EPA and CPW assessing fish kill, other impacts after truck crash and fuel spill near Lyons
CDOT says Highway 36 will be closed during daytime hours for next few days
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Employees with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency work to clean up and test water in North St. Vrain Creek on Wednesday a day after a truck crashed and spilled around 8,000 gallons of gasoline, including some into the creek.
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DENVER â Officials with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Colorado Parks and Wildlife said they are continuing to monitor several miles of North St. Vrain Creek for fish kill after a gasoline truck crashed and spilled thousands of gallons of fuel along the roadway and into the creek on Tuesday.
Hooligans Lakeside bar owner pleads for his right to open
The owner of Hooligans Lakeside, on Becker County Highway 6, south of Lake Park, Minn., said, he s cut more than 90% of his staff since pandemic began and doesn t understand why large retailers are allowed to operate in Minnesota, but the small bars and restaurants are not.
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Todd Jacobson, owner of Hooligans Lakeside bar and grill, south of Lake Park, Minn., stands next to his bar. Hooligans Lakeside was issued a cease-and-desist letter from the Minnesota Department of Health after opening for dine-in service in violation of an executive order issued by Gov. Tim Walz. (Michael Achterling / Tribune)
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