sheboygan
Wal-Marts don’t bring net gain in jobs - June 13, 2004 Sheboygan
Editorial: Yes, dumping is bad. Next? - June 13, 2004 MilwJS
Letter: Efficiency isn't just about using less power - June 13, 2004 MilwJS
Looming Wal-Mart competition could hurt community - June 13, 2004 PG
Letter: Wal-Marts don’t bring net gain in jobs - June 13, 2004 SP
For valley, it's not easy being green - June 13, 2004 MilwJS
Opinion: Farm policy deters conservation effort  - June 13, 2004 WSJ
Proposed sulfide mine in U.P. revives environmental debate - June 13, 2004 PG
Exotic species threaten health of Great Lakes - June 13, 2004 NC
Norton: Feds lack grasp on Great Lakes - June 13, 2004 Detroit News
‘Sunny cows’ happier? - June 13, 2004 ON
[PCB] Leak at Lake Marion could cost the state millions - June 13, 2004 The State
[PCB] Landfill deal threatens S.C. lake, taxpayers - June 13, 2004 TheState
[PCB] Confused about fish advisories? You're not alone - June 13, 2004 AL.com
[Dioxin] Dioxin argument leads to DEQ cuts - June 13, 2004 Traverse City Record Eagle


[PCB] No delay on Fox River cleanup - June 12, 2004 PG
Fond du Lac-area floods spur evacuations; rain expected - June 12, 2004 PG
Flooding causes evacuations in North Fond du Lac - June 12, 2004 NC
Oshkosh under water - June 12, 2004 ON
June 11 seriously soggy again for residents -June 12, 2004 ON
Governor’s task force looks for alternative sources of power - June 12, 2004 PG
Georgia-Pacific Corp. to pay $95,000 in lawsuit - June 12, 2004 PC
Flooding has state on guard - June 12, 2004 PC
Businesses swamped with residents seeking help to bail out - June 12, 2004 PC
State in good power shape - June 12, 2004 PC
Boat show, swap awards winners announced - June 12, 2004 MHT
Healthy assortment: Butte des Morts provides plenty of variety - June 12, 3004 MilwJS
DNR may postpone project - June 12, 2004 MilwJS
Tool will aide fishers to navigate streams - June 12, 2004 MilwJS
Huge Asian carp threaten Lake Michigan - June 12, 2004 CapTimes
Outdoor notes - June 12, 2004 MilwJS
[PCB] Study: Peconic fish can cause illness - June 12, 2004 NYNewsday
[PCB] State, federalofficials consider landfill cleanup - June 12, 2004 BayCityTimes
[PCB] Warren County Marks Major Milestone With Landfill Picnic - June 12, 2004 WRAL


Transfer of nuclear plant’s license approved - June 11, 2004 PG
Sierra Club: Letter to Wisconsin State Journal regarding sale of Kewaunee nuclear power plant - June 11, 2004 Wheeler Report (PDF)
753rd keeps water flowing to combat theater - June 11, 2004 PG
Advisory issued at Crescent Beach - June 11, 2004 NC
Downpour submerges Fox Valley - June 11, 2004 PC
Dam in Cambria may collapse - June 11, 2004 PC
Rains cause ‘oak wilt’ scare in area -June 11, 2004 ON
No vote on taxpayers rights bill - June 11, 2004 PC
Whiting Paper Co. workers reject contract - June 11, 2004 PC
Waupaca town fails to stop city from spreading waste - June 11, 2004 PC
Kaukauna, Neenah to receive state grants for redevelopment - June 11, 2004 PC
Onion River for Trout needs volunteers - June 11, 2004 Sheboygan
Milwaukee sewage solution unlikely to be an easy fix  - June 11, 2003 Sheboygan
Sewer split called a costly fix - June 11, 2004 MilwJS
Bulked-up mosquitoes out for blood - June 11, 2004 MilwJS
DOJ: State files public nuisance lawsuit against Sawyer County cranberry grower over alleged lake pollution - June 11, 2004 Wheeler Report (PDF)
Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers Association: Re: AG's Nuisance Lawsuit - June 11, 2004 WisPolitics (PDF)
AG Lautenschlager: Announces State Files Environmental Lawsuit Against Milwaukee County Metal Plating Operation - June 11, 2004 WisPolitics
WISPIRG: Urges DNR to move forward with protections for our lakes - June 11, 2004 Wheeler Report (PDF)
Dave Zweifel: PSC ensures we pay through the nose - June 11, 2004 CapTimes
Editorial: Timing was not for the birds - June 11, 2004 PG
[PCB] State Recommends Limited Eating Of State Fish - June 11, 2004 WBAL
[PCB] Limits On Eating Rockfish Recommended - June 11, 2004 NBC4
[PCB] People need info on fish advisories - June 11, 2004 Battle Creek Enquirer
[PCB] State Opposes LIS Dumping - June 11, 2004 Oyster-Bay Enterprise-Pilot
[PCB] Experts working on plan to make world PCB-free - June 11, 2004 IndyStar
[PCB] U.N. Experts Plan Attack on Toxic PCBs - June 11, 2004 Monterey Herald
[PCB] PCB clean-up will cost 'billions' - June 11, 2004 FT.com
[PCB] EPA wrapping up Metachem processing - June 11, 2004 DelawareOnline
[Dioxin] Township panel: No 'facility' - June 11, 2004 Saginaw News
[Dioxin] DuPont gets OK on higher emissions - June 11, 2004 AnyTown News
Lights-Out Policies in Cities Save Migrating Birds - June 11, 2004 Planet Ark
Judge halts endangered species permit rule - June 11, 2004 MSNBC

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Link to More Articles For additional news media coverage see these CWAC pages: 
Media 2001, Media 2000, Newsletter articles, or CWAC Issue pages.

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Abbreviations

PG 
Green Bay Press Gazette

NC
Green Bay News Chronicle

PC
Appleton Post Crescent

ON
Oshkosh Northwestern

MilwJS
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

DCA
Door County Advocate

OCE
Oconty County Reporter

SP
Sheboygan Press

WDH
Wausau Daily Herald

Pesh
Peshtigo Times

Eagle
Marinette Eagle Star

EPA
Environmental Protection
Agency

DNR
Wisconsin Dept. of
Natural Resources

USFWS
U.S. Fish & Wildlife
Service (Dept. of Interior)

ENN
Environmental 
News Network

ENS
Environmental 
News Service

EMS
Environmental
Media Service


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