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Fire razes Tainter Lake corn dryer, destroys 4,000 bushels
The owners of a loaded corn bin and dryer that caught fire early Tuesday are looking for a replacement dryer to keep their business running through the end of the harvest season.
Toxic Algae Plagues the Midwest Killing Dogs, Sickening People..
Waterways across the upper Midwest are increasingly plagued with ugly, smelly and potentially deadly blue-green algae, bloomed by drought and fertilizer runoffs from farm fields, that's killed dozens of dogs and sickened many people.
What's ugly, smells, kills dogs? Blue-green algae
Waterways across the upper Midwest are increasingly plagued with ugly, smelly and potentially deadly blue-green algae, bloomed by drought and fertilizer runoffs from farm fields, that's killed dozens of dogs and sickened many people.
Complaints about air quality making people sick near Menomonie, bring out the State Health Department.
Lakes making people sick; stinking up a city
State health workers are testing the air around an area lake after people say it made them sick.
Community looks for ways to stop blue-green algae
The water on Tainter Lake is green, and it's not for Saint Patrick a s Day. "This is probably a good day for Tainter Lake, what we're looking at.
Sen. Feingold hears of Menomonie-area lakes' algae troubles
U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold, D-Wis., vowed Wednesday he and his staff would research the effects of blue-green algae blooms on lakes.
Annual Water Golf Classic to benefit Special Olympics
An annual water golf classic is coming up Sunday, for a good cause. The event is being held at Jake's Supper Club on Tainter Lake, in Menomonie, August 16.
Tainter artist aims to put the blue back in her lakes
What: Three 18-by-20-inch paintings of Tainter Lake, lower Tainter Lake and Lake Menomin by Peggy McAloon.
Now that tribal spearfishing is done, anglers will be allowed to keep a few more walleye from some northern lakes.
Walleye bag limits revised on western Wisconsin lakes
Daily walleye bag limits will increase May 22 on 255 lakes in the Wisconsin Ceded Territory to reflect spring spearing harvest by six Wisconsin bands of Chippewa Indians.