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Warmer winters mean less ice on Lake Michigan โ hurting lake trout and whitefish
Read full article: Warmer winters mean less ice on Lake Michigan โ hurting lake trout and whitefishThereโs hardly any ice on Lake Michigan right now. Same goes for the other Great Lakes. Without ice on the lakes, weather patterns and regional commerce could look entirely different.
Dreaming of a white Christmas? Alaska may be your best bet, as U.S. ski resorts see rain, not snow
Read full article: Dreaming of a white Christmas? Alaska may be your best bet, as U.S. ski resorts see rain, not snowFor most Americans dreaming of a white Christmas, this yearโs prospects arenโt good.
Meet the man helping cats survive tough Michigan weather
Read full article: Meet the man helping cats survive tough Michigan weatherA Michigan man helps free-roaming community cats survive tough Michigan winters. Alex is the most frequent visitor, but cats named Bailey and Charlie also stop by regularly. โThese feral cats, or what some people call free-roaming or free-ranging cats can be considered by many nuisance animals. Wolkin and his wife bought shelters for the cats a couple of years ago. Click here if you think your pet has what it takes to be in the next All 4 Pets special.
Check out these hot spots for cool winter fun
Read full article: Check out these hot spots for cool winter funWhile you are taking a break from school or work this holiday season, you might be looking for something fun and safe to do outside. There are plenty of places you can go where you can get out and enjoy winter festivities. Kila Peeples went to a few towns that are just right for some cold weather fun. Valade Park on the Detroit riverfront is hosting Winters At Valade. Watch the video above to learn more about the holiday fun you can have at these awesome cities.
Volunteers of America: Your used car can save lives this winter
Read full article: Volunteers of America: Your used car can save lives this winterDETROIT โ Volunteers of America Michigan, Michiganโs largest private provider of services to veterans, is working hard this holiday season to ensure every veteran has a place to sleep at night and a warm meal. โWinters are always tough, especially for those who donโt know where they will sleep at night. VOA staff are looking to provide hope for our homeless heroes this winter through their car donation program. Those who are looking to make a difference can do so while clearing out their garage at the same time by donating their used car. Your used car can ensure a safe place to stay for a homeless veteran today.