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Researchers with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service are tracking Sturgeon in the Saginaw River Systems and Bay by using acoustic receivers that pick up signals from transmitters that the fish were tagged with.
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Tart cherry yields this year are higher than what was originally estimated.
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The Northern Lakes Economic Alliance internship program hopes to bring more young professionals to the area to combat the declining workforce in the region.
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The Michigan High-Speed Internet office has begun presenting plans to expand internet access across the state after an influx of federal funding.
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A recent Freedom of Information request shows a proposed bridge and road project near Traverse City will cost over $300 million.
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The Cheboygan County Sheriff Department has reported an increase in the number of drinking and drug-related driving arrests this year compared to this time last year.
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A garden is being created in Oakland County to honor the four victims of the Oxford School Shooting.
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The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services recognizes the one year anniversary of the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.
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Studio 8 Hair Lab posted on their Facebook page that those identifying as transgender are not welcome at the salon and to instead “seek services at a local pet groomer.”
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Drought-related challenges persist across the state, raising concerns among many farmers.