Weather
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Experts Warn Lake Erie Might Have Another Toxic Algae Bloom this Summer
Following another dry spring, experts anticipate that the poisonous bloom of algae that paints western Lake Erie a horrible shade of green each summer and threatens drinking water and fish will be less this year.
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