People are being encouraged to stay out of the Tippecanoe River.
An announcement by the Pulaski County Soil and Water Conservation District involved the identification of a blue-green algae bloom in the Tippecanoe.
The highly toxic algae bloom is known as cyanobacteria. It can produce microcystin, toxic to people and animals.
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