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Biden buoyed by rowdy crowd in Michigan chanting ‘Lock him up!’ at Trump mention
If President Joe Biden was searching for evidence he should drop out, he did not find it during a Trump-style raucus rally in Michigan on Friday night. At Detroit’s Renaissance High School, the same host of the 2020 Democratic primary rally during which he promised to be a “bridge” to the party’s next generation of […]
Reduced Pet Adoption Fees at More Than 40 Michigan Shelters Right Now
Been looking to bring a furry family member into your home? Now is the time! You'll find reduced pet adoption fees at more than 40 Michigan shelters in Bissell's Empty the Shelters going on now through July 31, 2024. Bissell Pet Foundation is sponsoring reduced adoption fees of $50 or...
MDARD shares how you can prevent the spread of Spotted Lanternfly
UPPER MICHIGAN (WLUC) - The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development is taking measures to prevent the spread of spotted lanternflies statewide. MDARD said there have been no confirmed cases in the U.P. However, they said right now the state is setting traps in areas that are considered high risk to prevent them from spreading. They feed on fruit, ornamental and woody trees, with tree-of-heaven being one of its preferred hosts. Currently the two cities affected are Pontiac and Lambertville. MDARD Invasive Species Prevention and Response Specialist Robert Miller explained why the organization is keeping a close eye on them.
Michigan is experiencing a critical blood supply shortage this summer
Versiti, a blood provider for 87 hospitals in the state, announced Michigan is experiencing a critically low emergency blood supply. Kristin Paltzer, a Versiti communications manager, said for some blood types, the nonprofit has less than a one-day supply available. To address the blood shortage in Midland, Versiti will have...
Next round of severe storms already being forecast for Michigan, Great Lakes region
A series of storm systems are going to move from southern Canada into the Dakotas and then head toward Michigan and the Great Lakes. The severe storm forecast branch of NOAA already is painting Michigan with severe weather chances. There are no immediate worries on severe thunderstorms for us here...
Measles case confirmed in Macomb County child, Michigan's 6th case this year
(CBS DETROIT) – Local and state health officials announced a new case of measles has been confirmed in a child in Macomb County, marking Michigan's sixth case this year. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services and the Macomb County Health Department alerted residents of the case Friday, and said the child was diagnosed with measles on July 3. Health officials are investigating how the child was exposed to measles but say there isn't any known travel related to this case. Individuals who were at the following locations could have been exposed to measles: Motel 6, 8300 Chicago Road, Warren (June 26).Children's Hospital...
The Bridge View Exit in Northern Michigan Leads to Nowhere and Everything
Exit 343 on Interstate 75 in Michigan could be considered an exit to nowhere. There is no highway, no connection to anyplace other than an amazing view of the Mackinac Bridge and the Straits of Mackinac, that makes this exit to nowhere truly everything that's great about Michigan. The exit...
Michigan State Police car hit on I-94 Friday
DOWAGIAC, Mich. -- The Michigan State Police are reminding drivers to slow down on the roads after an MSP motor carrier officer's patrol car was hit around 5 p.m. in the eastbound lanes of I-94 around exit 56 near Dowagiac. The car was unoccupied at the time and no injuries...
To tackle climate change, Michigan enlists a ‘corps’ of volunteers
The MI Healthy Climate Corps sends civil servants to help local communities prepare for the devastating effects of climate change. The first class of climate corp members are tackling climate problems related to food waste, public transportation and habitat loss. While their contributions may seem small, the corps is part...
Michigan AT&T Customers May Have Been Part Of Hack
Have you heard the news about the massive data breach?. You can be affected and not even know it. Here are the details you need to know. AT&T Data Breach Affects Millions Including Michigan Users. On early Friday, July 12th, AT&T announced that the call and text message records of...
Sault Tribe restocks U.P. waterways with walleye, whitefish
The Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians released 1.1 million walleye and 45,421 whitefish fingerlings in Northern Waters last month. The third annual release of whitefish was moved to the summer this year with the hope of continuing the population spawning. Michigan relies on these fish for commercial fishing...
Oakland County man wins $170,000 in Michigan Lottery
An Oak Park man remembered at the last minute to buy his Fantasy 5 tickets from the Michigan Lottery and won $170,129. Russell Morgenstern, 67, matched the Fantasy 5 numbers in the June 3 drawing. He bought his winning ticket online at MichiganLottery.com. “I play Fantasy 5 every day and...
Michigan Reports Double-Digit Errors in SNAP Benefit Payments
A large number of Food Stamp recipients are not receiving the correct amount of benefits each month, according to new data released by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). About 1.3 million people in Michigan get assistance from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) each month. SNAP benefits help...
FBI Issues JUGGING Warning: The Video Michiganders Need to See
Do you have routines? I know you could set your watch to some of mine. From the moment I wake up to the last thing I do before hopping in bed, I have regular habits that have become ingrained in my day-to-day life. My routines are almost like a cozy T-shirt; I'm comfortable in them both and see no reason to hang either up. However, and you knew a however was coming, our routines are what 'Jugging' preys upon and why Michigan families need to see the real dangers presented by this criminal plot.
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