Many lighthouses in the Great Lakes region survive on volunteers and their willingness to put time into restoring them.
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Bridge Over Warming Water: Grants fund fish habitat conservation projects around the Great Lakes
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Rising Waters: Great Lakes lighthouse keepers fight to preserve history in the face of climate change
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Drinking Water Roundup: Senate passes $1 trillion infrastructure bill, Canada reaches $8 billion settlement with First Nations
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PFAS News Roundup: Tech company develops PFAS-eliminating technology, PFAS Action Act heads to Senate, study finds PFAS in Arctic ice
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Drinking Water Roundup: Line 3 opposition persists during Minnesota drought, $15M in Michigan drinking water grants, lead pipes in Illinois and Ohio
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