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After nine months of investigation, a Frankfort man is facing federal charges for illegally diverting the Platte River of the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore.
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The tribe says the work will benefit natural habitats and help prevent flooding.The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi has made progress on a project that aims to bring back the natural curves of the Dowagiac River, which were straightened by settlers in the early 1900s. More bends mean a slower-moving river, with better natural habitats for both aquatic and non-aquatic wildlife.
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In Mid-August, someone did something to the Platte River. The National Park Service is still trying to figure out what exactly happened, but what they’re calling an “illegal diversion” may have impacts on natural resources.
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The National Park Service is investigating a sudden change in the flow of the Platte River at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore.
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The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy alleges the company did not notify authorities of the discharge of a hexavalent chromium solution in a timely manner and did not follow rules guarding against the release of toxic chemicals.
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Michigan environmental regulators are urging residents to avoid going into parts of the Huron River and several of its tributaries.
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Repairs and upgrades are planned for Michigan's fish hatcheries, which are crucial to the state's $7 billion sport fishing industry.
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A mid-Michigan conservation group is looking to clean up a 10 mile stretch of river. Officials said the project will open up recreation and tourism…
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A paddling event in Osceola County aims to bring awareness to river safety and the importance of river recreation. The goal of the event is to make…
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After nearly a century of operations the Hamilton Dam over the Flint River is being demolished. Officials say the demolition is going better than expected…