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The cyanobacterial bloom on Lake Erie has grown 20 miles in the past week. It now covers 620 square miles of Lake Erie, taking up about 6 percent of the…
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Five years after half a million Toledo-area residents were told not to drink or touch their tap water for two days, the same thick green sludge…
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Researchers predict a large cyanobacterial bloom in Lake Erie this year.But it will probably not be as bad as 2011 and 2015, when the blooms covered a…
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The state of Ohio has stepped into a court battle over whether Lake Erie has legal rights. In February, Toledo voters approved the charter amendment by a…
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County officials in Ohio are suing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for failing to address harmful cyanobacteria blooms that have plagued the…
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An Ohio farm in the Lake Erie watershed is suing to stop people from using the Lake Erie Bill of Rights, fewer than 12 hours after Toledo voters approved…
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Toledo voters will go to the polls on Tuesday to decide the fate of the Lake Erie Bill of Rights referendum.The referendum would amend Toledo's city…
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Environmental groups have filed a federal lawsuit pushing for more action to prevent the toxic bacterial blooms that plague Lake Erie's western basin each…
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A new study from the University of Michigan shows that blooms of harmful cyanobacteria in Lake Erie are so tough they can survive the winter.Toxic…
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Issues & Ale: Seeing Green in Lake ErieMon, August 20, 6:30-8:00 PMBlack Cloister Brewing Company619 Monroe St, Toledo, OH 43604In the summer of 2014,…