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Continuing DNR Pilot Project Clears The Way For UP Winter Fishing Access
Contact: Doug Rich, 906-353-6651, John Pepin (media), 906-226-1352 Agency: Natural Resources

Contact: Doug Rich, 906-353-6651, John Pepin (media), 906-226-1352 Agency: Natural Resources

"We had reached our maximum registration and still had a waiting list of more than four dozen potential participants."
Ah January- first month of the new year, a time of resolutions, intentions, and all things inspirational.
Letters and resumes may also be submitted via email to mulcahyr@washtenaw.org
DTE has prepared a summary that its engineers put together outlining the work they’ve done in 2021
Frequently check the DNR boards, commissions, committees and councils webpage for updates.
Mini-Grants will range from $5,000 to $25,000 with up to 12 grants being awarded.
This is the third consecutive year under the new testing method for all Michigan communities
Follow our COVID-19 response page for updates on access to facilities and programs.
City of Farmington offices will be closed to honor Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday, Jan. 17. Public Safety will remain open.
Washtenaw County remains at a high level of COVID-19 transmission.
UPDATE: As of January 11, 2022, we have not received any Federal or State tax forms.
Registration is now open for January sessions!
Michigan lost population over the last decade, and due to reapportionment lost one seat in the U.S. House, down to 13 members.
Five virtual events detail major program areas
Contact: Tim Cwalinski, 231-340-0276 or Sierra Williams, 517-230-8788 Agency: Natural Resources
As Michiganders, we are all too familiar with long, cold, unpredictable winters.
Thank you, Washtenaw County residents, for supporting the county's Public Safety and Mental Health Preservation Millage.
Those resumes received by February 2, 2022, will be submitted to the Board of Commissioners for its consideration on February 16, 2022.