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The Soo Locks have officially opened for the shipping season. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers opened the locks in Sault St. Marie about four days ahead of schedule, after completing important maintenance.
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"Making things. Building things. Working with our hands is America’s heritage and that heritage is alive and well in this facility," Vance told the crowd gathered at a Bay County plastics company.
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Last year, Presque Isle Electric & Gas Co-op reached their 1,000th fiber internet customer. Now, they have over 4,400 customers and are roughly halfway through their construction roadmap.
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New Midland Mall owner Jordan Dice says adding diversity inside the mall will bring back interest to shoppers.
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The upcoming NFL draft in Detroit is a little over a month away. State officials and Detroit tourism advocates are touring around the state to build hype for the event they say will boost the city’s economy.
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Michigan’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate dropped very slightly during January to 4%, according to numbers released Thursday by the Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget.
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The Decorative Panels International company has suddenly closed a long-standing factory in Alpena County, causing more than 150 workers to lose their jobs.
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The 2023 Great Lakes shipping season ended today with more iron being moved through the region and limited ice cover on lakes.
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The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Mackinaw will help deliver the Christmas trees to low-income families in Chicago.
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The Presque Isle County Board of Commissioners held its monthly meeting last week and for the first time in three years received a public update on the Sstar Ridge Run-Energy Wind Farm — now known as the Moltke Ridge Wind Farm project.
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Tim Ward is biking 2400 miles across the state to spread awareness and raise donations under the initiative Tracing Michigan by Chance for Life. The nonprofit organization works with prisons in Michigan to develop decision making and critical thinking skills for inmates to prepare them to adapt to daily life.
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The UAW threatened to go on strike before their national contract with Detroit's Big 3 expires on Sept. 14.