Minnesota officials are calling on the city of Duluth to pay for a mistake believed to have led to a Tischer Creek fish kill that began in 2024. The city released about 1.7 million gallons from a drinking water reservoir into a designated trout stream causing damage along a 2-mile stretch of the waterway. Read the full story by Duluth News Tribune.
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