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A federal proposal aims to conserve existing old-growth forests and allow more mature trees to age peacefully. But the draft policy doesn't put a stop to logging old-growth and mature forests.
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Nicole Bromley says she's been feeding birds in downtown Manistee for 13 years and hasn't had any problems — until recently.
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The Western District Court of Michigan ruled a Gaylord business knowingly violated the Clean Air Act when it disabled "environmental controls" on hundreds of diesel trucks.
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Oscoda residents got a few wins after the Air Force recently expanded PFAS cleanup actions, but community members say certain areas are being overlooked.
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A northern Michigan business is paying around $750,000 in fines following a federal court ruling.
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A federal court has convicted a Frankfort man for illegally diverting the Platte River at the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore.
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Locations in Oscoda, Grayling and Mount Clemens have made the list of nearly 40 communities where the DOD will implement PFAS cleanup actions this year.
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The company announced at the Feb. 2 Mackinac Straits Corridor Authority meeting that it's chosen a contractor to construct the 4-mile tunnel.
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State officials told WCMU participation in the sturgeon season would be left to the discretion of anglers. But the Michigan Department of Natural Resources announced a last-minute decision to cancel this morning.
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Who wants to buy thirteen hydroelectric dams? That's exactly what Consumers Energy is trying to figure out.