Wisconsin officials say this is an opportunity for state residents to support managing the river for ecosystem restoration as well as for commercial navigation, including devoting the $8.4 billion necessary over the next 50 years to fund that restoration work. The public hearing is one in a series the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is […]
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