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Minnesota investigators talk to more than 100 landowners about Rush Creek fish kill

Summary by Ground News
More than 2,500 fish were found dead July 25 on Rush Creek near Lewiston. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency believes the die-off was most likely caused by contaminated runoff. Investigators have talked to more than 100 landowners in the area. Similar events in 2015 and 2019 killed thousands more fish in a river and a brook a few miles away.

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