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Grand Rapids One Of The Top BBQ Cities In The USA Get our free mobile app While traditional BBQ strongholds like Kansas City, Memphis, and Houston were joined in the top 5 by Cincinnati & Chicago; Grand Rapids placed 17th ion the list, between southern BBQ stalwarts like Atlanta & Austin. The list, compiled by a Texas group called LawnStarter, compiled the information from the American Royal Association, Everfest, Kansas City Barbeque Society, National Barbecue and Grilling Association, and Yelp to come up with the rankings. The website rankings evaluated the top 199 cities in categories like access to BBQ restaurants, the quality of the BBQ available in each city, and the number of BBQ events and festivals in each metro area. Each category had a ranking from 1 to 199. ....
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Help make a difference on Michigan’s inland lakes. Join the Cooperative Lakes Monitoring Program today! Email This summer, embrace the outdoors while monitoring water quality on your favorite lake. Enrollment is open through May 10, 2021. Photo Credit: Lois Wolfson The MiCorps Cooperative Lakes Monitoring Program (CLMP) is back and seeking volunteers who want to enjoy and protect Michigan’s 11,000 inland lakes. Michigan’s lakes are a valuable resource that provide beauty, recreation, and economic opportunities. As more people use and live on and around our lakes, the potential for pollution and degradation increases. Monitoring a lake’s vital signs through time allows for informed and personalized management of that lake. By being a CLMP volunteer, you can help make a difference on your favorite lake while also deepening your connection to it. ....
Mi Environment - Today s MiCorps story is the first of two that looks at this volunter program that collects important information needed to make data-driven decisions about how to protect and improve Michigan s beautiful lakes and streams. ....
Nick Assendelft The Michigan Clean Water Corps (MiCorps), a network of volunteer monitoring programs that collect and share surface water quality data statewide, is accepting enrollments for the 2021 Cooperative Lakes Monitoring Program (CLMP) season. Volunteers monitor water quality, invasive species and habitat conditions in lakes across Michigan. They receive detailed instructions, training and equipment. Data that is collected will be added to the MiCorps Data Exchange, a public database that includes CLMP lake information dating back to 1974. Long term monitoring provides data needed to recognize the health or condition and changes over time of a lake’s water and habitat quality. Monitoring is also a great way to make a difference while enjoying the outdoors. ....