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Happy 40th Wedding Anniversary to Jon and Diana Magnuson of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula
Jon and Diana Magnuson are celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary – and their friends are celebrating how the couple has touched our lives. Continue reading →
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Shame on northern Michigan Democrats who have sold out to evil sulfide acid mining
Shame, Shame, Shame: A Message to northern Michigan Democrats who have lost their core values One disillusioned Democratic supporter calls a spade a spade If Northern Michigan Democrats get beaten by Republicans in this election they can only blame themselves … Continue reading →
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Lake Superior Day 2010: Day of prayer and fasting July 18 near Big Bay, MI for protection of Lake Superior, Yellow Dog Watershed, and Eagle Rock from grips of a sulfide mine
Lake Superior Day 2010 Under the Shadow of Eagle Rock: A Day of Prayer and Fasting July 18, 2010: Day of interfaith prayer and fasting for Lake Superior Day to Honor Eagle Rock, Lake Superior and praying for the protection … Continue reading →
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Earth Healing, EPA Earth Day Challenge: Erie, PA residents protect Lake Erie by turning in medicines at Pennsylvania Sea Grant collection
View of Erie, Pennsylvania from Presque Isle Photo by Pat Noble, WikiProject Erie — Pennsylvania Sea Grant Keep Unwanted Medicine out of Lake Erie Medicine Collection Day in Erie, Pennsylvania on April 26, 2008 All medicine collection photos in this … Continue reading →
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Earth Healing: Syracuse, NY residents turn in TVs to Onondaga County Resource Recover Agency
Syracuse, NY residents show their respect for Great Lakes including love for Lake Erie by turning over 9 tons of old TVs to be recycled by the Onondaga County Resource Recover Agency Syracuse skyline photo by Joe Grimes, Wikipedia — … Continue reading →
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Spirit of the Sturgeon: Menominee Indian Tribe of WI & Interfaith Earth Healing Initiative
(Keshena, Wisconsin) – The Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin contributed over 4 tons of electronic and pharmaceutical waste to the EPA Great Lakes 2008 Earth Day Challenge. This is the second of several videos explaining the numerous MITW projects including … Continue reading →
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Earth Healing Initiative & College of Menominee Nation: Great Lakes recycling
College of Menominee Nation: EPA Great Lakes 2008 Earth Day Challenge and a lesson in Great Lakes recycling 101 Dr. William Van Lopik, College of Menominee Nation professor of the Implementing Sustainable Development classes The Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin … Continue reading →
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Earth Healing Initiative: EPA’s Bharat Mathur says challenge e-waste, pharmaceutical collections protect Great Lakes
EPA Great Lakes 2008 Earth Day Challenge The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently held a press conference with City of Milwaukee officials about the EPA Great Lakes 2008 Earth Day Challenge and the goal of collecting one million pounds of … Continue reading →
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