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So far this year, the United States has seen a large drop in Canadian visitors, and Michigan is no exception to the national trend.
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Pieces of the Mackinac Bridge get put up for auction and end up in the hands of people all over the world from Michigan to the South Pole.
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Across northern Michigan, hotel taxes generated almost $30 million for area convention and visitors bureaus. Some in Traverse City say the money should go to the county.
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The Michigan Department of Transportation says they're lifting restrictions in the areas of more than 100 roadwork projects. That's because this Fourth of July is anticipated to have the highest number of travelers across the state ever.
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As Montmorency County works to rebuild the community from northern Michigan's historic ice storms, they are working to mitigate wildfires, economic damage and a federal regulation that may block some aid for houses.
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A toll increase on the Liberty and Independence bridges is drawing concern in Bay City.
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The airline will now have a seasonal direct flight between Traverse City and Boston.
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An Insurance Institute for Highway Safety study highlights that not only a vehicle's speed, but also the height of its front, significantly affects the severity of pedestrian injuries in crashes.
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Tradition has around 30 thousand participants each year
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AAA projects 2.6 million people in Michigan will travel for the holiday weekend, despite inflation concerns and more expensive gas prices when compared to this time last year.
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It's cruise ship season, which mean means ships have begun docking off the coast of several Michigan communities and unloading passengers. Northeast Michigan has seen a rise in tourism and in economic development thanks to one of these cruise lines, Viking Cruises.
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The bridge has not been at full capacity due to repaving projects. Weather and labor have delayed the efforts to reopen before Memorial Day weekend.