Michigan State University professor Dr. Alan Arbogast has used repeat photography to study the changing landscape on Lake Michigan’s sand dunes. Read the full story by WJBK – TV – Detroit, MI.
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Oneida has tentative deal to pipe in Lake Huron water, seeks federal money to cover cost
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