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Truculent Brook Trout (Salvelinus fontinalis): North American Year-Round Colorful, Competitive, Critical Freshwater Fish
The reclusive brook trout is a competitive fish of cold, smaller freshwater bodies in Canada and the United States. Some spend spring in seawater near river mouths. It will be easy to catch, prepare and eat since it chases whatever moves on water.
21 commentsShipwrecks of the Great Lakes
This article give the history of the great lakes from the earliest exploration to the shipwrecks that plagued the vessels. General information about the lakes and the St. Lawrence is covered. There are videos that tell about the ships lost and the lakes in general. The SS Edmund Fitzgerald story is told.
74 commentsCapstone Hub: American History and Culture Hubs for Black History Month Projects and Coloring Pages
Black History Month began as a single national celebration in Washington DC of the Emancipation Proclamation by President Abraham Lincoln. Slavery ended in 1864, though it gave way to the Jim Crow laws, segregation, and violence. The Golden Anniversary of the event occurred in 1915.
5 commentsA Cross Between Cocaine and Methamphetemines: Bath Salts--The Deadly, New Legal Drug
Being marketed as everyday home products like bath salts and potpourri, bath salts are a deadly, dangerous drug that is wreaking havoc in every state it in which it appears. Find out how easy it is to buy, along with how little it costs.
30 commentsUnemployment Compensation Information for Claimants
Unemployment Compensation--Tips for Claimants The purpose of this document is to provide information which may be useful to individuals who have found themselves in the unfortunate situation of losing their jobs and who may be eligible for unemployment compensation.
1373 commentsLake Michigan Circle Tour
The Lake Michigan Circle Tour is a designated scenic road system that circumnavigates Lake Michigan. It is clearly marked by Lake Michigan Circle Tour signs all the way around this magnificent body of water. I recently made this drive of...
99 commentsHaunted Houses in Ohio, Michigan, Illinois
A range of emotions come to the surface when conversations turn to ghosts, ghouls, the supernatural or haunted houses. Some people consider these stories to be works of fiction while others rely on blind faith when talk turns to these visions roaming the earth. Then, there are the ones who are sharing a residence with one … or more
7 commentsThe Lighthouses of Michigan
Michigan holds the distinction of having more lighthouses than any other state, even states bordering the oceans. With more than 3,000 miles of coastline, Michigan has more shoreline than any other state except Alaska and the longest freshwater...
54 commentsStarvation: Is Massive Starvation Coming Our Way?
Scientists recently attending a meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), predict massive world food shortages by 2050. Jason Clay, former Yale and Harvard professor and former USDA advisor believes we are on a...
34 commentsTribute To A Great Cajun, Zachary Richard
Notes on northern Michigan, being southern, raising a family, Zachary Richard, and getting old
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