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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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May 11-20, 2005

Howard ends clash with Water Authority - May 20, 2005 PG
Gypsy moth spraying could begin today  - May 20, 2005 NC
New Ashwaubenon marina opens soon on Fox River - May 20, 2005 PG
Lawmakers push for utility projects: They say courts shouldn't make policy - May 20, 2005 MJS
Board Oks Gravel Pit In Town Of Verona - May 20, 2005 WSJ
EPA withdraws dumping policy: But MMSD can still 'blend' sewage during storms - May 20, 2005 MJS
Manure Task Force Working On Details - May 20, 2005 CapTimes
Money Available To Rain-garden Planters: The County Wants To Encourage Homeowners To Plant Native Grasses And Other Flora To Help The Environment - May 20, 2005 WSJ
Fishing: Schuette takes pro lead in walleye tournament - May 20, 2005 WO
Editorial: It’s not right just to dump Smart Growth - May 20, 2005 PG
Editorial: Unwise to dump Smart Growth - May 20, 2005 SP
Letter: Bike to work at your peril (Scroll down) - May 20, 2005 PC
Letter: 'no Wake' Best For Squaw Bay - May 20, 2005 WSJ
Pension plan default meets corporate profits - May 20, 2005 NC
[PCB] PCB cleanup should not be delayed - May 20, 2005 Journal News
[PCB] PCB dredging is reaffirmed: Sweeney, 2 others in House clarify for record that request for further study won't delay Hudson River cleanup - May 20, 2005 TimesUnion
[PCB] Early diagnosis of autism - May 20, 2005 Pregnancy and Baby
[Dioxin] Auto plants tops in toxic releases - May 20, 2005 Oakland Press
FBI Targets Eco-Terrorists: FBI identifies eco-terrorists as the nation's top domestic threat - May 20, 2005 Planetizen
EPA Does About-Face, Won't Allow Partial Treatment at Sewage Plants in Storms - May 20, 2005 ENN
Nustart Picks 6 Finalist Sites for Nuclear Licenses - May 20, 2005 Planet Ark
Half of humanity set to go urban - May 20, 2005 BBC
World's Biodiversity Declining at an Alarming Rate - May 20, 2005 ENN


[PCB] Sen. Schultz: Agrees to Give Fox River Liability Legislation Thorough Debate in the State Senate - May 19, 2005 WisPolitics
Grass-roots group to meet in Luxemburg May 21 - May 19, 2005 PG
UWGB lab to sell heirloom plants - May 19, 2005 PG
Barkhausen Waterfowl Preserve gets up close with frogs - May 19, 2005 PG
Area group adds $13K for DNR’s land buy - May 19, 2005 SP
Builders teach kids about conservation - May 19, 2005 SP
Kewaunee Chamber flower project gets under way - May 19, 2005 KCN
Commission seeks input on park developments - May 19, 2005 PC
Permit for power plants approved for Oak Creek - May 19, 2005 PC
DNR: Wisconsin wolf population up 14 percent  - May 19, 2005 NC
Blasczyk, Plog top field in Walleye Classic - May 19, 2005 WO
Wisconsin Outdoor Report as of May 19, 2005 - May 19, 2005 WDNR
Great Outdoors Almanac - May 19, 2005 WO
Editorial: Smart Growth haunted by misrepresentation - May 19, 2005 PC
Taxpayers for Fair Zoning - May 19, 2005 WR (PDF)
Letter: Watching tax dollars go down the drain (Scroll down) - May 19, 2005 MJS
[PCB] State plans to help pay for river's dredging - May 19, 2005 Detroit News
[PCB] Some Criticize GE On Its 'Eco' News - May 19, 2005 Litchfield County Times
[PCB] Shores PCB cleanup begins - May 19, 2005 Macomb Daily
[PCB] 
Not another study - May 19, 2005 JournalNews
[PCB] Raymark group wary of politics - May 19, 2005 Stratford Star
[Dioxin] Residents Charge Environmental Racism - May 19, 2005 FirstCoastNews
EPA Abandons Sewage Blending Plan - May 19, 2005 ENS
No thanks to nuclear power policy - May 19 (20), 2005 FAZ.net
Can hybrids save US from foreign oil? - May 19, 2005 Christian Science Monitor
Paul Hawken: The Truth about Ethical Investing - What's 'green' or 'sustainable'? Funds make it hard to know. - May 19, 2005 thetyee.ca
No green winner in nappy debate: Whether parents use disposable or cloth nappies makes little difference to the environment - May 19, 2005 BBC


