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Thursday March 28 2024 10:07am
More than 31,000 pounds of trash removed from Michigan rivers,streams, and creeks
It's our 150th edition of News to Us! To celebrate, we selected six articles to fill you in on the latest environmental news across Michigan and the Huron River watershed. Read our hand-picked articles below about volunteer river cleanups, warming winters, new fishing license requirements, the latest on the 1,4 dioxane plume, and a public park in Ypsilanti.
Visit our blog to read more on the following headlines:
- More than 31,000 pounds of trash removed from Michigan rivers, streams, and creeks
- Climate change is erasing Michigan winters, taking our heritage with them
- Michigan adds license requirement for inland fishing guides: What to know
- Michigan doesn’t have a set plan for preventing microplastic pollution. Could that change?
- Feds officially propose Ann Arbor-area dioxane pollution become Superfund site
- Property with access to Huron River named Ypsilanti’s newest city park
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