LLAA President Carolynne White message, Going Natural Helps to Clear the Water, water safety tips, Training for Early Detection of Aquatic Invasive Vegetation, Kayaking on Long Lake, upcoming LLAA events and more.
Archives: Newsletters
Fall 2019 Newsletter
Read the message from the LLAA President Carolynne White, updates on continuous update to the Long Lake south access, news on the Loons on Long Lake, a project update for the proposed New Line 3 Oil Pipeline Corridor, how your efforts can affect the water clarity of Long Lake, a recap of recent groundwater quality speakers and much more.
Spring 2019 Newsletter
Included in this edition of the LLAA newsletter are the greetings from the LLAA President Monika Wilkins, an annual meeting update, news on the Hubbard County COLA’s Great Garage Sale of Sporting Goods, Gilberto the Green Heron (with photos), news to help you learn to detect Aquatic Invasive Species, pictures and notes from the May Hwy 20 cleanup day, and much more.
Fall 2018 Newsletter
The Fall 2018 LLAA newsletter includes a message from the LLAA President Monika Wilkins, a write-up o Chickadees, Nuthatches and Juncos, information on the importance of conservation easements, the effects of phosphorous on Long Lake’s fish habitat and water clarity, upcoming Long Lake events and the Deerview Road project.
Spring 2018 Newsletter
Read the Spring 2018 LLAA President’s message, an upcoming educational opportunity at the Minnesota Aquatic Invasive Species Research Center Symposium, information on The Belted Kingfisher, Long Lake events, and a notice for a public hearing about the Groundwater Protection Rule.
Fall 2017 Newsletter
In this edition of the LLAA newsletter, read the greetings from LLAA President Monika Wilkins, a write-up on Jewelweed, an update on the Pine Haven Christian Assembly Camp storm water/erosion control project (with photos), and a Save the Date for the Annual Meeting.
Spring 2017 Newsletter
This edition of the LLAA includes a message from LLAA President Monika Wilkins, AIS Early Detection Training, more information on the proposed Line 3 Pipeline Project with an alternate route close to Long Lake, and notes on the 2017 Annual Meeting.
Fall 2016 Newsletter
Spring 2016 Newsletter
Fall 2015 Newsletter
LLAA Board “Questions & Answers” with Doug Kingsley, Greetings from President Sharon Natzel, reports of a gray fox sighting, updates on the Sandpiper and Line 3 Replacement Pipeline Projects.