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Michiganders can check out more than 4,000 miles of hiking trails across the state. Here's a look at what to know.
Dry weather in the Upper Peninsula and parts of the Lower Peninsula created critical fire weather conditions on Monday, June 2. Officials reminded residents of burn restrictions and fire safety.
Smoke from Canadian wildfires triggers air quality alerts in parts of Michigan's Upper Peninsula and northern Lower Peninsula. Residents, especially sensitive groups, are urged to stay indoors and ...
Smoke from Canadian wildfires continues to affect Michigan's air quality, particularly in the Lower Peninsula. Air quality advisories are in effect, with conditions expected to improve by the ...
the Michigan Department of Natural Resources urges the public to be careful with flames and campfires. Agency officials said a string of dry days in the Upper Peninsula and northern Lower ...
Smoke from the Canadian wildfires continues to make Michigan's air unhealthy. Counties in northern areas of the Lower Peninsula and the Upper Peninsula are under air quality alerts for Wednesday ...
Smoke from Canadian wildfires triggers air quality alerts in northern Michigan and the Upper Peninsula. Residents, especially sensitive groups, are urged to stay indoors and limit outdoor activities.
An air quality advisory is in effect for the Lower Peninsula of Michigan due to wildfire smoke from Canada. Sensitive groups, such as those with respiratory issues, should limit outdoor activities.
Before someone shot and killed a wolf in Southwest Michigan last year, officials had no reason to believe any had established in the Lower Peninsula. The DNR is now looking for proof.
Ocqueoc Falls is the largest waterfall in Michigan’s Lower Peninsula and the only one that’s publicly owned. In 2012, it became the nation’s first universally accessible waterfall.
Much of the southern half of the Lower Peninsula on Thursday, June 5, was in the red, meaning Air Quality Index (AQI) levels were deemed unhealthy for the general public.