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Testing of water sources near Camp Grayling for PFAS contamination will continue this summer.
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John Janssen remembers the moment he realized Lake Michigan was about to change.It was a September day in 1990 and he was diving looking for sculpin — an…
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Arctic grayling were wiped out of Michigan nearly a century ago. Since then, researchers have been trying to restore the iconic fish to the state, without…
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There’s a lot of interest in solar energy in Michigan as the technology becomes cheaper and more efficient, and utility companies set ambitious renewable…
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For public land advocates in Michigan, Christmas comes the first week of December each year.That’s when the Michigan Natural Resources Trust fund board…
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For public land advocates in Michigan, Christmas comes the first week of December each year.That’s when the Michigan Natural Resources Trust fund board…
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The National Weather Service says there will be more precipitation than usual this winter, but it can’t say whether it will be a warm or cold winter. Some…
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Research shows chemicals banned years and even decades ago are showing up in some Great Lakes shorebirds. Scientists found P-C-Bs used as a coolant in...
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Young trees have a tough time growing in many northern Michigan forests. That might sound strange since our region is full of trees, but many hardwood…
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On the ballot this election is a proposal to change how Michigan spends the money it gets from oil and gas production. Right now the state uses oil and…
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A popular Senator named Philip Hart had a dream to create a national park in the dunes of northern Michigan. But when he proposed the plan in 1961, it…
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Mushrooms and fungi are coming up thanks to rain and cooler temperatures. Many are not safe to eat, but there's one fungus you will never be tempted to…