Al Gedicks: Nuclear Power is Not Green or Clean - May 18, 2005 NotInMyBatholith.com
Green Bay council votes to move forward with boardwalk - May 18, 2005 PG
Boardwalk passes council - May 18, 2005 NC
De Pere’s Living Bridge backers tap experts: Request for engineering study tabled - May 18, 2005 PG
Sturgeon Bay tests waters of new fee for storm runoff - May 18, 2005 PG
County Board: Committee to oversee wind proposals - May 18, 2005 MHT
Aging sewer systems fouling Great Lakes waters, report says - May 18, 2005 NC
Aging Sewer Systems Fouling Great Lakes - May 18, 2005 ENN
AG Lautenschlager: Announces Wisconsin and 10 Other States Sue EPA to Block Second Mercury Rule - May 18, 2005 WisPolitics
Oak Creek permit granted for We Energies - May 18, 2005 RJT
PSC Issues Final Environmental Impact Statement On Forward Wind Project - May 18, 2005 WisPolitics (PDF)
Letter: Commercial fishing interests came first - May 18, 2005 MHT
Editorial: Improving Sheridan Park and neighborhood can be a win for all - May 18, 2005 SP
David Horst column: Juiced for backyard birding - May 18, 2005 WO
[PCB] Clinton opposes new study as stall tactic in river cleanup - May 18, 2005 Newsday
[PCB] Clinton says new study would delay river cleanup - May 18, 2005 JournalNews
[PCB] Second Lawsuit Filed Against MagCorp - May 18, 2005 KSL NewsRadio1160
[PCB] Public Meeting on New Bedford Underwater Capping Pilot Study Thursday, May 19th at 7 p.m - May 18, 2005 EPA
[PCB] Lone Tree files suitto block dredge plan - May 18, 2005 Saginaw News
[PCB/Dioxin] Not in My Backyard! - May 18, 2005 16WNEP
Administration Opposition to Auto Fuel Economy Costing Billions - May 18, 2005 Bush GreenWatch
Toxic Releases Drop, But Worst Toxins Persist - May 18, 2005 ABC News
Definitely Don't Drink The Water - May 18, 2005 TomPaine
Students awarded for 'sustainable designs' - May 18, 2005 MSNBC
Our nuclear future - May 18, 2005 Rutland Herald
Apollo Creed: New Apollo Energy Act contrasts sharply with "Jurassic" GOP energy bill - May 18, 2005 Grist
Senators Seek Bipartisan Energy Bill with No Showstoppers - May 18, 2005 Truthout
Global warming brings early spring - May 18, 2005 Stanford Daily
Siskiyou Grandmothers Sustain Campaign for Trees - May 18, 2005 Truthout
Our nuclear future - May 18, 2005 Rutland Herald
Suddenly, a light shines on nuclear power - May 18 (19), 2005 Christian Science Monitor
Nuclear waste watch - May 18, 2005 Joplin Independent
Nuclear industry 'misleading over waste' - May 18, 2005 icWales


