Lester Graham | Michigan Radio
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Piping plovers are nesting in more places, and in slightly greater numbers.
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One of the biggest pollution cleanup efforts in the Great Lakes region is getting a boost. The pace of repairing the damage in the most toxic hot spots of the region is going to speed up dramatically.
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While many of Michigan’s communities get water from the Great Lakes, many rural communities are too far away. They often rely on wells.
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The Michigan Municipal League Foundation says it wants to help cities navigate the state and federal red tape in the application process for State Revolving Fund loans and grants to update drinking water systems.
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The Michigan Legislature might soon look at a package of bills that would change how the state protects groundwater. However, the goal of the bills and the legal tool the sponsors want to use might be at odds.
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The goal is to make finding information about trails easy and make people knowledgeable about trail etiquette and how to keep safe.
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The monarch butterfly population has plummeted to 20% of what it was in the early 1990s, according to a nonprofit that tracks the insects.
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This winter, liquid salt will be used on stretches of M-43 near Grand Ledge, M-66 in Montcalm County, and M-20 near Mount Pleasant.