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More women urged to run for local offices in NH

More women urged to run for local offices in NH
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With inclusivity in mind, efforts are underway to make the great outdoors great for all

With inclusivity in mind, efforts are underway to make the great outdoors great for all
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With parity still not attained, more women urged to run for local offices in NH

With parity still not attained, more women urged to run for local offices in NH
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New Hope for Killing Algae Blooms

New Hope for Killing Algae Blooms Author: May 6, 2021 As we enter boating’s prime time for another summer, the hope that our waterways won’t be mired in green goop is about as slim as trying to find brain cells in Congress. Still, there may be hope, and it’s good news for the boating industry’s future that depends on clean waters. Harmful algae blooms are plaguing U.S. waterways from the Gulf of Mexico to the lakes of Minnesota. And, deserving or not, annual summer blooms in Lake Erie gain national notoriety each year. But new technology being tested in Ohio may prove to be the key to killing algae blooms.

MDARD - Multi-state conservation project awarded nearly $8 million for Western Lake Erie Basin

Multi-state conservation project awarded nearly $8 million for Western Lake Erie Basin For immediate release: May 4, 2021 LANSING, MI - Recently, the United States Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service (USDA-NRCS) announced that a multi-state conservation program led by Indiana and including the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development as a key partner received $7,780,799 to protect natural resources, enhance soil health, improve water quality, and support landowners in the Western Lake Erin Basin (WLEB) region. This is a tremendous opportunity to expand and accelerate the work our states have been doing to preserve and protect our fresh water, which has been a top priority of Governor Whitmer s administration since day one, said

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