Battle raging against a very pesky plant - May 17, 2005 WSJ
Study to track invasive plant - May 17, 2005 PC
Menards pleads guilty to misdemeanor polluting state waters  - May 17, 2005 NC
DNR News - May 17, 2005 WDNR
Wisconsin wolf population continues to grow - May 17, 2005 WDNR
Revised shoreland standards increase landowners' flexibility - May 17, 2005 WDNR
Open houses set on future of waterfowl management - May 17, 2005 WDNR
Better tools provide better air quality information - May 17, 2005 WDNR
Turtle tagging clinic offered - May 17, 2005 WDNR
Moves to aid lakes touted - May 17, 2005 WSJ
Mayor: Let’s fix up Sheridan Park - May 17, 2005 SP
Bill Berry: Rare woodpecker finding shows importance of Horicon Marsh - May 17, 2005 CapTimes
Fritz Peterson column: Commercial fishermen gobble up most of Door County shoreline - May 17, 2005 PG
Letter: City a sore loser on the water deal (Scroll down) - May 17, 2005 PG
Editorial: Time has come to buy west side land for future parks - May 17, 2005 ON
Dumb and swift - May 17, 2005 FightingBob
Scooter puts the screws to Stewardship - May 17, 2005 WisOpinion
WISPIRG: Consumers continue to pay the price for shortsighted energy policies - May 17, 2005 WR (PDF)
Legislators put Smart Growth law on state chopping block - May 17, 2005 CapTimes
Sierra Club: New Report Shows Restoring Wetlands Can Clean our Lakes, Help Farmers, Save Money, and Reduce Flooding - May 17, 2005 WisPolitics
Don Timmerman: Pollution at closed military cases costs millions - May 17, 2005 CapTimes
John Nichols: Hersh sees democracy in peril in U.S. - May 17, 2005 CapTimes
[PCB] Drilling Planned To Trace PCBs In St. Clair Shores: Resident Says Cancer Rates High Near Toxic Substance Location - May 17, 2005 ClickOnDetroit
[PCB] Bill would allow GE-defined PCB dredging study - May 17, 2005 PoughkeepsieJournal
[PCB] State to oversee cleanup of former Stauffer site - May 17, 2005 ContraCostaTimes
[PCB] French warship gets Alang clearance - May 17 (18), 2005 Ahmedabad Newsline

Clean Air, Public Health Advocates: EPA Mercury Rule Leaves Public Health at Risk, Violates Law Lawsuits filed challenging EPA approach at curbing power plant toxic air emissions - May 17, 2005 Common Dreams
Join the BUYcott: Get your gas at Citgo, and help fuel a democratic revolution in Venezuela - May 17, 2005 AlterNet
Amazon tribe faces 'annihilation' : A remote tribe living amid the depths of the Amazon rainforest is facing extinction at the hands of loggers, campaigners warn - May 17, 2005 BBC
Why I Am Not an Environmentalist: Even when the environmental movement has focused on problems that affect urban communities, it has pointedly avoided addressing the desperate need for economic development - May 17, 2005 AlterNet
Toyota to offer hybrid Camry, build it in U.S. - May 17, 2005 MSNBC
Spring's Start Coming Earlier, Study Blames Global Warming - May 17, 2005 Common Dreams
U.S. Mayors Support Global Warming Treaty - May 17, 2005 ENN
US cities snub Bush and sign up to Kyoto - May 17, 2005 Guardian
Business and Environmental Groups Outline Principles for an Environmentally Responsible Senate Energy Bill - May 17, 2005 Common Dreams
Solar and Wind Energy Potential - May 17, 2005 ENN
Cases Against Nuclear Plant Finally Heard: After 15 years of delays, 2,300 plaintiffs who say radioactive releases at the Hanford site made them seriously ill wait for a jury's decision - May 17, 2005 Common Dreams


