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Tag: Cornwall Creek Flooding

All Outdoors Update Tuesday February 27, 2024

Posted on February 27, 2024February 25, 2024 by jimmishler
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Current fundraising post update on the Saving Cornwall Facebook page

Saving Cornwall group page on Facebook

Donate to save Cornwall Flooding in Northern Michigan

Michigan DNR update on status review of Cornwall Flooding

Photo: Curtis Goldsborough

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All Outdoors Update Wednesday May 10, 2023

Posted on May 10, 2023May 7, 2023 by jimmishler
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Cornwall Creek Flooding drawdown announcement from Michigan DNR

Save Cornwall Creek Flooding, Pigeon River State Forest group on Facebook

Photo: Curtis Goldsborough

 

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