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Michigan DNR: Test Off-Road Trails During Free ORV Weekend Aug. 21-22
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If picking from a recent timber sale, logger permission is necessary, and pickers must wear hardhats for safety.
See the latest announcement from the City of Detroit.
The hearing is being held pursuant to section 147(f) of the Code.
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Thank you to our Washtenaw County community for participating in the Say Yes COVID Test home-testing initiative!
Due to recent storms, several preserves experienced trail damage, including flooding and downed trees.
Mayor Neeley will continue to provide weekly community updates on WFLT and Facebook on Saturdays.
Feed The Bay is a non profit program that offers food for the weekends to those that need assistance.
Free webinars are limited to 100 guests each; register in advance
At this time, the earliest estimated date the 95-5 water increments will take place will be Wednesday, August 18.
"I've always been a huge fan of storytelling. I get to tell stories and try to mimic the human experience through art," Maxwell-Cook said.
First detection of this invasive bug in the state
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See the latest announcement from Washtenaw County Government.
Does the water evaporate faster in the sun or in the shade?
Thousands of DTE customers are still without power, with hundreds of power restoration crews working 16-hour shifts.
Intense storms this week around Michigan have left many homeowners with downed trees or branches on their property.
“We are making great progress toward building a stronger and safer infrastructure of the City’s water system,” said Mayor Sheldon Neeley.