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Tapped Out: Power, justice and water in the West
-On the West side of the United States, residents are seeing problems crop up in their waters. Great Lakes region residents will find those issues familiar.
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Cleanups and Competitions – Episode 1025
-One lakeside town struggles with PFAS pollution from a local Air Force base, while cities around the region race to…
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News Up North: Great Lakes Now teams up with Alpena publication for more news about Lake Huron
-Located on Thunder Bay, The Alpena News covers Lake Huron and Michigan water-related issues. Now Great Lakes Now audiences will see that coverage.
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Memorable Moments: The Great Lakes Now team shares favorite stories of working on the initiative
-From the urgency of the subject matter to inside jokes, the Great Lakes Now team reflects on two years of the show and its stories.
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Test Your Knowledge: Rivers on Great Lakes Now
-In honor of Great Lakes Now’s two-year anniversary, take this quiz to test your show knowledge.
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The Battle Over Line 5 Goes International – Episode 1024
-Carrying oil through the waters of the Straits of Mackinac, the Enbridge Line 5 pipeline is arguably the biggest international,…
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Freighter Mystery: Can you help Great Lakes Now with more clues to identify people and places in a historic film?
-TV Producer Rob Green discovered a film on YouTube. Here’s how he made it into a PBS segment for the monthly Great Lakes Now program.
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Mussel Pains – Episode 1023
-Invasive mussels are hastening the deterioration of historic Great Lakes shipwrecks, like the submerged Prins Willem V off Milwaukee. Zebra…
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History, Mystery and Chemistry – Episode 1022
-Who are the people in this old freighter movie? And where could PFAS be in your home?
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PBS Project: Great Lakes Now and the Belle Isle Conservancy are hosting a high school intern
-With funding from PBS Education, we’re offering a spring internship to a high school student to work on Earth Day-related events with Belle Isle Conservancy and produce video content about the experience.