Wildlife Day set at sanctuary - May 16, 2005 PG
Study to check invasive spread of garlic mustard - May 16, 2005 NC
Audubon center sends whooping crane eggs to join migratory flock - May 16, 2005 NC
Green Bay team places 3rd in Sturgeon Bay Bass Open - May 16, 2005 WO
$3 million in Brownfield grants go to Milwaukee, West Allis, and DNR - May 16, 2005 WR (PDF)
AG Lautenschlager: Announces Menard, Inc., Pleads Guilty to Discharging Pollutants Into Waters of the State - May 16, 2005 WisPolitics
Wisconsin Medical Society: "Silent epidemic" of COPD soars in Wisconsin women - May 16, 2005 WR (PDF)
Patrick Durkin: Joint Finance Committee Proves the Perils of Full-Time Legislators - May 16, 2005 WisOpinion
Rep. Suder: Calls for Full Audit of DNR Hunting and Fishing Accounts - May 16, 2005 WisPolitics
Sierra Club: New Report Shows Restoring Wetlands Can Clean Lakes, Help Farmers, Save Money, and Reduce Flooding - May 16, 2005 WisPolitics
Notice for wake hearing irks boaters - May 16, 2005 WSJ
Hazards of going off the power grid - May 16, 2005 GLRC
Congressman blocks Great Lakes oil and gas drilling ban - May 16, 2005 GLRC
Clean Wisconsin: Calls on Joint Finance Committee to reverse decision on Smart Growth and public lands - May 16, 2005 WR (PDF)
Media Advisory from Wisconsin League of Conservation Voters: What's at stake for Natural Resources in the state budget? - May 16, 2005 WR (PDF)
Bill Lueders: Your Right to Know: Secrecy's Top 10 - May 16, 2005 WisOpinion
Letter: Bike racks useless if you can’t get to them - May 16, 2005 PC
Editorial: Congress should save taxpayers’ money, end subsidy to loggers - May 16, 2005 SP
Letter: Global warming issue demands individual action - May 16, 2005 ON
Editorial: Reinventing the Domes - May 16, 2005 MJS
[PCB] Cal-EPA Agrees to Lead Clean-Up of SF Bay Sites - May 16, 2005 Green Party
[PCB] Maine DEP Provides Update on Scrap Yard - May 16, 2005 Recycling Today
[PCB] Toxic releases decline, but worst soups persist - May 16 (17), 2005 Christian Science Monitor
[PCB] 
Chemical shock for campaigning stars - May 16, 2005 Mail online
[Dioxin] State gives $1.3 million to $4.5 million Saginaw River dredging - May 16, 2005 Detroit Free Press
[Dioxin] Experts Say Avoid Farmed Salmon - May 16, 2005 ScienceBlog
Bush Administration Endangers One-Third of Last Pristine National Forests - May 16, 2005 Bush GreenWatch
Over troubled waters: A dispute about a North Dakota diversion project is poisoning Canada-U.S. relations - May 16, 2005 Macleans
Saudis Lobby to Limit Liability on Additive MTBE
Ecomagination: Inside GE's Power Play - May 16, 2005 RenewableEnergyAccess
NASA tests solar sail technology - May 16, 2005 CNN
Storage proposal for carbon emissions - May 16, 2005 CNN
'Green diesel' from natural gas? It's coming - May 16, 2005 MSNBC
Designing The Future: Newsweek talks to a leading ecological architect whose goal is nothing less than eliminating waste and pollution- May 16, 2005 Newsweek
Poll shows opposition to nuclear power - May 16, 2005 BBC


[PCB] Pro: Act clarifies obligation of insurance companies - May 15, 2005 PG
[PCB] Con: Legislation creates dangerous precedent - May 15, 2005 PG
[PCB] Neenah pursues lakefront property: City awaiting data on PCB contamination before purchase - May 15, 2005 PC
New exhibit opens at wildlife sanctuary - May 15, 2005 NC
Saving De Pere bridge may be too costly - May 15, 2005 PG
Unnoticed leak leads to $30,000 water bill - May 15, 2005 PC
Lake flies return, but not in swarm: Invasion isn’t as bad as it was in previous years - May 15, 2005 ON
Warden administrators face legislative chopping block - May 15, 2005 WO
DNR dives into duck hunter survey - May 15, 2005 WO
Letter: Don’t mix water with local politics (Scroll down) - May 15, 2005 PG
[PCB] GE's desperation: There's no reason for yet another study on dredging PCBs from the Hudson - May 15, 2005 TimesUnion
[PCB] Group will fight sewage exemption - May 15, 2005 Portsmouth Herald
[PCB] Hangar 'out of options' - May 15, 2005 MSNBC
[PCB] EPA sues magnesium plant for release of pollutants - May 15, 2005 Daily Herald
[Dioxin] 
Gorge Boys' tales of cancer end without answers - May 15, 2005 Beacon Journal
Study connects banned pesticides to brain ailments: Farmers who say they used the now-banned chemicals reported more health problems - May 15, 2005 DesMoinesRegister
Ethical Fashion, Rising - May 15, 2005 WorldChanging
Some foes now warm to nuclear power plants - May 15 (16), 2005 International Herald Tribune
Increase in 'dead zones' starving the world's seas: 'Dead zones', where pollution has starved the sea of life-giving oxygen, are increasing at a devastating rate - May 15, 2005 Independent
Government report gives new wind to green energy - May 15, 2005 Independent


