By Joe Albert Staff Writer Duluth, Minn. – Drought conditions that brought warm and low levels of water to North Shore streams this summer, and caused die-offs of steelhead, are continuing to have an effect. Water levels in Lake Superior are at their lowest levels since the 1920s, and are about a foot below normal. […]
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