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GREAT LAKES NOW SERIES

Sunday, May 3rd

12:00pm on
Runtime: 00:26:46
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Freighter Madness

In this episode of Great Lakes Now, a look at what happens when it's the end of the line for old Great Lakes freighters, how to feed the crew of a 1,000-foot-long freighter, and The Catch has news from around the Great Lakes.

Sunday, May 10th

12:00pm on
Runtime: 00:26:46
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A Better Future

In this episode of Great Lakes Now, a Chicago community surrounded by industry fights for cleanup, a creative approach to keeping food waste out of landfills in Cleveland and The Catch.

Sunday, May 17th

12:00pm on
Runtime: 00:26:46
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Efoiling and Unpaid Bills

Join us for award-winning stories about an eFoiling adventure on Lake Huron, water infrastructure woes in Benton Harbor, MI, and a brand-new edition of The Catch.

Sunday, May 24th

12:00pm on
Runtime: 00:26:46
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Ancient Rocks, Tender Fruit

In this episode of Great Lakes Now, "Ancient Rocks and Tender Fruit," come along for a rock hunting adventure along the Great Lakes shoreline, plus a look at how climate change in the Niagara region is creating a need for farmers to find adaptive solutions for water scarcity.

Sunday, May 31st

12:00pm on
Runtime: 00:26:46
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Trails and Wetlands

In this episode of Great Lakes Now, building mountain bike trails on the shores of Lake Superior, investigating how a Supreme Court ruling threatens wetlands, and The Catch offers even more news from around the lakes

Sunday, June 7th

12:00pm on
Runtime: 00:26:46
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Wild Islands and Salty Visitors

In this episode of Great Lakes Now, visit the remote Isle Royale National Park to learn how wolves and moose are shaping a delicate island ecosystem, see what goes into piloting freighters passing through the Great Lakes, and The Catch offers even more news from around the region.

Sunday, June 14th

12:00pm on
Runtime: 00:26:46
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Rivers of Water and Sand

In this episode of Great Lakes Now, Indiana shoreline residents take drastic action to save their homes from powerful waves, Michigan DNR officials defend against climate change by removing old dams, and The Catch offers news from around the region.