Deaths of two more released cranes concern researchers  - May 14, 2005 NC
Deaths of cranes concern researchers - May 14, 2005 PC
Ethanol fuel may ease pain at pump - May 14, 2005 PC
Doyle defends land fund: Governor cites record of preserving 42,000 acres of property - May 14, 2005 MHT
Eric Uram: Mercury problems must be addressed - May 14, 2005 CapTimes
Reg Wydeven column: Wisconsin proposal seeks to keep heavy metal from fish fries - May 14, 2005 PC
Peter Long: City needs delicate balance between construction, nature - May 14, 2005 CapTimes
Jane Elder: Shade-grown coffee helps migratory birds - May 14, 2005 CapTimes
Mary Beth Schlagheck: Mayor was right to go to conference - May 14, 2005 CapTimes
Ed Garvey: Papal freeze and global warming - May 14, 2005 FightingBob
Editorial: Orchids & onions - May 14, 2005 MHT
Proceeds from future land sales may aid Fox River locks - May 14, 2005 PC
[PCB] EPA Sues Magnesium Company - May 14, 2005 KSLTV5 News
[PCB] 
Contamination at former junkyard exceeds limits - May 14, 2005 MaineToday
[PCB] Former Syosset landfill site off most-toxic list - May 14, 2005 Newsday
[PCB] 
DOE gets OK to ship wastes to Hanford - May 14, 2005 Tri-City Herald
[PCB] TV presenter 'a cocktail of dangerous chemicals' - May 14, 2005 icWales
Escape from 'Ecotopia' - May 14, 2005 AlterNet


