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      <title>Go Native!</title>
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      <description>Patricia Osburn is the District Administrator for the Otsego Conservation District in Gaylord. She has been working with native plants for more than 25 years. In this episode of “From the Ground Up!” she explains that “native plants” are species that have been growing within a region for hundreds of years.</description>
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      <description>After an investigation, law enforcement determined the threat made last week to Gaylord High School was a prank in an attempt to get another student in trouble.</description>
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      <description>Over $500,000 of state funds will help Otsego County municipalities recover costs accrued in the aftermath of an EF-3 tornado touching down in May.</description>
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      <description>The hot summer days have sent water temperatures in the Great Lakes soaring. Surface-water temperatures of Lake Michigan are ranging from 70-78 degrees,…</description>
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