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  Lake Charter Township, Michigan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lake Charter Township is a charter township in Berrien County in the U.S. state of Michigan.
Lake Michigan is to the west, Lincoln Township to the north, Baroda Township to the east, Weesaw Township to the south, and Chikaming Township to the southwest.
In the township the population was spread out with 24.8% under the age of 18, 6.1% from 18 to 24, 28.9% from 25 to 44, 25.4% from 45 to 64, and 14.8% who were 65 years of age or older.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lake_Charter_Township,_Michigan   (424 words)

  
 Torch Lake (Antrim County, Michigan) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The lake is about 17 miles (27 km) northeast of Traverse City and is separated by narrow strips of land from both Grand Traverse Bay on the northwest and Elk Lake at the southwest end.
The name of the lake is not due to its shape, rather, is derived from translation from the Ojibwa name Was-wa-gon-ong meaning "Place of the Torches", referring to the practice of the local native American population who once used torches at night to attract fish for harvesting with spears and nets.
Torch Lake is part of a watershed that begins in northern Antrim County with Intermediate Lake, which is connected by the Intermediate River with Lake Bellaire.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Torch_Lake_(Antrim_County,_Michigan)   (437 words)

  
 Central Lake Township, Michigan
Central Lake Township is a township located in Antrim County, Michigan.
In the township the population is spread out with 22.5% under the age of 18, 6.3% from 18 to 24, 26.7% from 25 to 44, 26.6% from 45 to 64, and 17.9% who are 65 years of age or older.
The median income for a household in the township is $38,750, and the median income for a family is $42,629.
www.wapipedia.org /wikipedia/mobiletopic.aspx?cur_title=Central_Lake_Township%2c_Michigan   (384 words)

  
 mp section 2a
Lakes, streams, woodlands, meadows, wetlands, hydric soils, floodplains, topographic features, and scenic viewscapes are irreplaceable, environmental, economic, and recreational resources, that are highly valued components of the community’s character, and are viewed as essential to the region’s tourism and recreation oriented economic base.
The age distribution of the Township population is quite similar to that of the County and the State, although with slightly higher percent of pre-school children and senior citizens than the state population.
Township residents with bachelor’s degree or higher comprise 13.7 percent of the Township population.
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 Michigan real estate, MI - America Real Estate Directory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Michigan is unique among the states because it consists of two peninsulas completely separated by water and bordering on four of the five Great Lakes.
This peninsula is bounded on the south by Ohio and Indiana, on the west by Lake Michigan, and on the north by Lakes Michigan and Huron and by the Straits of Mackinac.
The Upper Peninsula is bordered on the east by the Saint Marys River, on the south by the Straits of Mackinac and Lakes Huron and Michigan, on the west by Wisconsin, and on the north by Lake Superior.
www.real-estate-2000.com /michigan.htm   (2134 words)

  
 Facts about antrim township michigan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
As of the 2000 census, the township had a total population of 2,050.
In the township the population is spread out with 27.4% under the age of 18, 8.1% from 18 to 24, 29.7% from 25 to 44, 24.6% from 45 to 64, and 10.1% who are 65 years of age or older.
The median income for a household in the township is $53,092, and the median income for a family is $59,438.
www.supercrawler.com /Facts/antrim_township__michigan.html   (360 words)

  
 CENTRAL LAKE TOWNSHIP, MICHIGAN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 81.0 km².
Out of the total people living in poverty, 8.6% are under the age of 18 and 4.9% are 65 or older.
It is licensed under the GNU free documentation license.
www.yotor.org /wiki/en/ce/Central%20Lake%20Township%2C%20Michigan.htm   (363 words)

  
 Welcome to the Meridian Charter Township Homepage!!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Meridian Township is 10 miles east of Michigan's State Capital, Lansing, and is immediately adjacent to Michigan State University.
The Township has a population of 39,116, and is home to many hard working and well-educated individuals and families.
The Township is also home to Lake Lansing, the largest lake within 25 miles of the State Capital.
www.meridian.mi.us   (166 words)

  
 10/28 - Residents push for lake water
To extend the water lines, Lake County, which receives its water allocation from the Central Lake County Joint Action Water Agency, indicates it is willing to absorb the estimated $750,000 connection costs.
The communities that formed the utility and underwrote the $100 million construction of water lines from Lake Michigan to the central Lake County communities include: Grayslake, Gurnee, Lake Bluff, the Round Lake consortium, Libertyville, Mundelein and Lake County.
Lake Michigan water allocation is controlled by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources.
www.greatlakesdirectory.org /il/102804_great_lakes.htm   (902 words)

