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Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed a bi-partisan bill on July 11 that expands eligibility requirements for guardians of children within the Tribal community to receive financial assistance.
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Tucked away in Hubbard Lake's forests is Mashkiki Garden. The herb shop is ran by Maryam Blackeagle who previously worked as a nurse for 40 years. Her mission in life is to help others with natural remedies; the power of the Earth.
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The Viking Octantis and Viking Polaris cruises offer guests an opportunity to witness scientists at work while also visiting locations such as the Great Lakes, Canada, Nuuk and Antarctica.
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The Pride of Michigan United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps training vessel has made its way to Alpena and is now departing for a research project in Lake St. Claire.
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Coming from Alpena, Miss Michigan Volunteer Madysen Gohl traveled to Tennessee for the Miss Volunteer America pageant being the youngest contestant.
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The USDA is in the midst of vaccine trials for highly pathogenic avian influenza. Results can be expected by the end of August.
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Former CEO of the Alcona County Commission on Aging Lenny Avery has filed a discrimination lawsuit against the Board of Directors.
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Many Michiganders were unable to view the Air National Guard's flyover across nine communities on Tuesday. For one Alpena resident, the flyover held a special meaning.
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On Thursday, Katie Skinner will be presenting new research in Alpena on the development of technology to collect data in oceans and Great Lakes.
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Central Sustainability revives community garden on Central Michigan University's campus this summer.