[PCB] Scientists to chart effects of PCBs, mercury: Immigrants in Fox River Valley targeted in study - May 13, 2005 MJS
Plan pictures lively riverfront - May 13, 2005 PG
Howard takes new tack in pipeline spat - May 13, 2005 PG
Howard cancels move to explore water options  - May 13, 2005 NC
Public comments on riverfront change - May 13, 2005 NC
Student wins Falcon Naming Contest - May 13, 2005 PG
TasteBud is a fund-raiser for the Green Bay Botanical Garden  - May 13, 2005 NC
Growing need filled at area gardens - May 13, 2005 PC
Tourism secretary visits lakeshore - May 13, 2005 KCN
Stora Enso subsidiary being bought by WPS - May 13, 2005 PC
Neenah Paper earns $2.7M - May 13, 2005 PC
The tale of Judi Bari, Earth First! activist in "The Forest for the Trees": Saturday Film Series May 14 at 6:30 PM
Wisconsin Planning Law Threatened: Wisconsin Legislators repeal comprehensive planning law and grant program in draft budget bill - May 13, 2005 Planetizen
A.G. Lautenschlager: Protect Threatened "Roadless" Areas - May 13, 2005 WisPolitics
Panel OKs state land deal proposal: Would encourage sale to DNR - May 13, 2005 CapTimes
Stewardship money may buy land from state - May 13, 2005 PC
Wis. power plant will kill billions of lake fish, Sierra Club claims - May 13, 2005 Chicago Sun-Times
Ferry services, new and old, journey across Lake Michigan - May 13, 2005 WisBusiness
Great Lakes drilling limits unsettled - May 13, 2005 Detroit News
Welcome to Dumb Growth Wisconsin - May 13, 2005 
Nature Conservancy, Gathering Waters: State's Land Conservation Groups Alarmed by Budget Committee Vote - May 13, 2005 WisPolitics
Wisconsin Realtors Association: Realtors Support Smart Growth Law - May 13, 2005 WisPolitics
Wineke: A global-warming coverup, quite literally - May 13, 2005 CapTimes
Editorial: Detroit silence noted in alternative car market - May 13, 2005 ON
[PCB] Big fish await urban anglers as opening day nears - May 13, 2005 St. Paul Pioneer Press
[PCB] GE's Greenwashing - May 13, 2005 TomPaine
[PCB] GE: Bill adds to knowledge; Company denies link to efforts for an agreement to conduct Hudson River dredging - May 13, 2005 TimesUnion
[PCB] Puget Sound pollution threatens B.C. orcas, study finds - May 13, 2005 Vancouver Sun
[PCB] Gene 'archeology' gets easier using Carnegie Mellon University software - May 13, 2005 Checkbiotech.org
[PCB] 
Navy plans Moffett marsh cleanup - May 13, 2005 MercuryNews
[PCB] Yankton gets EPA grant to clean up scrap site - May 13, 2005 Argus Leader
[PCB] Council likely moving to St. Pat's - May 13, 2005 Missoulian
[PCB] Latest offer for brass mill nixed - May 13, 2005 New Milford Spectrum
[PCB] Cost to clean bay, rivers: $12.5 billion - May 13, 2005 TimesDispatch
In School Cafeterias, Trash Piling High Despite Recycling Efforts - May 13, 2005 Truthout
Innovative Big Box Reuse: An expert documents how communities are reusing 'reclaimed abandoned, architecturally uninspiring megastores' in innovative ways - May 13, 2005 Planetizen
Bush Plan Would Allow More Sewage in Nation's Fresh Water - May 13, 2005 Bush GreenWatch
EPA: Closed military bases on list of worst toxic sites - May 13, 2005 CNN
Opinion: Lack of vision on policy clouds energy future - May 13, 2005 SFGate
GE's Greenwashing - May 13, 2005 TomPaine
Interim Storage Needed to Supplement Yucca Mountain Nuclear Dump, House Subcommittee Says - May 13, 2005 ENN



Howard may vote to back Water Authority  - May 12, 2005 NC
Pipeline dispute divides Howard board - May 12, 2005 PG
Park ponds create anxiety: Residents worry plan endangers youth; engineer says element vital - May 12, 2005 PC
Winners chosen for 'name the chick' contest  - May 12, 2005 NC
Energy, agriculture products grow heavy on farmers’ wallets: Planters paying thousands more for seed and fuel - May 12, 2005 PC
Focus on Energy: "Look For the Star" To Find Energy and Money Savings - May 12, 2005 WisBusiness
SOUL: Minnesota Public Utilities Commission has Jurisdiction over Arrowhead-Weston Transmission Line - May 12, 2005 WisPolitics
Panel wants commission to sell 77,000 acres to DNR: Stewardship Fund bonds would pay for it - May 12, 2005 MJS
Doyle asked to replace DNR board member - May 12, 2005 PC
Lines drawn on lake access: Waukesha County Board to hear of rival sites on North Lake - May 12, 2005 MJS
Wisconsin Outdoor Report - May 12, 2005 WDNR
Great Outdoors Almanac - May 12, 2005 WO
1000 Friends of Wisconsin: Local governments and public take another hit (JFC repeal of Smart Growth) - May 12, 2005 WR (PDF)
WISPIRG: Joint Finance Committee votes to undermine the Stewardship Fund - May 12, 2005 WR (PDF)
Editorial: Green Bay a little too late for water deal - May 12, 2005 MHT
Letter: Save Flatley park; we need greenspace - May 12, 2005 PG
Letter: Riverfront plans terribly confusing (Scroll down) - May 12, 2005 PG
Pat Durkin column: Bureaucrats? Not these DNR wardens - May 12, 2005 WO
Editorial: Release the energy records - May 12, 2005 MJS

