Lake Michigan definition
Examples of Lake Michigan in a sentence
The Lake Michigan and Lake Huron watersheds shall be considered to be a single hydrologic unit and watershed.
The partners work together to provide a seamless transfer experience and increase student retention and completion at both Lake Michigan College and ▇▇▇▇▇▇.
To the extent permitted by law, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ State University and Lake Michigan College agree to indemnify and hold one another harmless from any and all claims initiated by student participants, their parents, survivors, or agents, arising from any negligent acts or omission on the part of either institution or any of their employees.
Lake Michigan College and Ferris have entered into a partnership in order to work collaboratively and creatively to increase student completion of associate and bachelor degrees.
Short, Field Representative & Organizer Geographical Jurisdiction of Hammond, Indiana and Vicinity of Lake County, including all territories west of ▇▇▇▇▇ Avenue, Lake Michigan Shoreline to Illinois State Line and south Counties of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Jasper, Indiana.
Payroll deductions will be available to the employees on a mutually agreed upon basis for the Lake Michigan Credit Union, for the purchase of United States Savings Bonds, for the United Way and for insurance premiums.
Containing 241.3945 acres (10,515,143 Sq. Ft.) more or less of land gross to the Westerly boundary of Lake Michigan, 182.5011 acres (7,949,748 Sq. Ft.) more or less of land net to said meander line.
Containing 139.1991 acres (6,063,511 Sq. Ft.) more or less of land gross to the Westerly boundary of Lake Michigan, 118.7895 acres (5,174,472 Sq. Ft.) more or less of land net to said meander line.
This agreement made and entered into by and between the Board of Education of Central Lake Public Schools, Central Lake, Michigan (hereafter referred to as the Employer), and the Northern Michigan Education Association (representing Central Lake Education Association), MEA, NEA (hereinafter referred to as the Association).
Illinois EPA is working with the Midwest Governors Association, Lake Michigan Air Directors Consortium and Midwest Regional Planning Organization (LADCO) and other Midwestern states and organizations to review options and strategies that require further emission reductions (e.g., NOx, SO2, mercury) beyond those required by existing regulatory efforts.