Ross Township for Sustainable Development

Ross Township for Sustainable Development Residents for the responsible and sustainable development of Ross Township for a safe environment and protect our natural resources.

06/03/2023

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05/11/2023

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Do you know where your drinking water comes from? Ever wonder how land use impacts your drinking water? The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Forest Stewardship Program is leading a team of conservation partners on a new initiative called “Forest to Mi Faucet” to share information a...

05/01/2023
08/01/2022

I fully endorse Christina Hutchings for Ross Township Supervisor and Mary Stage for Ross Township Clerk.

I have met and talked with both candidates for the Supervisor position - had lengthy and in-depth conversations about current issues in the township, and how best to move forward - and have been following their respective campaigns over the past month or so.

The bottom line is Christina is the more capable candidate to manage and coordinate the day-to-day operations of the Township, which requires working within Michigan state laws and codes, and with other elected and appointed officials, to effectively and efficiently govern a local municipality.

I also have an extensive and personal knowledge of the candidates running to be the Clerk, and Mary Stage is by far the most capable - as well as the most trustworthy candidate who possesses the essential characteristics to get the job done right with integrity and transparency.

My endorsements are based on facts and my objective assessment of the candidates knowledge, skills, and abilities to best serve the residents of the township, given over 35 years in leadership positions, as well as my active engagement in overturning local ordinances that were a detriment to the Township and its residents.

I realize some will not agree with my endorsements…but that is what makes America great…and why I served my country and fought in wars during a 24 year Army career - defending our nation, the U.S. consitution, and our way of life - which includes always showing others dignity and respect…no matter what their beliefs are…because its more than OK to agree to disagree.

But the one thing I hope we all agree on - no matter which candidates you support - VOTE! because it is your duty as a citizen to do so!

Tim Walters

Feb. 10, 2022Contact: Joanne Foreman, 517-284-5814Upcoming invasive species webinars feature law enforcement, boating hy...
02/11/2022

Feb. 10, 2022

Contact: Joanne Foreman, 517-284-5814

Upcoming invasive species webinars feature law enforcement, boating hygiene and Lymantria dispar (formerly gypsy moth)
New sessions of Michigan’s NotMISpecies webinar series will cover how conservation officers help prevent invasive species introductions, as well as ways to enjoy the outdoors while minimizing harmful effects of invasive plants, animals and pests.

Supported by the Michigan Invasive Species program, the monthly, hourlong webinars are designed to keep people informed about available programs, current research and emerging issues in the state and the Great Lakes region. Question and answer sessions and links to resources help attendees get the most out of each presentation.

“The AIS-Team” (9 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 16) explores conservation officers’ role in preventing invasive species introductions through law enforcement. Join Cpl. Nick Torsky of the Department of Natural Resources Law Enforcement Division’s Great Lakes Enforcement Unit to learn about enforcing boating and bait-related regulations, oversight of live plant and animal trade in Michigan, interagency cooperation across the Great Lakes Basin and some recent investigations that highlight the DNR’s enforcement efforts.

“Step Aboard” (9 a.m. Thursday, March 24) provides an introduction to Michigan’s Clean Boats, Clean Waters grant program, offering resources to groups interested in aquatic invasive species prevention through increased boater education and awareness. Kelsey Bockleman and Paige Filice from Michigan State University Extension and Kevin Walters from the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy will reveal 2022 grant award recipients, share information on past projects and help groups prepare to apply for a grant from the program in 2023.

“New Name, Familiar Pest” (9 a.m. Thursday, April 14) focuses on Lymantria dispar (formerly known as gypsy moth), an invasive pest now considered naturalized in Michigan’s forests. An expert panel including Dr. Deborah McCullough from MSU, Dr. Steven Katovich of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service, Susie Iott of the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, and the DNR’s James Wieferich will cover the unusual history of this pest in the United States and here in Michigan, and what you can do to reduce some of the unpleasant impacts of an outbreak. You’ll learn tips to help stressed trees recover from defoliation and options to help reduce the nuisance around your home.

“Clean It Up, Drain It Out, Dry It Off” (9 a.m. Thursday, May 12) will show how easy it is for boaters to adopt the Clean, Drain, Dry process to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species. Kelsey Bockleman from MSU Extension and Kevin Walters from EGLE will provide a live demonstration of each step in the process. The team will demonstrate watercraft decontamination essentials using basic tools like towels and brushes and display the features and operation of a trailer-mounted mobile boat washing system.

If you are new to the series, it’s easy to catch up on topics including collaborative efforts in invasive carp management, early detection and response for aquatic invasive species, and the threat posed by spotted lanternfly. Recorded versions of all previous NotMISpecies webinars are available at Michigan.gov/EGLEEvents under “Featured Webinar Series.”

Michigan’s Invasive Species Program, a collaborative effort of the departments of Natural Resources; Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy; and Agriculture and Rural Development, coordinates and supports invasive species initiatives across the state and provides support through the Michigan Invasive Species Grant Program.



Dept of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy

Visit us on our website: Michigan.gov/DNR

Michigan Department of Natural Resources · Constitution Hall, 525 W. Allegan St., PO Box 30028 Lansing MI 48909 · 1-800-439-1420

Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy - The Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) sponsors conferences and workshops to educate customers on environmental requirements, pollution prevention practices, and other topics related to the protection of Michigan's natural r...

Upcoming webinar in the seriesFebruary 16, 2022, 9:00 - 10:00 a.m.The AIS-Team: Conservation officers on a mission to pr...
02/04/2022

Upcoming webinar in the series

February 16, 2022, 9:00 - 10:00 a.m.
The AIS-Team: Conservation officers on a mission to prevent
invasive species
Whether it’s tracking invasive species imports or making sure boaters “Clean, Drain, and Dry,” conservation officers play a key role in Michigan’s Invasive Species Program. Corporal Nick Torsky of the Department of Natural Resources, Law Enforcement Division’s Great Lakes Enforcement Unit will discuss the unit’s role in the battle against aquatic invasive species. Join Corporal Torsky to learn more about enforcement of boating and bait-related regulations, oversight of Michigan’s organisms-in-trade, interagency cooperation across the Great Lakes Basin, and some recent investigations that highlight the Department’s enforcement efforts.

Michigan.gov/EGLEevents
REGISTRATION QUESTIONS:
Alana Berthold: [email protected]
Joel Roseberry: [email protected]

Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy - The Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) sponsors conferences and workshops to educate customers on environmental requirements, pollution prevention practices, and other topics related to the protection of Michigan's natural r...

Hats off to our local heroes 👏
02/21/2021

Hats off to our local heroes 👏

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