  
 Michigan winemakers pursue world-class status   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Of course, Lake Michigan also generates tremendous amounts of snow but winemakers like that, for snow is a superb insulator, keeping tender vines protected from frost and harsh winter winds.
Winemakers can sculpt slopes and plant their vine rows in such a way that the river of air flowing over the land can be channeled through the vineyards, reducing the risk of frost settling on and killing the plants.
Michigan's No. 1 wine is Blue Heron made by St. Julian, the state's oldest and largest winery (founded in 1921, in Paw Paw since 1936).
www.azcentral.com /home/wine/articles/0928michigan0928.html   (2538 words)

  
 Great Lakes Area of Concerns (AoCs): Deer Lake | Great Lakes | US EPA
Deer Lake is a 1,000-acre impoundment in central Marquette County near Ishpeming, Michigan.
The Area of Concern (AoC) boundary is considered to be Carp Creek from the discharge point of the old Ishpeming Township A Wastewater Treatment Plant flowing downstream to the south basin of Deer Lake.
Deer Lake was characterized as eutrophic (nutrient-rich) by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) during a national lake survey in 1972.
www.epa.gov /glnpo/aoc/drlake.html   (1623 words)

  
 New Buffalo Township
Lake Potowatomi, since drained by the sawmills, was, by varying accounts, two miles long, a half mile wide and up to ninety feet deep or four miles long by a mile wide and fourteen feet deep.
The Michigan Central Railroad was chartered in 1846 to build a line to a point near the Indiana boundary and Lake Michigan.
By 1880 the township's population was 1198, an increase of 376 people (46%) over the previous twenty years.
www.newbuffalotownship.org   (1821 words)

  
 Grinder Pumps - Utilities Department - Hamburg Township, Michigan
A group of residents on Ore Lake, the first lake at the beginning of the chain of lakes, petitioned the township in the 1980’s for a Sanitary Sewer Special Assessment District.
Unlike conventional gravity central sewers, which use 24-inch pipe and require deep excavation, the E/One LPS is not destructive to the landscape's natural or built features and requires less maintenance.
As Hamburg Township continued to grow, the use of E/One grinder pump stations and low pressure sanitary sewer collection systems has helped developers to improve their property while maintaining the integrity of the land and surrounding bodies of water.
www.hamburg.mi.us /utilities/grinder_pumps.htm   (1460 words)

  
 Franklin Township, Summit County, Ohio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Treaty of Fort McIntosh made it possible for the portion of Franklin Township lying east of the Tuscarawas River to be surveyed in 1800.
The Tuscarawas River afforded travel with the southern portion of the State, while Turkeyfoot Lake, named for a noted Indian Chief, was thought to be the largest body of water in the county, and attracted many hunters, trappers and fishermen.
The Franklin Township Board of Trustees chose to honor the impressive achievements of its native son, the late George H. Sisler, by naming its newly-acquired park, at 800 West Nimisila Road, in his honor.
www.franklintownship-oh.gov /history.htm   (1356 words)

  
 Michigan Apartments
Michigan may have the most straightforward state nickname in the whole country: The Great Lakes State.
Lake Michigan divides the state into two peninsulas: The Upper peninsula features a densely forested land and is only sparsely populated.
Michigan is at its best in autumn, when the leaves of the state.s lush forests explode into shades of red, orange and yellow.
www.rent.com /rentals/michigan   (722 words)

  
 Intermediate Lake House Central lake Michigan - rentalbug.com
Located on beautiful Intermediate Lake, the house has 100 feet of lakefront and includes a screened in porch, dock, firepit, gas grill, raft,pool table, cable tv and high speed internet connection.
The water is shallow and sandy close to shore making it perfect for families with small children or adults who like to tie their rafts to the dock and soak in the sun.
The house is located in Central Lake, Michigan which is just minutes from Bellaire.
www.rentalbug.com /propdsp.php?propid=1376   (367 words)

  
 Lake Gogebic Michigan Chamber of Commerce covering Lake Gogebic and Bergland and Marinesco.
Lake Gogebic is the Upper Peninsula of Michigan's largest inland lake located in the far western end of the Upper Peninsula.
The south half of the lake is in Gogebic County, Marenisco Township, and the Central Time zone.
Lake Gogebic is situated within a vast snowmobile trail system extending throughout the Upper Peninsula.
www.lakegogebicarea.com   (575 words)

  
 North Township
Lying as it does at the south end of Lake Michigan and indented as it is by this great saltless sea, one would naturally suppose that it would have been thickly settled before the central and southern parts of the county were settled at all.
Settlements were always made on the coast before people thought of moving inland; but, since the iron horse began to speed his chariot over the land, man’s dominion has not stopped at the shore but has stretched inland to the heart of the continent.
In September, 1837, an election of North Township was ordered to be held at the house of Bucklin and Murdock, and in January, 1838, the place was changed to Abner Stilson’s.
www.usgennet.org /usa/in/state/lake_co/north_township.htm   (449 words)

