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Great Lakes Bulletin
The Great Lakes Bulletin is the Institute’s quarterly magazine. It features in-depth reporting and reasoned analysis about Michigan’s land use issues to inspire citizens to become more involved in designing their own communities. When you join the Institute you receive a subscription to the printed edition as a benefit of membership.

great lakes bulletinAll Great Lakes Bulletin issues are provided in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. PDF allows you to view these publications as they looked in print, and to save for later viewing and sharing with friends. Click the "PDF" links for these files, or visit Adobe's Web site to download the free Acrobat Reader software required for viewing these files. Click here for a complete list of all issues

Special Reports
Most Special Reports are provided in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. PDF allows you to view these publications exactly as they looked in print, as well as to save for later viewing and share with friends. Click the "PDF" links for these files, or visit Adobe's Web site to download the free Acrobat Reader software required for viewing these files. Click here for a complete list of all issues

Elm Street Writers Group
This third collection of stirring articles by the Elm Street Writers Group continues chronicling the decade-old national Smart Growth movement, which is doing so much to make America a better place. Click here for a complete list of all issues

Special Online Series
A precise assortment of articles packaged around topics that affect the politics and quality of life throughout Michigan and beyond.Click here for a complete list of our online reports

MCLUC Reporter
The Institute began in 1994 as the Michigan Communities Land Use Coalition — the MCLUC Reporter was its quarterly newsletter focusing on oil and gas policy reform. MCLUC’s acronym was pronounced "muk-luk," as in the soft-soled moccasin that steps lightly and respectfully on the earth. The MCLUC Reporter was incorporated into the Great Lakes Bulletin.

MLUCSAll MCLUC Reporter issues are provided in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. PDF allows you to view these publications as they looked in print, and to save for later viewing and sharing with friends. Click the "PDF" links for these files, or visit Adobe's Web site to download the free Acrobat Reader software required for viewing these files. Click here for a complete list of all issues

Fact Sheets
Most Fact Sheets are provided in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. PDF allows you to view these publications exactly as they looked in print, as well as to save for later viewing and share with friends. Click the "PDF" links for these files, or visit Adobe's Web site to download the free Acrobat Reader software required for viewing these files.Click here for a complete list of all issues

Annual Reports
Annual ReportsMost Annual Reports are provided in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. PDF allows you to view these publications exactly as they looked in print, as well as to save for later viewing and share with friends. Click the "PDF" links for these files, or visit Adobe's Web site to download the free Acrobat Reader software required for viewing these files. Click here for a complete list of all issues

 



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Taste of Benzie  
9/6/2008  
Old Mission Peninsula Wine & Food Celebration  
9/6/2008  
Local Lands Concert: Billy King and the Idylls  
9/7/2008  
Bill McKibben Visits T.C.  
9/9/2008  
Aquatic Academy for Teachers  
 
     
 
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