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The state Christmas tree is a decades-long tradition in Michigan. More often than not, an evergreen from the Upper Peninsula is selected to be displayed in front of the state Capitol during the holiday season. But for the first time, this year’s tree was cut down from Clinton County.
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This year’s official state Christmas tree will make its way from Clinton County to the capitol building in Lansing next week.
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It's the holiday season, so it's great to welcome Bert Cregg back to MSU Today. Bert is a professor of both forestry and horticulture at Michigan State…
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A more than 60-foot (18-meter) spruce from the northeastern Lower Peninsula has been selected as Michigan's official 2018 Christmas tree.The tree from…
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On the December 2-3, 2017 edition of Current State we explore everything from sexual misconduct investigations to why high speed broadband is scarce in…