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mlive on MSN‘Something wild’ is flocking to the Great Lakes more frequentlyEMPIRE, MI -- Wildlife photographer Thomas Gerndt was watching the sunset dip into Lake Michigan when a friend pointed out ...
The crash happened in 1959, despite advanced navigational equipment and efforts to improve safety on the lakes.
Shipping has a long history in the Great Lakes. Here's why it still matters today. Gavin Newsom reacts as Trump admin pulls ...
Photographer David Zurick’s 'Third Coast' celebrates the Great Lakes’ 4,500-mile shoreline, which covers more distance than ...
Great Lakes trade has fueled the Midwest for centuries. Today, experts say its future is key to sustaining U.S. manufacturing, farming and economic security.
On a recent flight home to Salt Lake City, I gazed out the window and shuddered. The ground below was riddled with cracks.
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Lansing State Journal on MSNGreat Lakes waves could be dangerous on July 6. What you need to knowThe National Weather Service said waves will build on July 6 and boaters and swimmers should use caution or even stay out of ...
Beneath the hype, the region faces a host of both potential and very real climate-related problems. Many of these relate to ...
Swimming is most comfortable in lake waters at about 70 degrees, according to Swimoutlet.com. While scattered thunderstorms ...
Excessive infrastructure spending, climate change and a strained regulatory system add costs for ratepayers, advocates say.
The harborside aquarium, now one of Duluth's most popular attractions, was once an unlikely prospect — and weathered years of ...
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