In the News: Star Tribune

Posted: 02/02/26


The Minnesota River was recently profiled in the Minnesota Star Tribune, highlighting the need for leadership and action. The opinion piece by Patrick Belmont shares how, like many issues in our country, even straightforward solutions with broad agreement can be difficult to implement. The piece features key data from years of research, showing that sediment in the Minnesota River is coming not just from eroding farm fields but from the erosion of tall banks and bluffs as drainage systems change. 

Read the full story here.

We'd love to hear what you think! If this story inspires you to get more involved, please join us at an upcoming Board of Managers meeting, held the third Wednesday of each month at the Carver County Government Center. Learn more at: https://www.lowermnriverwd.org/meetings

You can also get involved through our Citizen Advisory Committee, where community members engage in critical watershed and outreach activities. Learn more at: https://www.lowermnriverwd.org/makeadifference/citizen-advisory-committee

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