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Fluctuating temperatures make it harder than normal for northern Michigan's cherry growers to plan for this year's crop.
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Opinions are divided over whether the state should help finance a proposed copper mine on the shores of Lake Superior.
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Research in Ontario could give us a better idea of how microplastics might affect small prey fish across the Great Lakes region.
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Tribal fisheries biologists are leading the way on a project that will submerge cameras to get a better idea of how fish populations are interacting and changing.
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Lawmakers have drafted a package of bills that they say could make Michigan a regional leader in microplastic pollution monitoring and prevention.
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A food waste digester in Fremont is closing after a years-long permit dispute with the state. Environmental groups say the outcome of that dispute could have far-reaching impacts.
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One recent study looked at how road salt is affecting the biggest sub-watershed of Grand Traverse Bay. It's part of a statewide push to better understand how chloride is affecting Michigan's waterways.
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Applications are open for the new Deer Management Initiative. The program will gather voices from across the state to try and solve ongoing issues with deer.
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The state mandated Beulah to upgrade its sewer system over a year ago. But the town of 400 residents is still struggling to find funding for the $12.5 million project.
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A nature preserve 11 miles southeast of Traverse City adds hundreds of acres of recreational land.