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Car traveling at 80 mph almost hit several first responders in St. Ignace
MACKINAC COUNTY, Mich., (WPBN/WGTU) -- Saint Ignace Fire and Rescue want to remind drivers to slow down at accident scenes after a nightmare scenario on U.S. Highway 2 on Wednesday night. They said a car sped through an accident barrier and nearly hit several first responders. The road had been...
Driver speeds through scene of multi-vehicle crash, endangering emergency personnel in Mackinac County
ST. IGNACE, Mich. (WLUC)—Emergency personnel are reminding the public to respect the flow of traffic near crash sites after a driver sped through a scene on Wednesday, endangering first responders. St. Ignace Fire and Rescue was dispatched to a crash involving two vehicles and a semi. At the time,...
EPA issues fuel waivers in Illinois, other Midwest states after refinery shutdown
CHICAGO (CBS) — The federal government is working to help fuel shortage issues in Illinois and across the Midwest after gas supplies were impacted by the shutdown of a refinery in joliet.The Environmental Protection Agency has agreed to a fuel waiver for Illinois. Michigan, Wisconsin, and Indiana.The idea is this would boost fuel supply and lower gas prices across the Midwest. Exxon Mobil shut down its refinery in Joliet this summer after severe weather hit the area. Hurricanes and tornadoes typically disrupt the fuel network in late summer and early fall.The waiver suspends federal anti-smog rules that require selling less evasive but more expensive gasoline in the summer. Gas prices have surged across the region because of the outage.According to AAA, gas is at $4.55 in Chicago and $4.30 in the suburbs on average. In northwest Indiana, it's sitting at $3.97 a gallon.The waiver will be active through Aug. 20. Experts say you can anticipate seeing gas drop in the coming days.
Measles case confirmed in Wayne County adult, marking Michigan's seventh case this year
(CBS DETROIT) - Health officials announced a case of measles has been confirmed in an adult who lives in Wayne County and is associated with international travel. Wayne County adult diagnosed with measles Wayne County Public Health said the individual is following isolation protocols. The county health department is working with state health officials to identify anyone who could have been exposed to this measles case. The possible exposure locations include the following: Michigan Medicine Canton Health Center Waiting Area at 1051 N. Canton Center RoadJuly 25 between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.July 29 between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m.Trinity Health IHA Urgent Care-...
Ohio Just ‘Bombed’ Michigan With an F-16 and Full Fuel Tanks
LIsten, I know we joke a lot about hating Ohio... which we do... but it's never gotten to the point where things have been violent for a long time. So when an F-16 out of Toledo dropped full fuel tanks on Michigan, then turned right around and landed safely back home, there had to be questions asked.
Big Post Office Changes That Are Affecting All of Michigan
I realize we don't use the mail as much as we used to. We wrote personal letters, business correspondence, mailed cards, invitations, paid bills, and so much more, all through the mail. Our mailman, mailperson, became our friend because they would deliver mail to our door. But, not so much...
Voice of the Olympics, Mike Tirico, Calls Michigan Home
If you were to show me a room and tell me to fill it with all the things I didn't know, I'd immediately tell you we're gonna need a bigger room. However, I can officially clear a space for another random fact. While listening to the Smartless podcast, their most recent guest was Mike Tirico, who revealed that he and his family have resided in Ann Arbor, Michigan, since around 2000.
Rules Changing For Tipped Workers As Michigan Minimum Wage Increases
The rules are changing for those whose jobs rely on tipping and there's some good news for hourly workers as the minimum wage will see increases. Many Michiganders in West Michigan work for tips and many also work for minimum wage. I have worked a few jobs where tips were...
5 great ways to pretend August is actually just July 2.0 in mid-Michigan
BAY CITY, MI — The “back-to-school” sales, shortening hours of daylight and thinning stock of fireworks purchasables are sure-fire indicators the fall season is fast approaching. For some mid-Michigan residents, that’s a good thing. Others, though, might be feeling the summer’s eve blues. If you...
AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Michigan’s state primaries
NEWAYGO, Mich. (AP) — While Michigan remains one of the crown jewels of the fall presidential campaign, the focus on Tuesday turns to state primaries that may play a major role in deciding control of the narrowly divided U.S. Senate and U.S. House as well as the state legislature.
14 Michigan hospitals earned 5-star ratings per Medicare.gov
There are 14 Michigan hospitals with 5-star ratings per the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, according to a list released Thursday. The rating, based on 46 types of data about quality, safety, timeliness and value of car for adults, awarded five starts to just 381 hospitals across the country, according to Medicare.gov. There were 2,847 eligible.
Michigan Woman Finds Dog That Went Missing In 2023
If you've ever had the unfortune experience of your dog running away you know how sad and devastating it can be. You search your neighborhood, put up signs and doing anything you can think of to try and get the word out that your precious pet is missing. Michigan Woman...
Friday, Aug. 2, 2024: 5 things you need to know
MID-MICHIGAN (WNEM) - Happy Friday morning, mid-Michigan! Hope you are ready for the weekend. If you are getting ready for the day ahead, check out these five stories to know. 1. Two American journalists and U.S. marine veteran and Michigan native, Paul Whelan, are now free and back home following one of the largest prisoner exchanges between the U.S. and Russia since the end of the Cold War. The freed prisoners met by the president and vice president overnight.
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