After the Cuyahoga River Fire | Great Lakes Now
Fifty years after the notorious Cleveland fire, clean-up efforts have had successes in communities located inland from the Lake Erie shoreline. In this segment of Great Lakes Now, produced by WVIZ-TV/Ideastream, see how otters, eagles, community water treatment and even beer are part of the story. VISIT https://www.greatlakesnow.org for news and information about the region and the 40 million people who live, work, study and travel here. SUBSCRIBE to Great Lakes Now’s Newsletter: https://www.greatlakesnow.org/great-l... SUPPORT for Great Lakes Now comes from the Fred A. and Barbara M. Erb Family Foundation, Laurie & Tim Wadhams, Consumers Energy Foundation, Eve & Jerry Jung, the Polk Family Fund, the Richard C. Devereaux Foundation Fund for Energy and Environmental Programming at Detroit Public Television, Americana Foundation and the Brookby Foundation as well as from viewers and readers like you. To learn more about supporting Great Lakes Now, click http://www.dptv.org/support/ FIND Great Lakes news on Facebook: / greatlakesnow FOLLOW Great Lakes Now on Twitter: / greatlakesnow

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