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The freighter sank in Lake Michigan on Nov. 18, 1958, during a treacherous storm that produced 65 mph winds and 25-foot waves.
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Holtec, the company that owns the plant, says restarting would create 600 jobs and offer a carbon-free source of energy for the state.
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The preserve will feature trails throughout the 56 acre forest and include access to a quarter mile of shoreline along Lake Michigan.
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The only man to ever swim across the width of Lake Michigan is attempting the feat again, this time, at 60 years of age.
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There are legal questions about Chicago’s plans to sell Lake Michigan water to Joliet [JOE-lee-ett], Illinois.
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A recent study found that PFAS - or toxic “forever chemicals” - in Lake Michigan coho salmon, chinook salmon, lake trout, and rainbow trout can accumulate and be passed down to fish embryos.
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Lake Michigan anglers could soon get more bites.
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Millions of dead alewife fish are washing up on Lake Michigan beaches. Researchers aren't exactly sure why this is happening and is the most significant die off since 2010.
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The country's last coal-powered passenger steamship could soon ditch the coal for a carbon-neutral fuel source to travel across Lake Michigan.
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City takes proactive approach with Lake Michigan summer swimming season approaching.