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Multiple railroad crossings to close in Goshen for rail replacement
GOSHEN, Ind. -- The City of Goshen announced multiple Norfolk Southern railroad crossings will close starting the week of Monday, July 8. Norfolk Southern plans to close several crossings to install new rails. The work expected to begin on Tuesday, July 9, or Wednesday, July 10, and expected to last...
UnitedHealthcare responds to split with Saint Joseph Health System
A spokesperson for the health care group sent us a statement Thursday morning, saying in part, “Saint Joseph Health System issued a notice to end the contract and maintained demands for price hikes.”. They add they compromised and came back with a counteroffer to the health system, and they...
Man killed in Niles Twp. crash remembered fondly at WNDU
NILES TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WNDU) - The man who died in a crash on Tuesday night on M-51 near the state line has a history right here at WNDU. Chris Salvador worked as a producer for a long time at Golden Dome Media, a company owned by WNDU and Notre Dame before it later shut down.
WEATHER EXTRA: Stormy conditions ahead
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - As low pressure passes over lower Michigan on Friday, it will bring the chance of widely scattered showers and thunderstorms to Mid-Michigan. The Storm Prediction Center has highlighted the area with a Marginal Risk (level 1 of 5) for severe weather. Widespread severe weather is not expected, but we could see a few thunderstorms that contain gusty winds and hail.
Blueberries off to Early Start
(La Porte, IN) - Summer is flying by. It’s already July… and it’s blueberry season. Dean Ott runs two blueberry farms in northern La Porte County. He says favorable weather recently has produced a bumper crop of good berries for their opening weekend. "We're pretty blue, I mean we're blue on varieties that are not normally blue at this time of year, said Ott. "which was great for people coming this past weekend. Normally it's just our early varieties in the first weekend, and people have to hunt and peck. Well, this past weekend they were picking the poundage. It was just a banner weekend, it really was."
CAUTION: Michigan is Facing Unhealthy Air Today and Here’s Why
Yesterday marked the Fourth of July, so of course, Michiganders were setting off fireworks to celebrate. However, that has left us waking up to some not-so-great air quality. The less-than-stellar air quality could mean some trouble breathing today in certain parts of the state. The Detroit-area has certainly been affected. Channel 7 (WXYZ) meteorologist, Mike Taylor took to his official Facebook page to let Detroiters know what is going on, and how to stay safe.
Large hail, bursts of severe gusts finally placed in an area over Lower Michigan for Friday
A storm system that has all of the ingredients to produce some severe thunderstorms will be over Lower Michigan Friday. Here’s the timing and placement of a possible area of severe thunderstorms. Severe thunderstorms can be produced during times of extreme heat and very humid air. Severe thunderstorms can...
Friday, July 5, 2024: 5 things you need to know
MID-MICHIGAN (WNEM) - We hope you all enjoyed your Independence Day and fireworks displays. Happy Friday! If you are up early with us, here are five stories to know this morning. 1. No word yet on any arrests after a deadly shooting in Flint. State police said a 51-year-old man...
There are many wins in Michigan’s budget, but long-term investments are needed
Every night, my family eats dinner together around the kitchen table and we talk about our day. It’s the place where we discuss the many things that impact our lives — our jobs, school, our health, where we live, our household budget and so much more. These are the kinds of things that are undoubtedly […] The post There are many wins in Michigan’s budget, but long-term investments are needed appeared first on Michigan Advance.
4M Expands in Michigan
4M has significantly expanded its operations by acquiring Hi-Tec Building Services, thereby entering the Michigan market. Tim M. Murch, CBSE, 4M CEO and managing partner, strategically announced the purchase of Hi-Tec, a full-service building maintenance and custodial services company headquartered in Jenison, Michigan. This acquisition significantly expands 4M's reach and customer base, bringing 575 Team Members and a diverse portfolio that includes 175 municipalities, 70 State of Michigan facilities, and 30 educational institutions. Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.
Avangrid’s federal approval readies start of New England offshore wind projects
No discussions yet. Start a discussion below. Offshore wind farm could be boon to two Groton businesses. Uttar Pradesh Announces Rs 75,000 Crore Investment To Boost Energy Sector By 2028. UI energy startup wins White House pitch competition. Unique lighthouse project Bad Lauchstadt Energy Park paves the way for Green...
Abandoned Michigan Sears Store: A Silent Reminder
WARNING: Under no circumstances should you enter this property. By doing so you risk bodily harm and/or prosecution for trespassing on private property. Sears stores were founded in 1886 as the R.W. Sears Watch Company in Chicago. Along with Richard Sears, the company was co-founded by Alvah Roebuck. For almost...
MHSBCA announces Division 4 all-state baseball team
The Michigan High School Baseball Coaches Association recently released its Division 4 all-state team, which included Plymouth Christian Academy junior Micah Lavigne making the second team. Reminder: HTL covers teams in Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, Canton, Commerce Twp., Farmington, Farmington Hills, Garden City, Livonia, Milford, Northville, Novi, Plymouth, Redford, South Lyon,...
Newsom warns Michigan Democrats ‘not to fall prey’ to Biden negativity
Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) defended President Joe Biden’s ability to carry out a second term, warning voters in the key swing state of Michigan “not to be fatalistic” about his campaign amid questions about his age and mental acuity. During a campaign stop on Thursday, Newsom reiterated his support for Biden as the party’s nominee […]
Michigan Corrections Organization asks Gov. Whitmer for emergency assistance
Byron Osborn, president of the Michigan Corrections Organization, released a letter calling on Governor Gretchen Whitmer to provide immediate relief to corrections officers in the state. According to Osborn, officers are working mandatory overtime in dangerously understaffed conditions. He called on Gov. Whitmer to activate the National Guard until a permanent solution can be found. You can read the full letter below.
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