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Acquiring the property thanks to a cooperative effort between the Honor Area Restoration Project, Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy, Homestead Township, Village of Honor, Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Benzie Conservation District and Platte Lake Improvement Association, a 52-acre park with 1,550 feet of frontage on Platte River is underway. Read the full story by MyNorth Media. View the full article
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Acquiring the property thanks to a cooperative effort between the Honor Area Restoration Project, Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy, Homestead Township, Village of Honor, Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Benzie Conservation District and Platte Lake Improvement Association, a 52-acre park with 1,550 feet of frontage on Platte River is underway. Read the full story by MyNorth Media. View the full article
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Acquiring the property thanks to a cooperative effort between the Honor Area Restoration Project, Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy, Homestead Township, Village of Honor, Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Benzie Conservation District and Platte Lake Improvement Association, a 52-acre park with 1,550 feet of frontage on Platte River is underway. Read the full story by MyNorth Media. View the full article
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Acquiring the property thanks to a cooperative effort between the Honor Area Restoration Project, Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy, Homestead Township, Village of Honor, Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Benzie Conservation District and Platte Lake Improvement Association, a 52-acre park with 1,550 feet of frontage on Platte River is underway. Read the full story by MyNorth Media. View the full article
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Acquiring the property thanks to a cooperative effort between the Honor Area Restoration Project, Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy, Homestead Township, Village of Honor, Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Benzie Conservation District and Platte Lake Improvement Association, a 52-acre park with 1,550 feet of frontage on Platte River is underway. Read the full story by MyNorth Media. View the full article
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Acquiring the property thanks to a cooperative effort between the Honor Area Restoration Project, Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy, Homestead Township, Village of Honor, Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Benzie Conservation District and Platte Lake Improvement Association, a 52-acre park with 1,550 feet of frontage on Platte River is underway. Read the full story by MyNorth Media. View the full article
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Acquiring the property thanks to a cooperative effort between the Honor Area Restoration Project, Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy, Homestead Township, Village of Honor, Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Benzie Conservation District and Platte Lake Improvement Association, a 52-acre park with 1,550 feet of frontage on Platte River is underway. Read the full story by MyNorth Media. View the full article
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Acquiring the property thanks to a cooperative effort between the Honor Area Restoration Project, Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy, Homestead Township, Village of Honor, Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Benzie Conservation District and Platte Lake Improvement Association, a 52-acre park with 1,550 feet of frontage on Platte River is underway. Read the full story by MyNorth Media. View the full article
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Acquiring the property thanks to a cooperative effort between the Honor Area Restoration Project, Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy, Homestead Township, Village of Honor, Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Benzie Conservation District and Platte Lake Improvement Association, a 52-acre park with 1,550 feet of frontage on Platte River is underway. Read the full story by MyNorth Media. View the full article
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Acquiring the property thanks to a cooperative effort between the Honor Area Restoration Project, Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy, Homestead Township, Village of Honor, Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Benzie Conservation District and Platte Lake Improvement Association, a 52-acre park with 1,550 feet of frontage on Platte River is underway. Read the full story by MyNorth Media. View the full article
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Acquiring the property thanks to a cooperative effort between the Honor Area Restoration Project, Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy, Homestead Township, Village of Honor, Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Benzie Conservation District and Platte Lake Improvement Association, a 52-acre park with 1,550 feet of frontage on Platte River is underway. Read the full story by MyNorth Media. View the full article
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Acquiring the property thanks to a cooperative effort between the Honor Area Restoration Project, Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy, Homestead Township, Village of Honor, Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Benzie Conservation District and Platte Lake Improvement Association, a 52-acre park with 1,550 feet of frontage on Platte River is underway. Read the full story by MyNorth Media. View the full article
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Acquiring the property thanks to a cooperative effort between the Honor Area Restoration Project, Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy, Homestead Township, Village of Honor, Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Benzie Conservation District and Platte Lake Improvement Association, a 52-acre park with 1,550 feet of frontage on Platte River is underway. Read the full story by MyNorth Media. View the full article
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Acquiring the property thanks to a cooperative effort between the Honor Area Restoration Project, Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy, Homestead Township, Village of Honor, Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Benzie Conservation District and Platte Lake Improvement Association, a 52-acre park with 1,550 feet of frontage on Platte River is underway. Read the full story by MyNorth Media. View the full article
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The Lake Erie Bill of Rights, passed in a referendum in February 2019, was a step in establishing a legal framework for environmental protections, however in a lawsuit brought against the city of Toledo by a northwestern Ohio farmer, the bill was ruled invalid. Read the full story by Farm and Dairy. View the full article
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The Lake Erie Bill of Rights, passed in a referendum in February 2019, was a step in establishing a legal framework for environmental protections, however in a lawsuit brought against the city of Toledo by a northwestern Ohio farmer, the bill was ruled invalid. Read the full story by Farm and Dairy. View the full article
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The Lake Erie Bill of Rights, passed in a referendum in February 2019, was a step in establishing a legal framework for environmental protections, however in a lawsuit brought against the city of Toledo by a northwestern Ohio farmer, the bill was ruled invalid. Read the full story by Farm and Dairy. View the full article
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The Lake Erie Bill of Rights, passed in a referendum in February 2019, was a step in establishing a legal framework for environmental protections, however in a lawsuit brought against the city of Toledo by a northwestern Ohio farmer, the bill was ruled invalid. Read the full story by Farm and Dairy. View the full article
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The Lake Erie Bill of Rights, passed in a referendum in February 2019, was a step in establishing a legal framework for environmental protections, however in a lawsuit brought against the city of Toledo by a northwestern Ohio farmer, the bill was ruled invalid. Read the full story by Farm and Dairy. View the full article
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The Lake Erie Bill of Rights, passed in a referendum in February 2019, was a step in establishing a legal framework for environmental protections, however in a lawsuit brought against the city of Toledo by a northwestern Ohio farmer, the bill was ruled invalid. Read the full story by Farm and Dairy. View the full article
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The Lake Erie Bill of Rights, passed in a referendum in February 2019, was a step in establishing a legal framework for environmental protections, however in a lawsuit brought against the city of Toledo by a northwestern Ohio farmer, the bill was ruled invalid. Read the full story by Farm and Dairy. View the full article
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The Lake Erie Bill of Rights, passed in a referendum in February 2019, was a step in establishing a legal framework for environmental protections, however in a lawsuit brought against the city of Toledo by a northwestern Ohio farmer, the bill was ruled invalid. Read the full story by Farm and Dairy. View the full article