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Line 5 transports up to 22.68 million gallons of crude oil and natural gas liquids through the Straits of Mackinac each day, with one University of Michigan researcher pointing to the region as the worst place for a Great Lakes Oil Spill.
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The victim and his lawyers allege Walmart failed to follow its own safety policies designed to prevent attacks like this one.
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Flashing lights on warning signs near curves can slow drivers and reduce the odds of a crash during winter weather conditions, says a new study by MSU engineers. Testing took place on M-32 near Gaylord.
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Michigan lawmakers are pushing for stronger bonds with Ireland, a bipartisan bill being lead by Senator Sean McCann to strengthen the state’s trade relationship with Ireland.
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Jacob Wohl and Jack Burkman, who acknowledged orchestrating political robocalls to suppress the Detroit vote, were formally sentenced Monday to one year of probation.
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With winters being unpredictable in central and northern Michigan, many ski resorts are practicing the technique to extend their seasons.
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Michigan 911 centers face staffing shortages, long shifts and high turnover. Centers must stay fully staffed 24/7 to ensure emergency response time is not impacted.
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The federal government doesn’t usually intervene in election administration, and the GOP request was vague about what it envisioned.
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Property owners were unsuccessful in their court challenge of the special assessments that will go towards repairing the Secord, Smallwood, Sanford and Edenville dams after they were destroyed in 2020 by mass flooding.
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Big Rapids is one of five inaugural Bird Cities in Michigan.