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Long before the Great Lakes came to define the heart of North America, a much larger lake once ruled the land. Lake Agassiz, a prehistoric inland sea, spread across the continent with a reach that ...
The pocket watch was preserved underwater in the wreckage of the Great Lakes deadliest shipwreck for decades. This spring, it made its way home to England, hand delivered by a Michigan historian ...
The Biden administration appointed all of the sitting ACIP members. Thirteen of them were appointed in 2024. “ACIP's new members will prioritize public health and evidence-based medicine," Kennedy ...
Great Erie Federal Credit Union has awarded $2,250 in college scholarships to four local high school seniors to help finance higher education. The students, members of Great Erie, were chosen based on ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — The National Museum of the Great Lakes (NMGL) is hosting a day of festivities for the grand opening of its expansion later this month. On Saturday, June 28, NMGL will celebrate ...
ST. CLOUD — Pequot Lakes varsity clay target shooters Michael Haar, Nathan Triebenbach and Carter Erickson earned All-Conference honors at the first-ever Granite Ridge Conference trap shooting ...
Great Lakes scientists gathered in Milwaukee to discuss resilience in the lakes and scientific research amid proposed federal budget cuts. The conference, hosted by the International Association ...
Heat waves and cold spells are part of life on the Great Lakes. But new research from the University of Michigan shows that is true today in a fundamentally different way than it was even 30 years ...
The Great Lakes remain well below comfortable — or even safe — swimming temperatures, according to water temperature monitoring. Swimming is most comfortable in lake waters at about 70 degrees ...
Pearl Seas Cruises kicked off the summer on May 23 with its 11-night Great Lakes & Georgian Bay cruise departing from Toronto and ending in Milwaukee. Leaders also held a special ceremony to honor the ...
Few invaders have made their mark on the Great Lakes like invasive zebra and quagga mussels. And while completely wiping them out is unlikely, scientists hope to find a way to clear them from ...