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Rare turtles focus of Michigan and Ohio wildlife officials under new federal grant
LANSING, MI – Michigan will take the lead to study the declining populations of Blanding’s and spotted turtles – rare species being considered for federal protections. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources will partner with their cohorts in Ohio to gather information on the status, distribution, and ecology of the two species of native turtles. Both species have experienced range-wide declines and are under review for federal listing under the Endangered Species Act.
Early morning storms cause damage, power outages in Mid-Michigan
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - People across Mid-Michigan are waking up to power outages and damage amid early morning storms Monday. On July 15, early morning storms rolled through Mid-Michigan, leaving trees ripped from the ground and homes without power, with the most reported in Jackson County. Nearly 2,000 customers in...
Michigan Man Scams Popular TikToker In New Viral TikTok Video
If you mess around, you WILL find out. Sadly, he found out on a viral scale for this particular person. Michigan Man Scams Popular TikToker In New Viral TikTok Video. If you are ever scrolling on TikTok's For You page, you have probably come across or followed Ziggi Tyler. From...
Michigan football target to decide soon after visit for Wolverines BBQ
It took some time, but Michigan football has started to build a quality 2025 recruiting class. The Wolverines added their 16th commitment on Saturday, landing three-star wide receiver Phillip Wright and could be adding to their haul again soon. Wright is one of the lowest ranked commitments in the 2025...
After Years in Decline, Michigan is Seeing More Fireflies This Summer
The sight of fireflies or lightning bugs had always been a sure sign of summer. You could count on a yard or field lighting up starting in early June with the flashing bodies of fireflies. And than several years ago many began to see fewer and fewer lightning bugs. So...
Missing West Michigan Mom And Baby Found Walking Barefoot In Texas
A woman and her baby from Wyoming, Michigan, who had been missing for several days, were found safe in Texas last weekend. This story has a happy ending, but it was quite an adventure for the mother and child. The woman and her infant daughter were reported missing on July...
Mackinaw City Public School could soon have first major upgrades since 1984
MACKINAW CITY, Mich., (WPBN/WGTU) -- Among the many school bond renewals up for approval on August 6, Mackinaw City's isn't a renewal at all. It's the first go at a major bond in 40 years. The building was dedicated in 1958, just after the Mackinac Bridge was completed. It had...
55 delegates to represent Michigan at Republican National Convention: Who they are
A group of 55 Michiganders, as well as several featured speakers, will be representing the state in Milwaukee this week as the four-day Republican National Convention gets underway Monday. U.S. Rep. John James, R-Shelby Township, who is automatically an at-large delegate to the convention, is expected to speak Monday on the convention's first...
Michigan’s North Pole Express Celebrates 20 Years of Magic
"Though I've Grown Old, The Bell Still Rings For Me. As It Does For All Those Who Truly Believe." All aboard! Get ready to experience the magic of Christmas like never before as Michigan's beloved North Pole Express returns for its very special 20th anniversary year! There's something about Christmas that brings out the child in all of us...and a little bit of magic too. In Michigan, that magic comes alive yearly thanks to a very famous train.
What’s That Noise? Sonic Boom Warning Issued for Michigan
Even if you know it's coming, a sonic boom can still take you by surprise - and if you're a resident of Southeast Michigan or Northwest Ohio, you may hear some today. The 180th Fighter Wing in Ohio will be conducting testing Monday (7/15) afternoon and says residents should be aware that the loud "booms" could be heard throughout the area.
School officials ‘appalled’ by Michigan budget cut to mental health, safety
Decrease Font Size Increase Font Size Text Size Print This Page Send by Email. Ypsilanti Community Schools Superintendent Alena Zachery-Ross hopes to hold on to two school workers — but new security cameras and additional training for staff on mindfulness and restorative practices will have to wait. Zachery-Ross and...
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