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The Transfer Site will be closed on Christmas Day (12/25/22) and New Years Day (1/1/23)....
READ MOREInvasive pest already confirmed in five southwest Michigan counties The Michigan departments of Natural Resources and Agriculture and Rural Development encourage those who have eastern hemlock trees on their property to take time this winter to inspect the trees for signs of hemlock woolly adelgid. Anyone taking to the woods also can help by looking ...
READ MOREOn December 21, 2006, Governor Granholm signed legislation to promote competition in providing video service in the state of Michigan. This legislation, known as Public Act 480, or more commonly known as the “Uniform Video Services Local Franchise Act”, creates a uniform franchise agreement that is to be used between each franchising entity and video ...
READ MOREThe first week of October (2022) the docks at the boat ramps will be taken out....
READ MOREHousehold Hazardous Waste Collection Day on August 20, 2022. Download this PDF to learn more....
READ MOREIf hemlock trees on your property show signs of hemlock woolly adelgid infestation, now is a good time to plan for spring treatment of this invasive species. Hemlock woolly adelgid, native to Asia, is known to be present in areas of Allegan, Mason, Muskegon, Oceana and Ottawa counties in Michigan. These small insects suck sap ...
READ MORETransfer Site will start being open on Saturdays on May 1st, 2021 until Labor Day....
READ MOREIf hemlock trees on your property show signs of hemlock woolly adelgid infestation, now is a good time to plan for spring treatment of this invasive species. Hemlock woolly adelgid (pronounced \ -ə-ˈdel-jəd \), native to Asia, has been detected in Allegan, Ottawa, Muskegon Oceana, Mason and Benzie counties in Michigan. These small insects suck ...
READ MORESummit Township Transfer Site will be closed Easter Sunday 2021....
READ MOREHemlock woolly adelgid (HWA) is an invasive insect native to eastern Asia that sucks sap from eastern hemlock tree branches and can kill a tree in 4 to 10 years if not treated. HWA can be identified by its white, cottony ovisacs on the undersides of hemlock branches, near the base of the needles. The ...
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