[PCB] EPA: Toxic pollution levels fall 6 percent [PCB contamination increases] - May 12, 2005 CNN
[PCB] Is Moffett's Historic Hangar In Danger Of Closing? - May 12, 2005 ABC7news
[PCB] DOJ Files Civil Action Against MagCorp for PCB Violations - May 12, 2005 Pure Energy Systems
[PCB] Md. Home To 4th-Worst-Polluting Power Plant, Feds Say - May 12, 2005 WBALChannel
[PCB] PCB project faces hurdle - May 12, 2005 TimesUnion
[PCB] Army likely off the hook for cleanup - May 12, 2005 Wayland Town Crier
[PCB] City to stay with Keith site plan - May 12, 2005 SouthCoastToday
[Dioxin] Twins stadium passes first county vote - May 12, 2005 MNSun
[Dioxin] Property owners still are waiting - May 12, 2005 Saginaw News
[Dioxin] What Dow Knows (But Won't Tell): Dow Chemical's financial liabilities related to toxic chemical production would make its shareholders very nervous -- if they only knew - May 12, 2005 AlterNet
More Owners Challenging Eminent Domain - May 12, 2005 Planetizen
Toxics data show overall fall, but some concerns: Industry sees success, activists not so sure - May 12, 2005 MSNC
EPA rule would allow more partially treated sewage - May 12, 2005 KnoxStudio
Restoration just one part of river health - May 12, 2005 Washington Times
The Renewable Mix: A Newly Electric Green – Sustainable Energy, Resources and Design - May 12, 2005 WorldChanging
'Downwinders' case finally goes to court - May 12, 2005 USAToday
Can Earth take the heat of 'global brightening' - May 12, 2005 Christian Science Monitor


[PCB] Wisconsin Alliance of Cities: Municipalities to Insurers: Pay Fair Share of Fox River Cleanup - May 11, 2005 WisPolitics
[PCB] Legendary outdoors writer inducted into Freshwater Fish Hall of Fame - May 11, 2005 Dunn County News
Pipeline panel riles suburbs - May 11, 2005 PG
School Zone: West De Pere entry posts fifth highest gas mileage - May 11, 2005 PG
Wind turbine proposed for Door County jail site - May 11, 2005 PG
Ahnapee State Trail Family Day planned Saturday - May 11, 2005 PG
StoSS offers views of waterfront plan - May 11, 2005 PG
Annual Bird Breakfast scheduled for Saturday - May 11, 2005 MHT
Budget panel votes to kill 'Smart Growth': Legislators to decide whether to keep mandate - May 11, 2005 MJS
Report: 50 Dirtiest U.S. Power Plants Produce Little Power, Much Pollution - May 11, 2005 EMS
Republicans Want Former Siera Club Member Off DNR Board - May 11, 2005 WISCTV
Weekly fishing report - May 11, 2005 MJS
Industry and Consumer Groups Call on Legislature to End “Bait-and-Switch” Budgeting: Joint Committee on Finance Urged to Oppose $53 Million Public Benefits Raid - May 11, 2005 WR (PDF)
Opinion: Utility Customers Get Shafted - May 11, 2005 WSJ
Editorial: Compromise and the snake - May 11, 2005 MJS
Letter: Keep trap nets north of Two Rivers - May 11, 2005 MHT
Sen. Robson: Vote Against Jonathan Ela Is Great Loss for Wisconsin - May 11, 2005 WisPolitics
[PCB] Yankton receives EPA grant for Brownfields cleanup - May 11, 2005 Aberdeen News
[PCB] Feds help fund power plant cleanup - May 11, 2005 Greenwich Time
[PCB] Follow these tips to make a healthy catch - May 11, 2005 Mail Tribune
John Nichols: Fight for Media Reform - May 11, 2005 Common Dreams
Harvesting Chaos: Farmers in the U.S. and around the world are likely to face serious challenges in the coming decades as new kinds of weather test their ability to bring us the food we all depend on - May 11, 2005 AlterNet
A Summit on Sustainability: World Sustainability Leaders Caucus at Rainforest Alliance Events - May 11, 2005 Common Dreams

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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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