With US Sen. Debbie Stabenow.
James Clark, a senior aquatist at Shedd Aquarium in Chicago, talks about the fish that could threaten the Great Lakes by starving out native species.
Chicago canal to close for Asian carp effort
The Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal will be periodically closed over four days in October to allow underwater electric structures designed to stop the spread of the Asian carp to be installed.
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DNR has Asian Carp in its sights
The State Department of Natural Resources is taking some new steps to keep the “flying fish” known as Asian Carp out of Indiana rivers, lakes, and streams. Read more at www.WISHTV.com
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Michigan-based Ottawa, Chippewa tribe wants to join Asian carp lawsuit
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. A Michigan-based Native American tribe wants to join a lawsuit demanding stronger action to prevent Asian carp from infesting the Great Lakes.
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LETTER: Keep Asian carp out
We must take drastic measure to assure the prevention of the spread of the Asian carp into the Great Lakes. They are in the D 1691665.txt By date (default) read more
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Asian Carp Invade Local Waterways
HARDIN COUNTY–Asian Carp are invading waterways in Illinois, threatening a multi-billion dollar fishing industry. The species was introduced into the States thirty years ago to help eliminate algae growth from fisheries. Now they’re over populating our rivers and heading north.
Read more on WSIL 3 Southern Illinois
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www.lbnnews.com Legal News Headlines for 4 The president of a Hispanic legal group is expecting multiple challenges to Arizonas new immigration law. Thomas Saenz, president and general counsel of the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, says Arizona’s immigration law signed by the governor is extraordinarily vulnerable to a legal challenge,”The law requires police to check immigration status if they have a reasonable suspicion that someone is undocumented, and makes it a state crime to be an undocumented immigrant. The supreme court will review a free speech dispute over a law in California banning the sale of violent video games to children. The Justices’ accepted California’s appeal and will decide if the law is too restrictive. Companies that make video games think it is. According to the Salt Lake Tribune a Utah prison inmate is now scheduled to face a firing squad in June for murdering an attorney during a botched 1985 escape from a Salt Lake City courthouse. Ronnie Lee Gardner, was found guilty of shooting attorney Michael Burdell to death during the escape attempt and sentenced to death. Gardner has technically run out of appeals but His lawyer plans to appeal to the Utah Supreme Court and may also seek a reduced life prison term from the state Board of Pardons and Parole. The Supreme Court has rejected an appeal over efforts to keep Asian carp from reaching the Great Lakes ecosystem. The justices turned aside another request for intervention today …



