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Historians are racing to locate Great Lakes shipwrecks before a seemingly unstoppable invasive mussel destroys them and erases part of the region's heritage.
"Sometimes we find something new that we were not looking for," the Wisconsin Historical Society said about the discovery.
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Archaeologists think they may have identified the final resting place of the L.W. Crane, a steamer ship that caught fire and sank in Wisconsin’s Fox River in 1880. Researchers with the Wisconsin ...
Most of Minnesota and parts of Montana, North Dakota and Wisconsin were ranked “unhealthy” for air quality on a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency map.
Researchers surveying a Wisconsin river unexpectedly uncovered a 145-year-old shipwreck, according to officials.
Invasive carp are generally not eaten in the U.S. and are not desirable for sportfishing. In fact, silver carp have a propensity to jump up to 10 feet out of the water when startled by a boat motor.
City council received 60 pages of comments and emails about the decision to exempt the project from voter approval, and the ...
Much of the Upper Midwest on Saturday was dealing with swaths of unhealthy air due to drifting smoke from Canadian wildfires, ...
There are lots of great places to go fishing in Wisconsin. Joseph Gerbyshak, who also works for the DNR, added that the Eau ...
CHS Inc. officials notified local officials and the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development that the company plans to ...
The Rochester area is still having some air quality concerns on Tuesday because of smoke from Canadian wildfires.