March 2019
- Monroe News: Battlefield reveals plans for ‘Imagination Station meets Gettysburg’ historical hub
- WWMT: River Raisin battlefield park to begin construction in 2020
- Detroit News: River Raisin battlefield park to begin construction in 2020
- The Blade: Tributes to community heroes raise funds for needy
- Holland Sentinel: Battlefield park introduces Luminary Parade tradition
- Detroit News: Congress names public lands conservation bill after the late John Dingell
- Sierra Sun Times: National Park Service Visitation Tops 318 Million in 2018 – 4,009,436 Visitors to Yosemite National Park
- FOX 2 Detroit: River Raisin National Battlefield Park Foundation presents Wild Rice Salad
- Monroe News: Battlefield Park to host sneak peak into the future
- Monroe News: Here’s the Michigan family that visited all 418 national parks
January 2019
- Monroe News: City of Monroe Ordinance 19
- MNN: This family’s 8-year odyssey brought them to 418 national sites across America
- Deadline Detroit: Volunteers Doing What They Can For Michigan Parks During Federal Government Shutdown
- FOX 47: Local family breaks world record visiting national parks and units
- Detroit Free Press: Volunteers keeping Michigan parks afloat amid government shutdown
- FOX 2 Detroit: Michigan family the first to visit to all 418 U.S. National Parks
- WILX 10: Local family breaks world record visiting national parks and units
- WZZM 13: A new Guinness World Record: Michigan family visits 418th U.S. national park
- Cheddar News via Twitter: The Maitland Family aims to travel to every U.S. National Park, successfully visiting 418 of them… so far!
- WILX 10: Some services to resume at River Raisin battlefield park
- Nonprofit Quarterly: Communities Hold Together Federal Programs with Duct Tape
- Monroe News: Battles of the River Raisin event to be held despite shutdown
- U.S. News & World Report: Philanthropic Organization Announces $11 Million in Grants
- U.S. News & World Report: Philanthropic Organization Announces $11 Million in Grants
- Monroe News: Battlefield commemoration event takes place despite weather
2018
- Michigan’s Gettysburg? River Raisin kicks off $100 million redevelopment
- River Raisin National Battlefield Redevelopment Begins
- Why One Michigan City Always Flies Kentucky Flags
- River Raisin National Battlefield Park to expand
- River Raisin battle corridor grows with $4.8M grant
- Historic River Raisin Battleground to draw more tourists