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  2. Frost law - Wikipedia

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    Frost laws are seasonal restrictions on traffic weight limits and speeds on roadways subject to thaw weakening.. In climates that experience below-freezing temperatures, damage to roads from thaw-weakening have led to many US states, Canadian provinces [1] and other jurisdictions to enact laws that restrict vehicle loads during spring months, when road structures are thawing from above in a ...

  3. Michigan Department of Natural Resources - Wikipedia

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    The DNR Parks and Recreation Division (PRD) is the largest division, by far, in the Michigan DNR with about 550 division employees (Including career Seasonal Park Rangers). It manages all 103 state parks and recreation areas, 829 developed boating access sites, 10 lighthouses , 16 harbors and six scenic sites.

  4. H-58 (Michigan county highway) - Wikipedia

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    H-58 is a county-designated highway in the US state of Michigan that runs east–west for approximately 69 miles (111 km) between the communities of Munising and Deer Park in the Upper Peninsula. The western section is routed through Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, along the southern shore of Lake Superior, and the adjacent Lake Superior ...

  5. Weigh station - Wikipedia

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    The first state to implement a weight law was Maine, which set a limit of 18,000 pounds (9 tons; 8,200 kg) in 1918. Two types of loads may result in overweight trucks: divisible and non-divisible. A divisible load is a load which can be easily divided into smaller parts, such as products that are shipped on pallets, automobiles or grains.

  6. Florine Mark, former owner of Weight Watchers franchises in ...

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    Mark, who was born in Detroit, established the Michigan Weight Watchers franchise in 1966, having been inspired by the 50-pound (23-kilogram) weight loss she experienced after seeking help at a ...

  7. Hardy Dam - Wikipedia

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    97001479 [1] Added to NRHP. Dec. 1, 1997. Hardy Dam (or Hardy Hydroelectric Plant) is an earth-filled embankment dam and powerplant complex on the Muskegon River in Big Prairie Township, Newaygo County, Michigan. At the time of its completion, it was the largest earthen dam in North America east of the Mississippi.

  8. Whitmer signs Michigan 'Reproductive Health Act,' repeals ...

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    Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer holds a news conference to sign the Reproductive Freedom Act with lawmakers and activists who worked to get the legislation passed at Schoolcraft College in Livonia ...

  9. Yellow perch - Wikipedia

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    About 20% of the diet of a yellow perch over 32 g (1.1 oz) in weight consists of small fish. Maximum feeding occurs just before dark, with typical consumption averaging 1.4% of their body weight. [4] Their microhabitat is usually along the shore among reeds and aquatic weeds, docks, and other structures. They are most dense within aquatic ...