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Experienced and rookie paddlers share their training routines for the non-stop overnight race from Grayling to Oscoda that starts at 9 p.m. on Saturday, July 26.
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Nine environmental groups are taking the Department of Energy to court to end its order to keep the J.H. Campbell coal-fired power plant open past Consumers Energy's planned closure date.
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The Isabella County Fair hosted several shows for kids ages 8 through 19 to compete with their dogs, horses, chickens and other animals.
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Silent Swarm is an annual Navy-led exercise that experiments with new electromagnetic equipment through a simulation of old war missions. This year, they chose to recreate parts of the War of 1812 and tested new satellites, radios and navigation systems.
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To help celebrate the new designation, the village of Roscommon commissioned the construction of a Kirtland's Warbler statue in hopes of attracting more birders to the area.
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The National Wildlife Federation says Michigan's environment department should fully review what damage drilling the tunnel for a new pipeline segment might cause.
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The agency said it will investigate two scholarships at Western Michigan University for possible civil rights violations.
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Accompanied by clear water and sunny skies, 300 people will be swimming across the Straits of Mackinac this weekend.
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Michigan Medicine researchers found high rates of prescriptions written by providers in urgent care clinics that don't help common complaints.
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The YWCA of Kalamazoo, which brought the lawsuit with the help of the ACLU of Michigan, argues state law could prevent Medicaid recipients from accessing an abortion.
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In Lansing Thursday, lawmakers introduced legislation to ban law enforcement officers from wearing masks. The bill's sponsor says the law would apply to all levels of law enforcement, but is specifically in response to ICE’s tactics.
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As of mid July, COVID-19 cases are estimated to be growing in 25 states, including Michigan. This data comes from a recent report published by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).