Alpena Bi-Path Enhancements
The Alpena Rotary Club is working with the city to plan a multi-year bi-path enhancement project.
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Field Trip Friday: Biking Through Alpena's Bi-Path
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Thunder bay River Bike Path
New American Flags set to fly high in Alpena
A year ago The Heroes Avenue Of Flags began at little Flanders field and Washington Park. The first phase of the project was strictly for the heroes in Flanders field. The second part to this project will be called Alpena’s Flags of Honor, the flags will be located along the bi-path in the area of Duck Park, passing in front of the covered bridge, and ending at Long Rapids Road. The Kiwanis Club decided this new tunnel of flags would be available for anyone to sponsor
North Eastern State Trail
Biking down a section of the North Eastern State Trail system between Woodward Avenue and US23 North. Bike riding in Alpena, Michigan.
Field Trip Friday Explores Alpena Michigan's Shoreline
Skubie & Alyssa continue their winter time adventures and show you the beauty of the Alpena Michigan shoreline. They visit three different locations in town that were a sight to see.
Alena Bi-Path
A short look at part of Alpena's bicycle trail system. Nice views but poorly marked routes....From Mike Wendland at ClydesdaleFitness.com
Norway Pathway - TNT Single Track - Alpena, MI
Alpena, MI - Norway Pathway Single Track TNT Trail
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Tac Rail Oly 2
Olympia street running Trains 2. Sorry guys I like trains running in the street. Nothing fancy, even a rock chip in my window to ruin it. Just a cell phone video.
Spring Bike Ride!! Tour Of Alpena Michigan PT 2!!
Riding my Mongoose around Alpena Michigan!! Just a spring bike ride through some trails!!
New Signage On Island Park
Wheeled vehicles such as bikes and skateboards have never been allowed on Island Park, and with recent neglect to the rules, the City of Alpena installed No Bicycle signs on the park to help remind residents.
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Scientists Study Invasive Species To Track Chemical Contamination in The Great Lakes
Alpena --- Scientist from NOAA's national headquarters in Silver Spring, Maryland spent the week in the Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary, working with their peers to gather zebra and quagga mussels.
Since the 1980s, these invasive species have made their way into the Great Lakes, endangering other species along the way. However, the mussels that are reeking havoc are also helping these scientist identify other potential problems in the Midwest.
They're very good sentinel organism for monitoring the uptake or possibility of uptake of chemical contamination in any type of biological organism, said Senior Scientist Ed Johnson.
The scientist are part of a national monitoring program called mussel watch. The program started in 1987 and helps track chemical contamination through bivalves, organisms with an enclosed shell like oysters, clams, mussels, and scallops. Their work in the Great Lakes began in 1992. With help from the members of the NOAA-Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary, divers collected zebra and quagga mussels to examine their biology and study the biological responses to determine if certain chemicals are causing problems.
We as organisms respond in many ways similarly to stress, including chemical stress, said Johnson. Why take a salmon or a trout when you can take an invasive mussel that serves a the purpose as a better tool for monitoring because they don't move.
The mussels will be used as the a clean site reference. Next week, the team heads to Milwaukee to study chemicals coming from the river and waste water outfall. They will be looking for chemicals from pharmaceuticals, hormones, therapeutic drugs, etc.
Funding for this type of research comes from the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative. The work is also supported by the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement which is a bi-national treaty between the United States and Canada.
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The Bomber Is Here For The Wings Over Alpena Air Show
The B-25 is the most famous twin engine medium bomber used during World War Two. The disabled veterans flight team will be flying the bomber during the August 18th Air Show.
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The Michigan Dogman: Evidence (2008)
From the official dogman legend website; which is now gone.
Austin Western Railroad is BNSF's Shortline Railroad of the Year for 2015
Congratulations to Austin Western Railroad (AWRR), BNSF's 2015 Shortline Railroad of the Year! AAWRR operates from Marble Falls to Elgin, Texas and interchanges freight with BNSF at McNeil, Texas. AWRR moves approximately 49,000 carloads annually, shipping commodities such as aggregates, crushed limestone, calcium bicarbonate, lumber, beer, chemicals, plastics and paper. More at
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Great Lakes Levels Informational Meeting - Port Huron
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NWF honors Senator Debbie Stabenow with National Conservation Achievement Award
Senator Debbie Stabenow, of Michigan, was awarded the Legislative Award alongside Rep. Jeff Fortenberry for their bi-partisan work on the Farm Bill.
Senator Stabenow was elected to the United States Senate in 2000. She is the author of the 2014 Farm Bill, which contains the most far-reaching enhancements to land and water conservation policy in decades, including the Regional Conservation Partnership Program, which will empower landowners, conservation groups and local communities to lead the way on conservation projects for water, air and wildlife.
Michigan State Board of Education Meeting for December 10, 2019 - Afternoon Session
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