In the News and Announcements

2012

The public is invited to an informational meeting about the Radio Tower Bay Project on the St. Louis River Estuary. The presentation is scheduled for 7 p.m., Tuesday, January 10, at the Gary New Duluth Senior Center, 1104 Commonwealth Ave.  Representatives from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, the Minnesota Land Trust and the St. Louis River Alliance will be providing project information and answering questions.

2011

Input is sought from the public on the current appearance of the St. Louis River. Click here to find out how you can help.

Check out the latest information regarding the St. Louis River as an Area of Concern (AOC): you can find it on our newest SLRA AOC Issues page by clicking "About the River" on the navigation bar above, or click here to go directly to the page.

Stream Restoration Project to Plant 20,000 Trees, will Benefit the St. Louis River AOC: The St. Louis River Alliance is partnering with Community Action Duluth on a project called the Duluth Stream Corps. Funded by a grant from the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI), the project has hired a crew of six to perform stream restoration work in the Duluth area. The project's goal is to help restore Duluth’s cold water streams by planting 20,000 trees on privately owned streamside land throughout the Duluth area...(read the full story here).

Piping Plover Shorebird Recovery Gets Boost with Grant: read the full News Release here!