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Signs of Spring at the Table Rocks Joint News Release Bureau of Land Management, Medford District Medford, OR – The Nature Conservancy and Bureau of Land Management Medford District have created a new opportunity for hikers to connect with nature at the Table Rocks. This year, Signs of Spring @ the Table Rocks will replace the traditional in-person guided hikes that TNC and the BLM have held each spring. “We are excited to provide an educational and fun way for hikers to experience nature at the Table Rocks until we’re able to gather safely for group hikes,” said Molly Allen, Environmental Education Specialist for the Bureau of Land Management. ....
According to City Attorney Amy Meyers, Lullwater Lake was dedicated for the use and benefit of its surrounding property owners and subdivisions. The lake is also still technically owned by Hearn & Curran Inc., a corporation that dissolved in 1982, Meyers said. That is something the Beach confirmed as recently as last September. She added that PCB still shares in the lake s dedication because it owns at least one adjacent parcel of land. If there was an association, we would be a member of that association by virtue of our lot ownership, so we are the same in that regard, Meyers said. ....
[email protected] News Photo by Crystal Nelson Alpena resident Ray Speaks, Bay City resident Larry Doan, and Doug Moen, who works in Alpena, dine in at Mango’s Tequila Bar on Monday, the day restaurants could reopen to 25% capacity. ALPENA Northeast Michigan restaurants inched one-quarter of the way back to normal on Monday. Restaurants in Michigan were allowed to re-open for dine-in service at 25% capacity on Monday, with a 10 p.m. curfew, after state officials in November halted indoor dining in an attempt to slow the spread of COVID-19. Many restaurant owners and customers were excited to see familiar faces, and the return to in-person dining gave them a sense of normalcy that’s been missing for months. ....