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Northern Michigan high school football scores, updates for Week 2
Welcome to Week 2 of the Michigan high school football season. Season openers might not have gone to plan for everyone, but potentially the biggest growth a team will go through during a season will come between Week 1 and Week 2. In Charlevoix and Emmet Counties, Petoskey (1-0) and East Jordan (1-0) will...
On abortion, some Michigan candidate claims conflict with records
LANSING — Donald Trump is downplaying his past opposition to abortion as he seeks a return to the White House, and many Michigan Republicans are following suit. After the fall of Roe v. Wade, which Trump previously took credit for overturning, abortion policy should now be up to the states, according to the former president.
Hundreds of Antique Tractors Are Taking Over the Mackinac Bridge
Michiganders know all about the annual Labor Day walk across the Mackinac Bridge-- it's tradition! The following weekend after the annual Labor Day trek however, the Mighty Mac belongs to the tractors. Turns out this event has been going on for the last 15+ years. In fact, there are quite...
Michigan Leaders Warn of Latest Text Scam
Most of Michigan has likely settled in from all of their summer plans. School is back in session and the trips to other parts of the country, for most of us, will be on hold for the next few months. But for those of us who regularly travel to other...
Enbridge agrees to redo key permit for Line 5 tunnel project
Earlier this week, Enbridge agreed it would not act on a 2021 permit from the Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE), which is one of three permits the Canadian pipeline company needs to move forward with its controversial Line 5 tunnel project. Michigan’s Tribal Nations and environmental advocates have repeatedly raised concerns about […]
Summer not done, look at these hot September temps ahead
After a very fall-like weekend coming, summer will roar back into the Great Lakes region and Michigan. We have to start with knowing our sunshine is losing heating power each day. Our average high temperatures are now in the high-70s for the southern half of Lower Michigan and cooling by a degree every two to three days.
US Border Patrol: Michigan Residents Should Watch the Great Lakes for Suspicious Activity
Many Michiganders plan weekend and summer getaways to spend some time along the state's Great Lakes. We don't really think about the fact that many of these lakes are also potential ports of entry, legal or otherwise, as the lakes border Canada. The US Border Patrol has signs posted at...
Michigan man sentenced to 15-20 years in mPerks scheme
(CBS DETROIT) - A Michigan man has been sentenced to 15 to 20 years in prison for the theft and sale of account information tied to Meijer mPerks accounts. Nicholas Mui, 22, of Grand Haven, pleaded guilty in July to one count of conducting a criminal enterprise and forfeited his computer tower and about $611,000 in cash and frozen cryptocurrency.mPerks is a loyalty program at the Meijer grocery store chain. Customers can choose to sign up for the accounts, which are managed by Meijer. People who participate in the loyalty program can accrue points for store credit by shopping at the store....
Abortion, economy, take center stage in Michigan 8th congressional district race
(The Center Square) – Candidates in one of the most competitive congressional district races in the country are campaigning on a variety of issues, but the only things they can fully agree on are tax cuts and health care costs. Michigan’s 8th congressional district race features Democratic State Sen. Kristen McDonald Rivet and Republican Paul Junge, with Democrat incumbent Dan Kildee, D-Flint, retiring for personal reasons. Junge is a criminal...
Cash rewards offered for tips that lead to arrest, conviction of elk poachers
Michigan’s first elk hunt of 2024 is underway. Once considered extinct in the state by the late 1800s, elk now are a protected and highly managed species in Michigan. So much so, that the Department of Natural Resources is asking for the public’s help in protecting the animals from poachers and people trying to hunt illegally.
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