The town of Ogden Dunes, Indiana, said it’s abandoning a project to build a stone barrier in Lake Michigan to protect homes from erosion. This comes after a nearly two-year legal battle with the environmental group Save the Dunes. Read the full story by Indiana Public Broadcasting.
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