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Visit a Michigan wetland and you could win $1K

Visit a Michigan wetland and you could win $1K Updated May 06, 2021; Posted May 06, 2021 Fort Custer Recreation Area. Photo by Michigan Department of Natural Resources, used with permissionMI Dept. of Natural Resources Facebook Share LANSING, MICH. May is American Wetlands Month, and to celebrate, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources is hosting a photography contest to encourage birders, anglers, photographers, paddlers and other outdoor enthusiasts to visit the state’s “Wetland Wonders.” The annual Explore MI Wetland Wonders contest highlights 15 state-managed wetlands largely in state game areas and state wildlife areas aimed at providing high-quality habitat for waterfowl and water birds while offering outdoor recreation opportunities. According to the DNR, these areas are funded by hunting license fees, but are open for anyone to visit and enjoy most of the year.

Identities of a human foot, bones found in Saginaw County remain mystery due to lab funding

Identities of a human foot, bones found in Saginaw County remain mystery due to lab funding Updated 9:45 AM; Facebook Share SAGINAW COUNTY, MI Investigators have suffered a setback in identifying a human foot found earlier this year along the Flint River in southern Saginaw County. The same complication is also keeping police from learning the identity of a set of human bones found in the county years ago. Sheriff William L. Federspiel said an unexpected cut in federal grant funding to a laboratory is what’s causing the two mysteries to remain unsolved. On Feb. 26, two teenagers who were fishing along the Flint River in the area of Seymour and East Sloan roads in Taymouth Township found the human foot. Federspiel described it as being in a lace-up work boot, size 10 ½. The sex, race, and approximate age of the foot’s person remain unknown.

Owen Road bridge work expected to be completed in June

The Owen Road bridge in Fenton that travels over U.S. 23 is likely to be under construction until the summer. Keith Brown, construction engineer at the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT), said they’re doing maintenance work on numerous bridges in Genesee County. People driving through Fenton and traveling on the highways will be impacted. After the Owen Road bridge is done, MDOT will begin work on the Silver Lake Road overpass. MDOT also plans to complete maintenance on the Thompson Road bridge, Torrey Road bridge, Lahring Road bridge and approximately a dozen other bridges in Genesee County as part of a $12.3-million investment.

Enjoy the Shiawassee River With These 2021 Events

Enjoy the Shiawassee River With These 2021 Events
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