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Volunteers can help monitor water quality of favorite lakes
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Lansing was chosen along with cities in Denmark, Zimbabwe, and Brazil.
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Bay Shore residents ‘in purgatory’ as gravel mining set to begin
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More dangerous weather is expected in the same communities that lost more than 30 people from tornadoes just days ago.
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Vernal pools in forests are critical to a number of species, including wood frogs, spotted salamander, and newts. Not all vernal pools are protected from destruction.
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Officials are taking advantage of federal grant funding to expand alternatives to motorized transportation and add new connections to the Lansing River Trail system.
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has released a new estimate for the Brandon Road invasive carp barrier system. It's smaller, but costs more.
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The arrival of spring carries the potential for severe storms. On Wednesday, Michigan will conduct its annual statewide tornado drill.
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The state’s top federal agriculture official will join Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s cabinet to lead the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development.
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Michigan’s top utility regulators are planning to hold public hearings Monday in Jackson and Dearborn.
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Grand Rapids' John Ball Zoo and several partners are working to repopulate an endangered Midwestern butterfly.
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Michigan’s largest utility companies faced questioning from state lawmakers Wednesday over recent widespread blackouts.