  
 Michigan Historical Marker: Grass Lake / Michigan Central Railroad Depot
In 1832 Grass Lake Township was created; the current boundaries were established in 1836.
The village, which took its name from the nearby lake, was incorporated in 1871.
Grass Lake's first railroad depot opened in 1842 when the Michigan Central line reached Jackson.
www.michmarkers.com /Pages/L1854.htm   (264 words)

  
 South Haven Township and the City of South Haven
It is bound on the north by Allegan County, on the east by Geneva, on the south by Covert and on the west by Lake Michigan.
The population of the township, outside the city as given in the 1910 census was 1218, in 1980 was 4,152 and 4,046 in 2000.
South Haven was the western terminal of two railroads; the South Haven Division of the Michigan Central Railroad running from Kalamazoo through the northern part of Van Buren County and the Kalamazoo, Lakeshore and Chicago line running from Kalamazoo through the central part of Van Buren County to the City of South Haven.
www.vbco.org /history0037.asp   (437 words)

  
 Village of Spring Lake
With the computerization of voter records in the State of Michigan, the township maintains the voter files for the Village of Spring Lake.
Since the Village is located in the Township of Spring Lake, the Township Assessor maintains the assessing records for the Village.
In 1973, the Grand Haven/Spring Lake Sewer Authority began operating a new wastewater treatment facility under contract with the City of Grand Haven to provide wastewater treatment services for the Village of Spring Lake and the City of Grand Haven.
www.springlakevillage.org /departments.html   (1088 words)

  
 Welcome to Thompson Township Located in Schoolcraft County, in Michigan's Upper Peninsula !
Two-thirds of the township property is classified as non-homestead as much of the property is comprised of forest land.
Along with the Lake Michigan shoreline, the township borders Indian Lake, which is the fourth largest in the state.
The 157 square mile (98,125 acres) township is comprised of private, state and federal land with approximately 20 miles of shoreline along the northern edge of Lake Michigan in the central Upper Peninsula.
www.thompsontownship.com   (616 words)

  
 Oceana County, Michigan - Silver Lake Sand Dunes
By the close of the civil war, Michigan's lumbering era was in full swing and shipping over the Great Lakes was the primary means of transporting the lumber.
The 107-foot majestic red brick tower is located just two miles west of Silver Lake on one of the most incredible stretches of Lake Michigan shoreline.
All that remains of the complex of dwellings, stable, light tower, and oil house is the beautiful brick tower and its light.
www.hartsilverlakemears.com /lighthouse.html   (684 words)

  
 Greater West Bloomfield Historical Society
"This township is joined on the north by Waterford, and on the east by Bloomfield; its southern and western boundaries being respectively the townships of Farmington and Commerce.
It is the lake township of Oakland County; about one-fifth of its area being covered by these bodies of clear fresh water.
The surface of the township is uneven, particularly in the lake region, where it is frequently broken into abrupt hills, though these do not rise to any great height.
www.gwbhs.com   (895 words)

  
 Fire/Police
The Park Township Fire Department is a Volunteer, Part-Paid department of approximately 36 Firefighters.
Park Township Station #1 has two fire engines and is equipped to provide fire protection, carbon monoxide monitoring, and First Responder medical services to south Park Township residents.
Approximately one-half of the dwellings and buildings north of Lake Macatawa are within 1,000 feet of a fire hydrant.
www.parktownship.org /fire_police.htm   (409 words)

  
 Inland Township, Michigan - Infomi.com
Inland township is located on Benzie County’s central eastern border.
It’s main community is Bendon, where the township hall is located.
The township was named after a town by the same name, which existed from 1869 until 1903.
www.infomi.com /township/inland   (105 words)

  
 Central Lake Township Michigan Real Estate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Situated in Michigan's northwest Lower Peninsula, bordered by the beautiful Grand Traverse Bay, Lake Michigan, and the woods of the Mackinaw State Forest, is the cozy community of Central Lake Township.
In fact, Torch Lake, the most notable of all the lakes in this area, is considered one of the most beautiful lakes in the world, and located just minutes from the Central Lake area.
Central Lakes Township is a smaller community nestled in the woods offering a quiet, tranquil lifestyle.
www.relocateamerica.com /states/MI/cities/centralalketwp.htm   (780 words)

  
 Pipestone Township Home Page
The township is nicely located in a very rural area in east Berrien County.
The property values in Pipestone Township are generally lower than those in area townships and very affordable.
On February 16, 1842, Pipestone's population had increased sufficiently for it to be incorporated as a separate township.
www.pipestonetownship.org   (137 words)

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