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Range firing schedule National Guard

September 29th – October 5th, 2019

GRAYLING, Mich. – There will be some law enforcement and some military units training here during this time period.  It will be much quieter around our training areas and ranges, however residents in and around our Small Arms Ranges located north of Howe Road, east of the gas pipeline, south of Portage Creek and west of Lake Margrethe may hear small arms firing during the timeframe. 

A little further north at Camp Grayling’s Multi-Purpose Range Complex also known as the Range 30 complexlocated north of North Down River Road, east of Jones Lake Road, south of County Road 612 and west of Bald Hill Truck Trail it will be a little quieter.  All roads and trails west of Wakeley Bridge road, to include; Bucks East-West Truck Trail from Jones Lake Road to Wakeley Bridge Road, Ketchum truck Trail from Bucks East-West to North Down River Road, and Stephen Bridge Road from County Road 612 to North Down River Road will be open to civilian traffic.  There may be some periodic timeframes the gates may be closed but should not be closed for very long.  Please respect all closed gates and do not enter these areas for your safety.

Camp Grayling’s Range 40 Complex, also known as the Air to Ground range, which is located north of County Road 612, east of Guthrie Lake, south of Old State Road 618 and west of County Road F97 (Twin Bridge Road) residents in the area may see or hear low flying fixed wing aircrafts and explosions within the impact area of Range 40, Monday, September 30th – Thursday, October 3rd.

If persons are looking for the most current information on the PFAS Water Contamination investigation, visit the Michigan PFAS Response Action Team (MPART) website, www.michigan.gov/pfasresponse.  The next public Restoration Advisory Board meeting will be Monday, October 7th, beginning at 3:00pm-4:30pm at the Grayling Township offices.

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