The recently released documents reveal numerous programs that would be zeroed out under $1 billion in cuts to federal grants nationwide. They include programs that manage state and local air quality, control water pollution and clean up or redevelop contaminated sites. Read the full story by Wisconsin Public Radio.
Great Lakes Daily News
Latest Daily News
- Lake trout restoration gains momentum
- Has this freighter made its final voyage?
- Michigan fishing regulators to discuss Great Lakes whitefish crisis
- Michigan Maritime Museum to hold film showcase this month
- ‘Astonishing’ increase in Lake Erie surface temperature this summer, scientist says
- New strategy aims to protect Lake Huron shoreline from climate change
- Ask captive piping plover caretakers about their gig at U-M bio station
- Could new fishfinder technology sink muskie population?
- Scientists test methods to fight invasive mussels in Lake Michigan
- U.S. EPA extends grants to help farmers control nutrient runoff into Lake Erie
- Great Lakes water levels rise into summer months. What were the levels in June?
- Western Lake Erie’s 2025 algal bloom has begun