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Posts Tagged "Monroe County"

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Elizabeth Riggs 04/30/2018 Huron River Water Trail Pick Up the New Paddler’s Companion

The essential waterproof map book for the Huron River National Water Trail is here, and better than ever! The revised…

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Elizabeth Riggs 01/22/2015 Awards Huron River Water Trail receives national designation

Uncork the champagne! The Huron River Water Trail is the newest National Water Trail. Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell…

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Elizabeth Riggs 08/07/2013 Fishing Your New Resource for Water Trail Trip Planning

Welcome to the virtual launch for the new Huron River Water Trail website! The new online tool, seven months in…

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Elizabeth Riggs 05/06/2013 Events Groundbreaking today in Flat Rock for trail connector

FLAT ROCK — The culmination of more than 10 years of work will be recognized at 4 p.m. today at…

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