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Thank you, poaching tipsters | News, Sports, Jobs

Poaching helps no one. It’s bad for the environment, throwing wildlife officials’ habitat management plans off-kilter when an animal is killed unexpectedly. It’s bad for hunters, taking an animal at which a legal hunter could have had a shot and giving hunters a bad name. And, as someone learned recently, it’s bad for the poachers, who end up paying hefty fines and losing their ability to hunt legally. Two people recently helped the Michigan Department of Natural Resources arrest three northern Michigan relatives who’d poached three elk in the Pigeon River Country State Forest, The News reported on its Outdoors page recently. The two tipsters got to split a $1,000 reward from the Safari Club International’s Michigan Involvement Committee, the DNR said.

EGLE - Use caution on unstable bottomlands, do not burn vegetation around failed Mid-Michigan dams

Local, state approvals may be necessary for access or activities With warmer weather here, residents who were affected by the Mid-Michigan dam failures are reminded to check local and state rules before taking part in any activity on the lake and river bottomlands that are now exposed due to lower water levels. Vegetation and trees have sprouted in areas that were formerly covered by water along the river and lake system that was created by four dams in Gladwin and Midland counties. As a result, the exposed bottomlands may not be stable and could be dangerous to walk or drive on.

MDOT - Meeting to discuss 2022-23 US-31 project in Alanson changed to virtual format

Conference ID: 481 234 350# In areas with limited Internet access, copies of the meeting transcript and presentation are available by mail. Call 517-335-4381 or e-mail MonsmaM@Michigan.gov to request a copy. Accommodations can be made for persons with disabilities and limited English-speaking ability. Large print materials, auxiliary aids or the services of interpreters, signers, or readers are available upon request. To make a request, contact Orlando Curry at 517-241-7462 or CurryO@Michigan.gov at least seven days before the meeting. BACKGROUND: MDOT plans to rebuild US-31 from Indiana Road to south of the northern Milton Road/US-31 intersection, and M-68 from US-31 to the Crooked River bridge in the village of Alanson and Littlefield Township. This project will include sidewalk improvements, traffic signal improvements, access management changes to driveways and intersections along the route, streetscape improvements, carpool lot paving, and drainage improvements.

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