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Nearly two decades later, murder of Montana man who went missing in Grand Forks remains unsolved

Nearly two decades later, murder of Montana man who went missing in Grand Forks remains unsolved
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NPLSF appoints long-time Isle Royale Park Superintendent to Board | News, Sports, Jobs

National Parks of Lake Superior Foundation HOUGHTON The National Parks of Lake Superior Foundation (NPLSF) has announced the appointment of retired Isle Royale National Park Superintendent Phyllis Green to its nine-person board of directors. Green’s federal service career has spanned 41 years, including 18 years at Isle Royale and 22 years in the US Forest Service. While at Isle Royale, Green oversaw a wide variety of activities and projects in the 571,790-acre maritime park with its unique wilderness environment. A long-time supporter of the NPLSF, Green was superintendent of Isle Royale when the NPLSF first formed its board of directors in 2006. “As Isle Royale’s superintendent, Phyllis strongly supported the development of the National Parks of Lake Superior,” said Tom Irvine, NPLSF board chair. “Our partnership with Isle Royal National Park has been highly productive, and we’re pleased to extend this partnership so the foundation may benefit from Phyllis’ inval

PointsBet Online and Mobile Sports Betting To Go Live in Michigan

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8 places to witness the magic of frozen waterfalls in the U P

8 places to witness the magic of frozen waterfalls in the U.P. Updated Dec 17, 2020; Facebook Share There’s no denying the spectacular power of a rushing, tumbling waterfall. But when the temperatures plummet each winter, the Upper Peninsula’s falls become an entirely different kind of spectacle. “Most people recognize that waterfalls are beautiful in the spring and summer when they’re roaring to life, but in the wintertime they take on a very unique, and in many cases majestic, beauty,” says Brad Barnett, executive director of the Keweenaw Convention & Visitors Bureau. “It’s a very different experience. It’s very serene feeling.”

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