Sometime when you are not really trying you can get some really neat shots.
Great Lakes Commission
Earlier this week, the Great Lakes PFAS Action Network announced an interactive mapping tool to help protect Michigan anglers looking to reel in a meal. Read the full story by […]
The Lucknow Sentinel
Planning for the 2028 Lucknow Reunion is continuing with the chairs announced for several sub-committees. “With a strong, enthusiastic group of volunteers now in place, planning for the 2028 Lucknow Reunion is officially underway. Residents can look forward to exciting updates, announcements, and opportunities to get involved as the countdown to 2028 begins,” the reunion […]
Great Lakes Echo
By Eric Freedman
Flashing light on warning signs near curves can slow drivers and reduce the odds of a crash during winter weather conditions, says a new study by Michigan State University engineers.
The post Winter makes curved roads dangerous; researchers seek solutions first appeared on Great Lakes Echo.
Great Lakes Echo
By Joshua Kim
Following the completion of segments 1 and 2 of the Portage Canal, local residents and visitors can use the historic site and its amenities following years of disrepair.
The post Restoration of historical site improves quality of life for Portage, Wisconsin residents first appeared on Great Lakes Echo.
London Free Press
Helping readers connect with one another, by giving thanks, looking for out-of-print books, searching for long-lost friends and more.
London Free Press
You never want to leave the space in front of your net unguarded.
London Free Press
Two London city councillors are looking to close what they view as loopholes in the city's "renoviction" bylaw.
London Free Press
A second straight OFSAA championship would be nice.
London Free Press
Amid chaos and change, Carter steadied the Greyhounds — and earned a place in the rafters
London Free Press
“It’s taking people longer to land a job, and employers are asking for more from people, even at an entry level.”
Great Lakes Echo
By Akia Thrower
A new study reveals how gray wolves in Isle Royale National Park seasonally alter their habitat preferences to align with beavers’ habitat preferences, a shift that might have implications for the island’s ecosystem.
The post Wolves hunt beavers in Isle Royale National Park, changing the ecosystem first appeared on Great Lakes Echo.