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DNR to reduce stocking of Chinook salmon
CHARLEVOIX — Over the course of the year, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources has decided to reduce Chinook salmon stocking in Lake Michigan by 66.9 percent. Until now, Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois and Indiana state agencies stocked 3.3...
Tags: Aquaculture, Seafood and Fishing Industry
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Woman, 72, identified after being pulled from Lake Michigan
A 72-year-old woman who was pulled from Lake Michigan in the Rogers Park neighborhood this morning has been identified. A person who lives near the Pratt Boulevard Park called 911 about 11:20 a.m. when they saw the body. The police Marine Unit then went...
Tags: Rogers Park
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Ash-dumping Lake Michigan ferry may stay afloat
MILWAUKEE (AP) — A Lake Michigan ferry that travels between Wisconsin and Michigan would be allowed to stay afloat even though it dumps 500 tons of coal ash into the lake each season, under a special provision added to a bill pending in Congress....
Tags: Dick Durbin, Bill Huizenga, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Coal, U.S. Coast Guard
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Rowing the Great Lake for breast cancer
"One woman. One Great Lake. One great cause." In her attempt to become the first person to row – yes row – the 1,500 mile perimeter of Lake Michigan, 27-year-old Jenn Gibbons will be completely self-sufficient. She’ll pack 210...
Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Sports, Breast Cancer, Rowing, First Aid
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Temperatures Top 70 In West Michigan
FOX 17 MeteorologistIt isn't rare, but it is a bit unusual to hit 70 degrees in the month of November. A strong push of warm air from the south across West Michigan on Sunday sent many thermometers skyrocketing to 70 or better. The record for Grand Rapids on November 11...Tags: Weather, Weather Reports
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Elk Lake lake trout an old population, researcher hopes
ELK LAKE — The research into a lake trout population living in Elk Lake started with a hunch. In 2008, the Charlevoix Fisheries Research Station was doing a survey on Elk Lake, and the researchers ran into some lake trout that just looked...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Fishing, Aquaculture, Science and Technology, Seafood and Fishing Industry
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Lawmaker wants review of Lake Michigan outflows
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — A member of Congress from Michigan called for a federal review Thursday of water releases from Lake Michigan through an outlet at Chicago, a century-old practice that she said should end as Great Lakes levels approach...
Tags: Engineering, U.S. Army, Technology, Science and Technology, Candice Miller
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Winds, Rain Hit West Michigan
FOX 17 Chief MeteorologistThe remnants from what was once Hurricane Sandy, coupled with a strong high pressure system to the west, produced high winds and some rain across most of West Michigan on Tuesday, October 29, 2012. Peak Wind Gusts The highest wind gusts in the area were...Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012)
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Stay away from the big lake
TRAVERSE CITY — The U.S. Coast Guard warns area residents to steer clear of the Lake Michigan shoreline today — and for the next few days — as remnants of Hurricane Sandy smack the Great Lakes. Extremely high winds, dangerous surf...
Tags: U.S. Coast Guard, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Windsurfing, Lake Surfing, Hypothermia
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