May 31, 2018| Published in the February 2018 issue
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Heather Magda Serrano Silver Bay, Minnesota
Surrounded by state parks and national forests, the city of Silver Bay is engulfed by a true wilderness environment. This is the perfect setting to enjoy the beauty of Superior’s north coast and submerge yourself in nature.
May 27, 2018
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Web Exclusive Sunday Stories: Mackinac, Not all Horses and Fudge: Native American cultural trail deepens historical perspective on Mackinac Island
The island is known for its scenic views – often seen from a bicycle – historic attractions, fudge and horses, but until recently, many visitors did not know about its connection to Native American history and culture.
May 24, 2018| Published in the February 2018 issue
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Austa Cook Kingston, Ontario: Big City Adventure, Small City Charm
As you can imagine, there are countless things to do here. Jump on a bus tour, grab water sports equipment at Ahoy Rentals, join in on the 1000 Islands Poker Run, or enjoy dinner aboard a Kingston 1000 Islands Cruises cruise. There are theatres, dance com
May 20, 2018
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Web Exclusive Sunday Stories: How the Au Sable River changed the world: by Casey Warner, Michigan DNR
With the opener of Michigan’s trout season right around the corner, anglers soon will be donning their waders and heading out to one of the thousands of cold, quality streams that make the state a nationally known trout-fishing destination.
May 17, 2018| Published in the February 2018 issue
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Heather Magda Serrano Your Lake: Michigan: Beaver Island, Michigan: America's Emerald Isle
“Beaver Island is the most remote inhabited island in Lake Michigan,” explained Steve West, the executive director of the Beaver Island Chamber of Commerce.
May 16, 2018
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Web Exclusive TODAY: Donation Matching : Jack Johnson will match donations to the Alliance for the Great Lakes today only
May 12, 2018
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Web Exclusive Perry’s Victory and International Peace Memorial opens May 19, 2018: The memorial was closed in 2017 for $2.4 million in deferred maintenance work
“This is a proud moment for us,” said Superintendent Barbara Fearon. “It’s an important moment in the history of this park, and we are thrilled to share it with the American public.”
May 10, 2018| Published in the February 2018 issue
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Heather Magda Serrano Your Lake: Huron: Owen Sound, Ontario: Where You Want to Live
May 06, 2018
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Sunday Stories: Monarchs Migrate Northward: Michigan DNR tells us how and when to start seeing Monarchs
With spring now sprung in Michigan, soon we’ll be welcoming back to the state one of the most distinctive signs that summer is on its way – the brightly colored monarch butterfly.
May 03, 2018| Published in the February 2018 issue
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Austa Cook Lorain, Ohio: A City Made for Exploring
The centuries-old tones of fighting for liberty can still be felt ringing through the streets of Lorain, Ohio, today. With a county rich in African-American heritage, fugitive slaves passed through Lorain until around 1861.
May 01, 2018
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Web Exclusive Emily FitzPatrick American Boating Congress Registration Opens: Exclusive with NMMA Chief Communications Officer & VP, Ellen Hopkins
The NMMA government relations team works hard to bring issues to the forefront of the minds of congressmen, but their voice is nothing compared to the voice of the people.

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