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News From 91.3 KUWS More lakers sailing the Great Lakes this season (BusinessNorth)
by NewsReader 07-25-2006

The Great Lakes shipping fleet is close to being maxed out. In fact, cargo ships out of service for years are being made ready to sail again. Mike Simonson has the story.

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