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The final number of vessels that passed through the Soo Locks is still being tabulated, but early data suggests the overall ship traffic through the locks was down 15% to 20% this season compared to the 25-year average.
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The Great Lakes Commission has a plan to guide the states and provinces surrounding the Great Lakes toward protecting their communities from the climate-change damage.
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Congress has approved the Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife Restoration Reauthorization Act.
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The International Joint Commission is asking the public for their observations regarding the water quality of the Great Lakes.
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On today's show, we heard more about library book disputes and explored the great lakes' mussel issue. Plus, more on Michigan's paw paw fruit and a new book by a local author.
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Muskegon Lake will soon be removed from the list of Great Lakes Areas of Concern.
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Detroit Public Television's Great Lakes Now production team has two members who competed last weekend in a sailboat race from Port Huron to Mackinac Island.
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Michigan is the current top consumer of Great Lakes water, followed by Ontario, Indiana, New York, and then Quebec.
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On today’s show, we discussed the state legislature’s education budget for 2022. Then we hear from a historian about the two Kellogg brothers and their legacy in Battle Creek. Afterward, we have a conversation about the preservation of Michigan’s lighthouses. Then, to finish up the week, we discuss the expansion of the Big Ten conference into California.
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On today's show, two reporters discussed their conversation with Renee Chelian, founder of Northland Family Planning Centers. Plus, the hosts of "The Great Muslim-American Road Trip" talked about their experience with the project, and we heard more about how Michigan is dealing with the recent Supreme Court ruling in West Virginia v. EPA.