While celebrating their 30th-anniversary tour for Focus, Cynic have announced the reissue of Uroboric Forms. This compilation showcases pivotal demos leading up to their groundbreaking debut. The band's frontman, Paul Masvidal, likened the demos to young artists' sketches. Uroboric Forms arrives on November 17, featuring a unique LP with alternate versions of the title
The Eagle Nature Foundation, Apple River, Ill., will sponsor a full-day event in Dubuque on Aug. 19, to enjoy the natural world and explore the Mississippi River environs, a news release says. It includes a visit to the National Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium and a boat ride on the Mississippi River on the American […]
The annual count takes place in the St. Croix River watershed Saturday, Jan. 30. Written By: Maria Lockwood | ×
A bald eagle sits in a tree high above the road on Wisconsin Point in Superior Thursday, Jan. 14. (Jed Carlson / jcarlson@superiortelegram.com)
Outdoor enthusiasts, bird lovers and citizen scientists are being sought to take part in the St. Croix River Association’s annual bald eagle count.
From 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 30, participants are asked to report bald eagle sightings within the 7,760-square-mile St. Croix River watershed. The area stretches across states from Solon Springs, Cable and Hayward on the Wisconsin side to Moose Lake, Mora and McGrath in Minnesota. It reaches as far south as Prescott and River Falls, Wisconsin, and north to Minnesota Highway 210, encompassing familiar waterways such as the Eau Claire, Totogatic and Namekagon rivers.