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Blossom Bird Bubble Tea celebrates 3 years of community
MARQUETTE, Mich. (WLUC) - Monday marks the 3rd anniversary of Blossom Bird Bubble Tea. The Marquette tea shop celebrated with cake on Friday. The popular bubble tea shop has been a welcoming and safe space for students and members of the Marquette community. Co-owner Daniel Ball says the best part...
WBUP and WJMN combine, rebrand and expand local newscasts in Marquette
MARQUETTE, Mich. (August 26, 2024) – Two Marquette local news stations will soon combineresources, rebrand under a unified local news brand and expand local news coverage in the area. Starting September 9, My UP News will offer 20 hours of live, local news per week across the stations including: Morgan Murphy Media’s WBUP was previously […]
Potawatomi Tribe becomes first in Wisconsin to win self-governance in transportation needs
The Forest County Potawatomi Community just became the first tribe in Wisconsin and the fourth tribe in the country to win autonomy in deciding its transportation needs. Tribal officials signed the Tribal Transportation Self-Governance Program compact with the U.S. Department of Transportation this month at the Potawatomi Hotel and Casino in Milwaukee. ...
Jackson Civil War Muster returns for largest living history event in Michigan
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) -It’s billed as the largest living history event in the state and the longest-running Civil War event in the Midwest. Last weekend, the Jackson Civil War Muster returned for its 37th year. The muster, open to people of all ages, draws 15,000 to 20,000 fans from throughout Michigan, Canada, and places as far away as Sweden.
Monroe, Michigan’s Spirit Halloween Was State’s First Phar-Mor
When you think of malls, I hope you're old enough to remember when they were bustling centers of commerce, societal evolution, and culture. Monroe, Michigan's Mall of Monroe, was no exception when it opened in 1988 (known as the Frenchtown Square Mall), it boasted an imposing lineup of anchor stores: Sears, Elder Beerman, Hills, JC Penney, and the state's first-ever location for the discount pharmacy chain Phar-Mor.
ALERT: Dangerous Virus Confirmed in Michigan
This year in Michigan, we've seen several mosquito-borne illnesses pop up. Jamestown Canyon Virus (JCV) was detected earlier this year in mosquitoes over in Saginaw County. A deceased falcon near Detroit recently tested positive for the West Nile virus, prompting health officials to urge Michigan residents to be cautious as cases rise.
Extreme Heat Closes Many Southwest Michigan Schools
Just as school gets started, Tuesday's expected 105-degree heat index closes many schools throughout Southwest Michigan. The Kalamazoo area is expecting a mix of sun and clouds with a high of 95 and a heat index of 105 degrees. Evening thunderstorms could be severe but will cool things down a bit. In the meantime, the temperatures will be dangerous and should be taken seriously. With that being said, many local schools have either shortened their hours of operation or completely closed today. Here's what we know so far, but you should check your email and/or your school's official website to get the most updated information. We gathered the following info from WWMT News Channel 3 and Fox 17.
In small towns, even GOP clerks are targets of election conspiracies
PORT AUSTIN, Mich. — Deep in the thumb of Michigan’s mitten-shaped Lower Peninsula, Republican election officials are outcasts in their rural communities. Michigan cities already were familiar with the consequences of election conspiracy theories. In 2020, Republicans flooded Detroit’s ballot counting center looking for fraud. Democratic and Republican election officials faced an onslaught of threats. And conservative activists attempted to tamper […]
Beat the heat: Where to stay cool in Mid-Michigan
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - As hot weather moves through Michigan, many parts of Mid-Michigan have cooling centers available to those who need them. Community centers in Lansing act as cooling centers for people without access to air conditioning. All Lansing community centers will be open from 8:30 a.m. until 10...
McLaren says their system is back online after cyberattack earlier this month
On Monday, McLaren Health Care shared that its information technology platforms are restored, and the health system’s clinical and administrative operations are fully functional across Michigan following a cyberattack earlier this month. The restoration process, which was expected to last until the end of the month, was completed ahead of schedule. With this return to normal operations, all temporary procedures enacted during the disruption have been lifted. Providers at all McLaren Health Care hospitals, Karmanos cancer centers, and outpatient clinics again have access to patients’ electronic medical records. The process of inputting patients’ health records that were manually charted during the disruption into the electronic system began over the weekend and is expected to last several weeks. As clinical operations were largely maintained as McLaren clinical and IT teams progressed in their network restoration efforts, all patients and communities served by McLaren facilities are encouraged to seek care as they normally would.
First Sheetz store in Michigan set to open Tuesday with free coffee, pop, prizes
If curiosity isn’t enough to entice you, Sheetz — the family-owned gas station and convenience store chain opening its first location in Michigan on Tuesday — is promising free coffee and pop, gift cards and "free Sheetz for a year." The store, at 33380 Wick Road, is set to open at 8 a.m....
Cleaning up pollution and removing crumbling dams help to restore Michigan rivers
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, building dams for electricity generation was the big new thing. Those hydroelectric dams provided power to nearby cities. But big companies found centralized coal-burning power plants could provide power to larger areas and make more money. Many of the generators at the dams were shut down decades ago.
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