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Humid & Stormy Conditions Return to Mid-Michigan
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Active weather returns to Mid-Michigan, with several chances for showers and thunderstorms throughout the week. In addition to this, we will also have hot and humid conditions settling in across the area. We have dry and mostly cloudy conditions across the area as we start the work week, with dew point temperatures […]
Can't Wait For Saturday | Defending champions lost key parts, but have plenty of positives on their side
Jul. 29—*** Are you ready for the most college football ever? Twelve teams in the playoffs means eight more postseason games than before. What used to be three is now 11 to decide who is best, The favorites might dominate in the first two rounds. Or the semifinals will be filled with bottom seeds. We can only hope. Kick back, relax and enjoy every moment of it. As a primer, I will use this ...
Enbridge poses an existential threat to the Great Lakes
Think about someone in your life who has needed major surgery. Then imagine you found out that the surgeon about to treat your loved one had a terrible record. The surgeon has a long history of violating critical protocols that prevent infection, sending 35 patients to the intensive care unit after botched procedures. His list […]
Michigan Weather Alert: Isolated Storms Expected Across Upper Peninsula
Marquette, MI – Isolated showers and thunderstorms will develop over western Upper Michigan this morning, expanding into central and eastern regions by afternoon and evening. According to the US National Weather Service in Marquette, brief but heavy downpours are anticipated, tapering off later this evening. Another round of storms is possible Tuesday afternoon, particularly in far western and central Upper Michigan.
Environmentalists Rally In Effort To Shut Down Mackinac Line Five Pipeline
An international coalition of activists working to shut down North America’s most dangerous oil pipeline participated in the first-ever cross border “North American Oil Spill Day” with coordinated events across the Great Lakes region this week highlighting the dire need to protect the health and safety of 20 percent of the world’s available fresh surface water.
There’s a vaccine to prevent cancer. Fewer than half of Michigan teens have it
Fewer than half of Michigan adolescents are immunized against the cancer-causing human papillomavirus, reports show. Medical experts say better patient-provider communication is key to improving vaccination rates. A Detroit public health facility found frequent, destigmatized discussions led to more HPV immunizations. A vaccine to prevent cancer might seem like an...
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