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Fires change land but don't destroy it

A lot of attention has been devoted to the Duck Lake forest fire near the Luce/Chippewa county line in the Upper Peninsula. Fires happen every year in Michigan, but this year’s dry, windy conditions fueled

Upper Peninsula Fishing Report – June 22nd, 2012

Pickford Area Walleye fishing has been good in Raber Bay on the St. Mary’s River. Nightcrawler harnesses and crankbaits are producing good results. Herring are starting to show up in Lake Huron around the Les

Michigan Cuffs & Collars – June 22nd, 2012

DISTRICT 1 COs Matt Eberly and Denny Gast assisted with hunter safety classes at Camp Nesbitt. About 65 kids were certified. CO Doug Hermanson assisted with a hunter safety class at the Ontonagon County Sportsman’s

Michigan Calendar of Events – June 22nd, 2012

Banquets/Fundraisers Sept. 6: Delta County Search & Rescue Dinner, 4-11 p.m, Rapid River Lions Club. For more info call Pete DeHaan, 906-398-7122. Sept. 22: Cass City WTU Banquet, 4:30 p.m., VFW Post 3644, Cass City.

Incidents hightlight new carp concerns

While national attention has focused on the threat of Asian carp entering the Great Lakes through the Mississippi River and the Chicago Sanitary Canal system, concerns are rising that the invasive fish could be sneaking

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