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Art in the Park returns to Petoskey on July 20
PETOSKEY — Pennsylvania Park will be packed with ceramics, paintings, jewelry and more on Saturday as Art in the Park returns for the 38th year. The juried, fine arts fair draws in approximately 120 artists from around the country to sell their work. The list of mediums represented this year includes fiber, graphic, jewelry, glass, mixed media, painting and pottery.
Michigan takes to the skies with multi-million dollar drone investment
(The Center Square) – Michigan invested more than $6 million toward researching drone technology across the state. Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist announced four different Advanced Aerial Mobility projects will receive a total of $6.25 million in funding. BETA Technologies, Michigan Central, Skyports and Traverse Connect are all recipients of the drone research money. “These investments create high-tech jobs, grow cutting-edge businesses, and enhance quality of life for our residents,” Gilchrist...
Inmates impacted by staffing shortage in Michigan prisons
Mich. (WJRT) - Inmates in the Michigan Department of Corrections are voicing concerns about a staffing crisis in state prisons. ABC 12 reported on July 3rd that Michigan Corrections Officers called on Governor Gretchen Whitmer to mobilize the state's National Guard to help with staffing. The corrections officers' union said...
Pregnancy-related deaths skyrocket in Michigan
When Asia LoveLady found out she was pregnant, she knew she wanted doctors who would take her seriously. She’d been ignored before, and she didn’t want to risk anything when the health of her baby — a son, due in August — was on the line. She knew her own health could be, too.
MSU, UM form ‘unprecedented’ joint venture to grow neurological care in mid-Michigan
University of Michigan Health and Michigan State University Health Care plan to expand neurological care in the Lansing area and mid-Michigan through a new joint venture. The two formed the Neuro Care Network to partner on inpatient and outpatient care for patients with neurological diseases such as Parkinson’s and dementia or who have suffered a stroke. The partnership includes inpatient and outpatient neurology, neurosurgery, electrodiagnostic and infusion services.
Harbor Springs passed a new zoning code. Residents are working on a referendum to pause it
HARBOR SPRINGS — More than two years ago, the Harbor Springs planning commission started to take a look at the city's zoning code and work on updates. The commission went through the zoning code and made a recommendation to the city council, including updates that reduced the number of zoning districts from 17 to nine, allows the building of accessory dwelling units and more. The council was supposed to vote on the code in March, but postponed the vote after community members asked for a public hearing scheduled for the summer so more property owners could talk about the zoning. The council held a public hearing on May 6, and adopted the ordinance on May 20.
Corewell Health William Beaumont University Hospital Named a No.1 Hospital in Michigan by U.S. News & World Report
GRAND RAPIDS and SOUTHFIELD, Mich., July 16, 2024 – Corewell Health William Beaumont University Hospital has been recognized as the top hospital in Michigan* according to U.S. News & World Report’s Best Hospitals Rankings for 2024-2025. The ranking system, now in its 29th year, is designed to help patients choose the best care venues.
Republicans and independents endorse Democrat Curtis Hertel, emphasize people over party
Former State Sen. Curtis Hertel (D-East Lansing) promised to work across the aisle if elected to Congress in Michigan's 7th Congressional District while speaking at a July 17, campaign event. | Kyle Davidson. A number of Republican and independent lawmakers and officials have thrown their endorsement behind former state Sen....
Michigan’s ‘fair and reasonable’ reforms allowed car insurers to charge more in Black neighborhoods
An investigation by The Markup and Outlier Media found lawmakers created loopholes big enough to drive through. Michigan’s ‘fair and reasonable’ reforms allowed car insurers to charge more in Black neighborhoods · Outlier Media
GFL driver dies from crash injuries in Otsego Co.
OTSEGO COUNTY — Troopers said a GFL garbage truck was traveling west on Schuss Lane near Conifer Trail in Bagley Township when it went off the road and hit a tree. When troopers arrived on scene, they found a 43-year-old man from Kalkaska unresponsive. Troopers administered CPR until EMS arrived on scene. The driver was transported to a local hospital where he ultimately died from his injuries. Michigan State Police are still investigating the cause of the crash.
Gaylord's Ty Bensinger wins the Gaylord Herald Times Male Athlete of the Year for 2023-24
GAYLORD ― If you were looking for some of the best male athletes in Northern Michigan this past season, you didn't have to look far past Otsego County. Gaylord-area schools were home to some of the most talented athletes the state had to offer, a group complete with future Division I athletes, all-state honorees and legacy athletes with names familiar around Gaylord and Johannesburg. It seemed like every week, someone else was doing something notable, whether it was setting a new record, signing with a college program, or a lengthy list of other accomplishments.
Underwater ‘Stonehenge’ in Lake Michigan Predates the UK Monument by Nearly 5,000 Years
Stonehenge, the iconic prehistoric monument in England, continues to baffle experts worldwide. Despite numerous studies, the exact purpose and construction techniques remain subjects of debate. This ancient site, with its massive stones arranged in a circular pattern, stands as a testament to the ingenuity of our ancestors and the mysteries they left behind. However, a new mystery, much like that of Stonehenge, has been uncovered across the pond.
The Michigan Walleye Tour Made Its Fourth Stop in Alpena
The Michigan Walley Tour made its fourth stop this competition in Alpena, “101 teams come to Alpena. You might have seen the boats. They started pre-fishing a week ago. It was a great event. The weather held out. We just have to really thank all the community members,” Ambassador of the Thunder Bay Walleye Club Romeo Bourdage said. Fishing is a big economy booster for Alpena and this competition brings a lot of revenue. “This opportunity for Alpena is huge. The money that it brings in exceeds $340,000 of economic impact. Alpena, our fishing industry here, is a phenomenal thing. The one that won was actually a Saginaw Bay fisherman who brought his son, and they were able to put two good days of fishing together to do it.” Bourdage said.
Judges recuses himself from federal lawsuits over property assessments
A federal judge has recused himself from hearing two lawsuits filed by property owners regarding the 2020 floods in Midland and Gladwin County. Judges recuses himself from federal lawsuits over property assessments. A federal judge has recused himself from hearing two lawsuits filed by property owners regarding the 2020 floods...
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