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Michigan’s Consumers Energy intensifies forestry work near power lines
Jackson, Mich.-headquartered Consumers Energy on July 23 laid out plans to clear and remove trees along more than 7,000 miles of power lines this year as part of the energy provider’s stepped-up commitment to protect ... Read More » The post Michigan’s Consumers Energy intensifies forestry work near power lines appeared first on Daily Energy Insider.
Michigan Expecting Bitter Cold Temperatures In Extended Forecast
Many Michigan residents want to hang on to summer as long as possible to enjoy the sunshine and warm weather. But, for those who are anticipating the fall season and cooler temps, they may be here soon. And it could feel more like winter than fall in Michigan as bitterly cold weather is expected to grip the Great Lakes state this season.
Michigan gets new response power in ecological emergencies
LANSING, MI — Michigan environmental regulators can now issue written emergency response orders when natural resources are being damaged. On Tuesday, July 23, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed Senate Bill 398, which expands the power of Michigan’s Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE) to compel an emergency cleanup when an ecological crisis is unfolding.
Military heroes continue to save lives by battling new challenges across Metro Detroit
Some military heroes are fighting a new battle on the home front as they continue to save lives in Metro Detroit. United States Navy Sea, Air, and Land Teams take on the most harrowing missions for our freedom, but once they come home, they are on a new mission that we all need to be aware of.
Southeastern Michigan Weather: Dry Conditions Persist, Heat Rises Over Weekend
Detroit, MI – Southeastern Michigan is set for a stretch of dry weather through Saturday, with a significant warming trend anticipated over the weekend. According to the US National Weather Service in Detroit/Pontiac, today’s forecast includes mostly sunny skies with high temperatures ranging from 74°F to 80°F.
'I didn't really think about it': Teen fishing on Lake St. Clair jumps into action to save woman who drove into water
A Metro Detroit teenager who was enjoying a day of fishing on Tuesday afternoon is being called a hero after jumping into action to save a woman after she drove into Lake St. Clair.
Hulk Hogan in Metro Detroit to launch new 'Real American beer,' says he saw an open lane when Bud Light crashed
A superstar pro wrestler is in Metro Detroit, making stops at bars and party stores today and tomorrow to promote a new beer. He told WWJ’s Tony Ortiz what it’s all about.
Indiana Michigan Power transitioning to cleaner energy sources
FORT WAYNE, Ind. — Indiana Michigan Power recently filed plans with the Michigan Public Service Commission for additional energy generation sources that include solar, wind and natural gas. The transition to cleaner energy sources supports I&M’s goal of achieving net zero carbon dioxide emission by 2045, according to a...
Michigan’s Country Music Scene: Who Is Madison Olivia?
If not for Jolene Bisbee, Michigan country music fans might never have heard from Madison Olivia. Jolene Bisbee is Madison's grandmother. "GranGran", as Madison calls her, pursued a singing career of her own back in the day, even opening shows for such country music legends as George Jones. Madison remembers accompanying Jolene to numerous concerts and watching her in the spotlight. It lit a fire in Madison, even as a young girl.
Three Arrested Following Dramatic 150 MPH High-Speed Chase in Metro Detroit
Three individuals are now in custody after leading Michigan State Police and Detroit police authorities on a dramatic high-speed chase through the streets of Metro Detroit. The pursuit, which occurred yesterday, involved a Dodge Durango that had been reported as stolen and reached alarming speeds of 150 miles per hour. According to ClickOnDetroit, the driver and accompanying suspects refused to comply when officers attempted to conduct a traffic stop.
Traverse Connect to launch pilot program using drones to deliver medical supplies to rural residents
What’s happening: The Traverse City-based economic development organization Traverse Connect is leading a new partnership that will test drones to deliver medical supplies and other healthcare services to underserved residents in rural Michigan. The pilot project is one of four advanced aerial projects to share in $6.25 million in recently announced funding from the state’s Advanced Aerial Mobility (AAM) Activation Fund.
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