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Wildlife officials have captured hundreds of invasive carp from the Mississippi River near Trempealeau, Wisconsin. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources announced Friday that officials ...
The upper Mississippi River continues to experience its worst flooding in decades, but the waters were receding faster than expected as of Monday along the Wisconsin and Minnesota border. Because ...
Swollen Mississippi River is swamping Wisconsin, Iowa As the waters recede in Minnesota, they're still rising in many areas downstream. By Madeline Heim, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and Brittney J ...
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The Mississippi already has crested in St. Paul, Minnesota, and La Crosse, Wisconsin, but it will be days before it begins falling in some areas to the south.
The Mississippi River at Burlington was above flood stage by Sunday ... “The big thing that’s causing this flooding is all the rain that they’re getting up in Minnesota and Wisconsin ...
Recently parched Mississippi River faces major floods as record snows melt Major flood stages, the second highest on record in some spots, stretch from Minnesota and Wisconsin to Iowa and Illinois ...
More than 300 invasive carp were pulled from the Mississippi River near Trempealeau, Wis., in late November, the largest single capture of the nuisance fish in Wisconsin and Minnesota waters to date.
LA CROSSE, Wis. — Railroad tracks damaged after a BNSF Railway freight train derailed in southwestern Wisconsin have been repaired and returned to service, rail and government officials say.
On the Wisconsin-Iowa border, the Mississippi River is eroding sacred Indigenous mounds The Effigy Mounds are one of the densest collections still existing in North America.
A new collection of historic documents highlights the unique history of the “Driftless region,” an area that encompasses southwestern Wisconsin, southeastern Minnesota, northeastern Iowa, and ...
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources announced Friday, Dec. 1, 2023, that officials pulled 323 invasive carp from the Mississippi River near Trempealeau, Wis., on Thursday, Nov. 30.