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Matching Grant Challenge
Circle Rocking S Children’s Farm Inc., a 501c3 tax exempt non-profit organization, has just been given a matching grant challenge from an anonymous donor who wishes to offer Circle Rocking S Children’s Farm a challenge grant, according to a press release received from the organization. The donor will...
Land conservancy eyes $19.5M deal to purchase Lake Michigan, Betsie Bay shorelines near Frankfort
ELBERTA, MI – A 35-acre land purchase is in the works on the shores of Lake Michigan and Betsie Bay in a small community south of Frankfort. The project could result in a nature preserve, an expanded municipal park, a trail extension and economic development - and save this shoreline area from commercial development, officials said.
King Co begins dredging at Michigan’s Manistee Harbor
The US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Detroit District, has begun dredging the Manistee Harbor federal navigational channel. The objective is to remove shoaling that prevents deep-draught commercial vessel traffic. On April 23 of this year, a commercial vessel attempted to enter Manistee Harbor with a draught of 19 feet...
Open house July 23 to discuss 2027-2028 US-31 rebuilding project in Manistee
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. - The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) has scheduled an open house public meeting to discuss 2027-2028 plans to rebuild a 4.8-mile section of US-31 from Stronach Road in Filer Township, continuing north through the city of Manistee, and ending just north of M-55 in Manistee Township, Manistee County.
Update: Crystal Lake clear, health advisory lifted
WELLSTON — Health officials have confirmed that it is now safe to swim and enjoy water activities at Crystal Lake, near Wellston. On Tuesday, the District Health Department #10 lifted a water contamination advisory after tests confirmed that E. coli levels had returned to safe levels. The advisory was...
Camping, water access costs in Manistee National Forest could rise
Usage of certain Manistee National Forest developed recreation sites used for camping and water recreation is expected to increase in cost if proposed rates take effect. Some Manistee National Forest sites that have previously been free and some that had had fees are listed as potentially increasing in an effort to align with higher operation costs.
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