Bengals won't rework lease at Paul Brown Stadium
Associated PressThe Cincinnati Bengals say they won't renegotiate a lease at Paul Brown Stadium, despite an outcry from county leaders who say the lease is a bad deal for taxpayers and hurts the city's ability to develop the rest of its riverfront property.
Story | Conversation | January 14, 2007Detroit River: Building conservation bridges
Gary Muehlenhardt U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service John Merriman Environment Canada Photos by Gary Kramer, BirdscapesDetroit what do you think of when you hear that name? Auto industry? Steel? The sounds of Motown? Makes sense. But, for a growing number of people "Detroit" calls to mind the river that flows past the city's front door and forms the boundary betwee
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Story | Conversation | November 08, 2005BASS across North America
Craig Lamb, BASS Times, Feb. 2005Canada Ontario has rejected a controversial proposal to curb water diversions from the Great Lakes, saying the new proposal is too permissive. The pr...
Story | Conversation | May 03, 2005BASS across North America
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Story | Conversation | April 27, 2005BASS across North America
Craig Lamb, BASS Times, Jan. 2005ARIZONA Arizona Game and Fish Department (GFD) biologists are conducting a study at Lake Pleasant using the newest leading edge technology to find ou...
Story | Conversation | April 23, 2005New refuge spans boundary
Robert Montgomery, BASSMASTER Sept. 2002North America's first International Wildlife Refuge has been established on the Lower Detroit River, which separates Michigan and Ontario.
Story | Conversation | March 25, 2005Security will be tight by land, water and air
Associated PressSecurity will be tight on land, along the St. Johns River and in the air for the Super Bowl, which comes to Jacksonville on Feb. 6. More than three dozen local, state and federal agencies are taking thousands of precautions to ensure the safety of the exp
Story | Conversation | January 23, 2005MLB's all-time hits leader
Mike Puma, Special to ESPN.com...red Corvette, driven in from behind the outfield fence. While the sellout crowd of 47,237 at Riverfront Stadium enthusiastically cheered, Rose wept as he waved to the fans. Then he threw his head on...
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