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Local Weather
- Conditions for Caledonia, MI at 12:52 am EDTCurrent Conditions: Fair, 61 F Forecast: Fri - Clear. High: 78 Low: 54 Sat - Sunny. High: 86 Low: 61 Full Forecast at Yahoo! Weather (provided by The Weather Channel) […]
NOAA Feed
- Observation - CLDM4 - Thornapple River at Caledonia (Michigan)Flood Stage: 10 ft Latest Observation: 4.08 ft Observation Time: May 18, 2012 10:45 PM EST AHPS Hydrologic Service Area Homepage: http://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=grr U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Data and Site Info for Caledonia: USGS ID: 04118000 […]
American Rivers Feed
- Chattahoochee River among America’s Most Endangered RiversAmerican Rivers named the Chattahoochee River among America’s Most Endangered Rivers® today, shining a national spotlight on two boondoggle dam and reservoir proposals that are far too expensive and would harm water supplies, clean water, recreation opportunities, and fish and wildlife habitat. […]
- Kansas River among America’s Most Endangered RiversAmerican Rivers named the Kansas River among America’s Most Endangered Rivers® today, shining a national spotlight on the threat that sand and gravel dredging poses to clean water. […]
Great Lakes New Feed
- Michigan's oldest lighthouse to reopen Saturday after renovationAfter four years and $700,000 in gentle renovations, Michigan's oldest lighthouse, the Ft. Gratiot Light, reopens Saturday. […]
- Co-operation needed to improve ecosystemInternational Association of Great Lakes Research conference keynote speaker Gail Krantzberg said the key to progress being found outside science lies in policy. […]