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Northern Michigan Has Best Fireworks in the Galaxy As Meteor Breaks Apart Overhead With Unrivaled Light Show
Over the 4th of July holiday, necks crane up. That's the natural inclination to see the fireworks shows that alight all across the nation. In Northern Michigan over the Independence Day holiday it wasn't the fireworks that launch from the ground that were the most awe inspiring. Rather it was something that came from space that gave the best show.
Not just dengue: Over a third of U.S. states have detected West Nile virus
Over a third of U.S. states have detected the West Nile virus so far this year, as mosquito-transmitted diseases continue to grow their presence in the country. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, seven human cases were confirmed across seven states as of June 25. They took place in Arizona, Arkansas, Kansas, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi and Tennessee. The rest were seen in mosquitoes, birds or other animals.
MI legislature votes to ban 'LGBTQ panic defense,' sends to Gov. Whitmer
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — In Lansing, Michigan lawmakers last week passed a potential ban on the use of what is often referred to as the "LGBTQ panic defense." Per House Bill 4718, the discovery, knowledge or disclosure of a victim's "real or perceived sex, gender identity, gender expression, or sexual orientation" will no longer be admissible in state court in a defendant's effort to claim and prove reasonable provocation or reduced mental capacity.
Michigan’s first all-female honor flight
REGION- The Honor Flight Network is a national organization with programs to transport Veterans across America to see their memorials. On June 11, more than 150 veterans made history when they completed the first flight of its kind, Michigan’s first all-female honor flight. The female veterans combined service amounts to 1,605 years. It was an emotional and heartwarming welcome home ceremony at The Bishop International Airport in Flint.
J.K. Simmons Spotted at Tigers Game Repping West Michigan Minor League Gear
There's a lot of Michigan Celebrities you might spot at a game once in a while. It's well documented that Jeff Daniels and Eminem are both die-hard Lions fans (among many other Michiganders), and while they might not openly admit it now, Steve Yeun and Martin Lawrence are both big fans of the Detroit Pistons.
Gov. Whitmer grants pardons, commutes sentences of 2 serving life terms
LANSING, MI – Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Thursday granted five clemency requests, including sentence reductions for two people serving life terms for murder. The two pardons and three sentence commutations issued Thursday, July 4, were based on recommendations from the Michigan Parole Board. “By granting clemency to five individuals...
Spotted lanternfly seen for second time in Michigan
Michigan has become a home for many invasive insects over the years. One insect has yet to fully inhabit the state but has just been spotted for the second time in two years. The spotted lanternfly is a brightly colored insect known for its red, white, black and tan appearance, as well as its spotted wings. However, they're known to suck the sap from trees and vines, damaging them and attracting other insects and even mold to the plants.
West Michigan church lists an AR-15 as a raffle prize, concerning some neighbors
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Soon, the parking lot of New Chapel Church in Comstock Park will have the scene of a summer carnival mixed with games, sermons and giveaways. One of the items up for grabs is an AR-15. "The reason why we raffle off things like bikes or...
June Bug is the perfect lapdog looking for a forever home
MUSKEGON, Mich. — Are you looking for someone to spend all day on the couch with you watching Netflix?. Then you're in luck! Meet June Bug, she is looking for her forever home. June Bug is available for adoption from Pound Buddies in Muskegon. Staff at the shelter said...
New Restaurant, Ice Cream Shop Opens in Historic Ada Schoolhouse
A schoolhouse that's been a part of Ada's history for more than 150 years is getting new life as a deli and ice cream joint!. The Little Red Schoolhouse sits at 7430 River St. Built in 1859, it served as a one room schoolhouse all the way until 1964! Later it was turned into an ice cream shop, then a flower shop after that.
Muskegon Farmers Market brings a new generation of customers, vendors downtown
MUSKEGON, MI -- There are 166 vendors rotating through the Muskegon Farmers Market this summer, but it’s a guarantee The Flower Farmer will be there, greeting you with a smile ― and if you’re a regular, by name. Dianne Snow has been a Muskegon Farmers Market mainstay...
Oceana County’s Stony Creek to be treated for invasive sea lampreys
OCEANA COUNTY, MI - Next week, federal environmental regulators will be treating Stony Creek in Oceana County to kill invasive sea lamprey larvae. These treatments are meant to keep the invasive species from significantly damaging the Great Lakes fishery. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service officials will use lampricides to destroy...
Fourth of July weekend brings tourism, business to Saugatuck
SAUGATUCK, Mich. — Fourth of July weekend has helped businesses in Saugatuck see a significant increase in customers. Restaurants are packed, cars are backed up, and people are visiting shops all across the downtown area. Some businesses who spoke with News Channel 3 say this is their favorite time...
The Jayhawks, Nathan Walton & The Remedy heat up the holiday: Concert Photo Recaps
On a holiday weekend, Local Spins took to the road to catch the first Free Fridays show in Grand Haven and a legendary band at The Acorn in Three Oaks. Photo galleries. Midway through their set at The Acorn in Three Oaks, Mich., on Friday, The Jayhawks delivered a rendition of the appropriately titled, “What Led Me to This Town,” from 2000’s classic, much-admired album, “Smile.”
Fort Wayne man arrested after shooting and injuring 3 at Pokagon State Park
STEUBEN COUNTY, Ind. (WANE)— Two adults and one child were hospitalized after a shooting at Pokagon State Park Saturday night. According to Indiana Conservation Officer, Sgt. Patrick Heidenreich, a 911 call came in around 10:45 p.m. regarding shots fired at Pokagon State Park, near the toboggan run. Heidenreich said...
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