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Michigan's 2025 Christmas tree has been chosen. When the 68-foot spruce will reach Lansing
A 68-foot tall spruce tree from Sault Ste. Marie has been selected as Michigan's 2025 official state Christmas tree, the Michigan Department of Technology, Management & Budget said on Thursday, Oct. 2 ...
The Michigan Department of Technology, Management, and Budget (DTMB) has selected the 2025 state Christmas tree. A 68-foot spruce from Sault Ste. Marie was chosen to light up our State Capitol. The ...
LANSING, MI – A 68-foot spruce will decorate the Michigan Capitol lawn during the holiday season. It’s a major honor shared by just 38 other trees.
A nearly 70-foot spruce tree from Sault Ste. Marie will serve as Michigan’s official Christmas tree at the state Capitol this holiday season.
A 68-foot Spruce tree from Michigan's Upper Peninsula has been selected as the official Michigan Christmas tree for 2025.
The Spruce Site Assessment grant will help woodland owners to evaluate their spruce trees, estimate felling costs and plan for early removal before potential infestations of Ips typographus. Ips ...
A 68-foot spruce from Sault Ste. Marie was chosen to light up the state Capitol. The DTMB says the tree will be harvested later this month. The spruce will arrive in downtown Lansing on Nov. 1. Local ...
A 68-foot spruce tree in the Upper Peninsula has been selected as the State of Michigan's 2025 Christmas tree.
The Michigan Department of Technology, Management & Budget (DTMB) has chosen a 68-foot spruce from Sault Ste. Marie as the official 2025 state Christmas tree.D ...
According to the city's website, this year's Light Up Louisville is scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 6 from 3-9 p.m.
Ready or not, Christmas is fast approaching. The big day is now less than 100 days away, and if you haven't yet started thinking about your Christmas tree, you can now up a festive spruce or fir for ...
At the Acadia Research Forest north of Fredericton, researchers from UNB are in the early stages of a project to assess how Atlantic Canada's dominant trees will adapt to climate change. What they ...
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