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The Next Deluge May Go Differently

by Circle of Blue December 9, 2025December 18, 2025

Changes in wetlands policy and reductions in funding mean flooding will worsen.

Posted inYouTube | Great Lakes Now

At this Restaurant, The Forest is a Pantry | Great Lakes Now

by December 8, 2025December 31, 2025

At Farrand Hall in Southwest Michigan, chefs don’t just source their ingredients. They forage for them. What began as a vacation home for owners James Gray and Jacob Hagan has […]

Posted inYouTube Shorts | Great Lakes Now

What will it take to stop invasive mussels?

by December 5, 2025December 31, 2025

Invasive quagga mussels have taken over the lakes, severely threatening native species like whitefish. So what can we do? Researchers like Harvey Bootsma are exploring different ways to control mussel […]

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Tensions flare as Line 5 public comment deadline nears

by Interlochen Public Radio December 5, 2025

Public comments are due by the end of the week after the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers proposed a tunnel alternative last month.

Posted inYouTube Shorts | Great Lakes Now

Is there any hope for whitefish?

by December 3, 2025December 31, 2025

Great Lakes whitefish are disappearing, largely due to an explosion of invasive mussels. These filter feeders consume much of the food that baby whitefish need to make it to adulthood. […]

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In world of AI, Michigan State University Extension bets on human expertise

by Bridge Michigan December 2, 2025

For years, Michigan State University Extension has existed to serve the public with programs ranging from canning classes to soil testing. Now, it aims to bill itself as an antidote to online misinformation.

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The Fight to Save Lake Whitefish | Great Lakes Now | Full Episode

by December 1, 2025December 31, 2025

Join researchers racing against the clock to save lake whitefish. Then take a seat at Farrand Hall, a restaurant that serves up truly local flavors. Plus, the Erie Canal celebrates […]

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They built a paper mill to win a war

by November 28, 2025December 31, 2025

In the first half of the 20th century, The Chicago Tribune built their own paper mills and lumber operations throughout Canada to be their own private supply of newsprint. The […]

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How to get a job on a tugboat

by November 25, 2025December 31, 2025

So you want to work on a tugboat! Here are some tips on what you need to know from third generation tugman, Captain Paul C. LaMarre III Learn more about […]

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Trump administration moves to weaken federal protections for waterways and wetlands

by Inside Climate News November 24, 2025

Environmental groups warn the proposal to change the definition of “waters of the United States” would eliminate crucial safeguards for “countless” bodies of water.

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    Michigan’s ambitious plan to replace 580,030 lead and galvanized lines is underway, yet many residents remain in the dark about their water safety. The Michigan Lead Service Line Tracker empowers communities to safeguard against lead exposure.
  • The Next Deluge May Go Differently
    Changes in wetlands policy and reductions in funding mean flooding will worsen.
  • Tensions flare as Line 5 public comment deadline nears
    Public comments are due by the end of the week after the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers proposed a tunnel alternative last month.

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