
Brianna Edgar
ReporterBrianna Edgar is newsroom intern at WCMU.
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Officials say the influx of fish will help replenish resources and create more supply for the upcoming fishing seasons.
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Testing showed positive results for rabies in bat found inside an Alcona County home this week. Local health officials are now asking residents to be aware of proper procedures to avoid the fatal disease.
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The free event at the Crooked Tree Arts Center will take place on Wednesday, August 13 at 3 p.m.
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Five years ago Monday, two dams broke and flooded large swaths of Midland and Gladwin Counties during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Under Michigan's Clean Energy and Jobs Act the Upper Peninsula would be forced to shut down their natural gas-based RICE generators early, causing fees and potential job loss, lawmakers say. The bills would let the U.P. keep the generators until their expiration in 2050.
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Local officials hope the project will go on to improve healthcare access in rural areas by moving the drone's travel radius to 20 miles and allow quicker transports of medical supplies and lab records.
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The Community Foundation for Northeast Michigan has reopened their COVID-19 Urgent Needs Fund to help communities while they recover from the historic ice storm.
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The policy would require students to use the restroom marked for the gender they were biologically assigned at birth.
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A bill proposed by the Michigan Soybean Association & Committee would give tax credits towards biodiesel purchases at the pump to help build a stronger domestic market for soybean farmers as tariffs from the Trump administration threaten exports.
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The tartan was first shown at CMU President Neil MacKinnon's investiture ceremony on April 4, 2025. Students, alumni and faculty had the opportunity to vote on the design in January.