
Brianna Edgar
ReporterBrianna Edgar is newsroom intern at WCMU.
Send Brianna your story ideas to: edgar1be@cmich.edu
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A new report from the Auditor General's office shows the Michigan Department of Natural Resources has not been reporting its trail inspections for off-road vehicle trails.
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The decision to put down Roger the elk came after reports that the elk had become more aggression during rut season, according to Rogers City Mayor Scott McLellan.
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The latest on this year's apple crop, along with a map of nearly 100 apple orchards and cider mills throughout the Lower Peninsula.
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Seven selected Michigan communities are receiving loans and grants to help repair and restore their water and sewer systems.
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Cities, townships and counties across the state are beginning to receive opioid settlement funds, which will accumulate in over $1.6 billion by 2040. Find out how your community is making use of their money so far.
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The trails are built with restrictions in mind to help as many people as possible view the beauty of the conservancy.
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Tuesday marked the first day of the deer hunting season in Michigan. According to the Department of Natural Resource's 2023 harvest survey, 80,000 people participated in archery season last year.
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The primary care clinic will become a provider-based facility attached to MyMichigan's health care group.
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Force Blue is the only group in the world that retrains and redeploys veterans after returning home from duty to help restore marine resources. Their stop at the Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary in Alpena is their third stop on their tour of duty to all 15 national marine sanctuaries.
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After searching for a buyer for over a year, the owners announced the permanent shutdown of Tahquamenon Falls Riverboat Tours three years before centennial anniversary.