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DNR News: Environmental Education, Tree Stand Safety, Small Game Opener
Michigan Department of Natural Resources sent this bulletin at 09/14/2021 02:41 PM EDT

Michigan Department of Natural Resources sent this bulletin at 09/14/2021 02:41 PM EDT

"Our partnership with EGLE is mutually beneficial and very productive for the residents of our state," Hagler said.
The Alliance of Rouge Communities (ARC) had debued a video in cooperation with partner SEMCOG and the One Water campaign.
The Flint ReCAST Program does its work through mini-grants that are provided by the City of Flint to local community organizations.
Registration for our 2021-2022 librarian-led and volunteer-led clubs began Monday, August 2.
Join us at the E.L. Johnson Nature Center this fall for a story time, craft, and outdoor activity!
International “Talk Like a Pirate Day” is on Sunday, September 19.
Learn how you can get involved in preserving your favorite places for future generations.
Your 2021 Homecoming Week begins September 21st which will include a mix of building celebrations.
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Belinda Dulin, Executive Director of the Dispute Resolution Center, praised the partnership.
Washtenaw County Government and its partners recommend the following steps for those facing eviction
"We are honored that MC4T volunteers will be dedicating their valuable time and efforts at Bond Falls," said Dan Dowdy
Fuelwood cutting permits, provided at DNR customer service centers, are free and downloadable for this season.
The event is free to attend. Register at macomb.edu/uc. All registered participants will be entered to win Apple AirPods.
The goal is to walk a 5K (or more!). There will be music, fun, and contests for all ages. Everyone is welcome!
Community Partnerships
As exciting as being back on campus is, it is important to remember that we still have a shared responsibility to keep each other safe.
All residents are welcome to attend the Open Houses, but DTE staff will focus on those customers who live in the main problem areas.
Last year was challenging for U.P. deer hunters, with overall harvest down nearly 6% from 2019 and buck harvest down nearly 11%.