Our Stories

Everyone has a role to play in caring for the watershed, and we invite you to read our stories, get inspired by our champions, and help us connect with others who are passionate about this vital cause.

Felicia Hokenstad Felicia Hokenstad

The Impact of Salt on our Waterways

During harsh Minnesota winters, we rely on salt to keep roads and sidewalks safe, but using too much can harm our local lakes and streams. High levels of salt can threaten aquatic life and disrupt ecosystems. To help, shovel snow often, use salt sparingly, and sweep up any leftover salt. Your efforts can make a big difference!

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Felicia Hokenstad Felicia Hokenstad

Keep Our Rivers Clean this Fall

As fall brings fallen leaves and rain, it's essential to recognize that improper disposal can lead to significant pollution in our rivers and lakes, particularly from phosphorus that fuels harmful algae growth. To help, consider shredding leaves for compost or delivering them to municipal sites, and ensure proper disposal of other pollutants like oil and paint to keep our waterways clean.

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Felicia Hokenstad Felicia Hokenstad

Press Release: New Funding Announcement

Clean River Partners, a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting and improving the health of the Cannon River Watershed, is thrilled to announce that it received a $2,500 grant from the Red Wing Shoe Company Foundation. This grant funding will support their ongoing efforts to promote clean water initiatives in Southeast Minnesota. 

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Felicia Hokenstad Felicia Hokenstad

A Water Festival in Downtown Northfield

Clean River Partners, the City of Northfield, and HealthFinders Collaborative organized a special event called "Nuestra Agua, Nuestras Vidas" (Our Water, Our Lives) at Bridge Square. The event aimed to connect with the local Latine community, raise awareness about water-related issues, and empower residents to advocate for improvements in drinking water and local water bodies.

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