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Catch of the Day

Catch of the Day

Next step in Boardman removal begins

By Max Johnston | June 20, 2017

Removal of the Boardman Dam begins Thursday.

Catch of the Day

Advisory board reaching out to public on Line Five

By Max Johnston | June 13, 2017

The Michigan Pipeline Safety Advisory Board heard comments from concerned citizens about the controversial Line Five Monday.

Asian carp

Outdoor groups push for carp solution

By David Poulson | June 9, 2017

They’re releasing a series of anti-carp videos throughout the summer.

Catch of the Day

Play lake trivia at the lake

By David Poulson | June 8, 2017

Test your lake knowledge with a new trivia game from University of Wisconsin extension.

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Survey asks: How you dune?

By admin | May 29, 2017

Have you recreated on Michigan’s coastal dunes? Tell Michigan officials about your experience.

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River lovers rally in Grand Rapids

By admin | May 12, 2017

River Network’s annual River Rally conference took place this week.

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Green, fast locomotives coming to region

By Karen Hopper Usher | May 8, 2017

Greener locomotives will soon start transporting passengers around the Great Lakes region.

Agriculture

Some farm equipment too heavy for soil

By Karen Hopper Usher | April 20, 2017

We gotta be nicer to the planet’s dirt.

Catch of the Day

Trump’s proposed budget cuts worry Great Lakes officials

By admin | March 31, 2017

An NPR report looks at how officials in Ohio are responding to the proposed cuts.

Water

Trump’s budget cuts could devastate Great Lakes restoration

By Laina Stebbins | March 17, 2017

The possible elimination of the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative has compelled Michigan lawmakers, environmentalists, scientists and business owners to make a case for the program.

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Environmental news of the Great Lakes region from the Knight Center for Environmental Journalism at Michigan State University.

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