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Wednesday, May 20, 2009

CBP Encourages Travelers to Apply Now For Approved Border Crossing Documents

Travelers are reminded June 1 implementation rapidly approaching

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) reminds U.S. and Canadian citizens that new document requirements go into effect on June 1, 2009 for entry into United States at land or sea ports. Travelers should apply for approved travel documents now, as it can take several weeks to receive a document that will comply with new requirements under the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI).

CBP is committed to working with travelers to ensure they have access to and can obtain appropriate travel documents. U.S. and Canadian citizens who lack WHTI-compliant documents but are otherwise admissible will not be denied entry into the United States on June 1, and are encouraged to continue with their travel plans and to obtain facilitative and secure WHTI travel documents as soon as possible.

WHTI-compliant documents for entry into the United States at land and sea ports include:
· U.S. or Canadian passports;
· Trusted Traveler Card (NEXUS, SENTRI, or FAST/EXPRES);
· U.S. Passport Card;
· State or province-issued Enhanced Driver’s Licenses (when and where available)

“Obtaining a WHTI-approved document and complying with the law will help make our borders more secure,” said CBP Acting Commissioner Jayson P. Ahern. “We will be practical and flexible in implementing this new travel requirement, but encourage travelers to get these documents now to expedite border crossings from day one.”

U.S. and Canadian citizen children under age 16 arriving by land or sea from Canada, Mexico, or the Caribbean need only present proof of citizenship, such as an original or copy of his or her birth certificate, a Consular Report of Birth Abroad, a Naturalization Certificate, or a Canadian Citizenship Card.

Document requirements for lawful permanent residents of the United States do not change under WHTI; lawful permanent residents should continue to present their Permanent Resident Card (I-551).

The Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative is the joint Department of Homeland Security- Department of State program that implements a key 9/11 Commission recommendation and Congressional mandate to establish document requirements for travelers entering the United States who were previously exempt, including citizens of the U.S., Canada and Bermuda. WHTI document requirements for air travel went into effect in 2007.

For more information, visit www.GetYouHome.gov.

DNR plants one billionth seedling produced by state forest nurseries

may 20

Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Commissioner Mark Holsten planted the 1-billionth tree seedling produced by state forest nurseries during a ceremony on Tuesday, April 21, at a tree farm just north of Staples in Wadena County.

Holsten planted a three-year-old red pine, Minnesota’s official state tree, in a field of new seedlings owned by Todd and Glennda Erickson of Champlin, Minn.

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A tall fish tale rises from Lake Erie's murky depths

tribune - may 20

Spring has finally arrived. This means fishing and boating season is here as well. From the desk where I write.

I have a panoramic view of Lake Erie featuring the mouth of the Grand River and the Port Maitland lighthouse and pier.

The lighthouse was a gathering place in my earlier days for late night swims and the odd party.

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Maritime history reveals itself

great lakes advocate - may 20

Wing rough seas unearthing a Forster shipwreck, divers have found the sands parted to reveal an underwater playground and a century-old crash site.

The wreck, off Forster’s Main Beach, inspired Tuncurry snapper Shane Chalker to get these submarine shots.

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Herburger Wins Walmart Bass Fishing League Event On Mississippi River

fishingworld - may 19

Jeff Herburger of Dubuque, Iowa, won the Walmart Bass Fishing League Great Lakes Division tournament on the Mississippi River Saturday with a five-bass limit weighing 18 pounds even. The victory earned Herburger $4,541 and placed him one step closer to qualifying for the Fort Madison Regional Championship in Fort Madison, Iowa, Oct. 1-3, where he could ultimately win a new Ranger boat and a Chevy truck.

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Let's wait for new definition on wetlands

times herald - may 20

Gov. Jennifer Granholm's record is so strongly pro-environment that it could be painted in a hundred hues of green.

Yet, she finds herself on the defensive as environmentalists attack her recommendation to return control of wetlands protection to the federal government.

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Great Lakes Region Welcomes SecurePort® 2009 Conference on June 1, Hosted by Detroit/Wayne County Port Authority

journal of commerce - may 20

SecurePort® 2009 5th Annual Western Hemispheric Port Security Conference and Trade Exhibition (www.secureportamericas.com) comes to Detroit for the first time to turn a positive spotlight on the city, the port and the Great Lakes region. Understanding that transportation throughout the Great Lakes, St. Lawrence Seaway, and surrounding U.S. states and Canadian provinces is vitally important to our economies and security, makes this a must attend event.

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Great Lakes Day helps students appreciate nature

citizen patriot - may 20

Elizabeth Sawicki's kindergarten class Tuesday stood at the edge of the lake, judging sand castles. Seagulls dotted the sky and a few feet away waves crashed ashore. It was almost like they really were having a day at the beach.

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Economic stress hits Great Lakes Bay Region

Saginaw News - May 20

Flipping through a thick binder of job listings at the Great Lakes Bay Region Michigan Works office, Al Perrine smiled through the stress of losing his truck driving job three days ago.

"I joke," the 46-year-old Blumfield Township resident said. "That's how I cope with it. You have to have some way to handle it."

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