Heavy snow predicted for Northeast as Midwest still struggles with Thanksgiving weather snarls
Read full article: Heavy snow predicted for Northeast as Midwest still struggles with Thanksgiving weather snarlsBlack ice, snow showers and fog are pestering post-holiday travelers in the Midwest, while the Northeast is gearing up for its first major snowstorm of the season.
Clawson’s new dining spot opens with Midwest menu at former Zeoli’s location
Read full article: Clawson’s new dining spot opens with Midwest menu at former Zeoli’s locationHeaven and Arron Cozadd have opened Red and The Wolf, an elevated Midwest restaurant, in Clawson at the former site of Zeoli’s Modern Italian.
Flooding cancels last day of Wisconsin State Fair as severe storms knock out power and close roads
Read full article: Flooding cancels last day of Wisconsin State Fair as severe storms knock out power and close roadsFlash flooding canceled the final day of the Wisconsin State Fair as continued heavy rainfall in half a dozen Midwest states has led to water rescues, power outages and road closures.
Emergency rooms see sharp rise in tick bite cases this month -- what to know
Read full article: Emergency rooms see sharp rise in tick bite cases this month -- what to knowEmergency rooms across the country are seeing a sharp rise in tick bite cases, with July 2025 already hitting the highest number of tick-related ER visits since 2017 -- and the month is only a week old.
Feel good, shop smart: Meijer to host in-store wellness event across SE Michigan
Read full article: Feel good, shop smart: Meijer to host in-store wellness event across SE MichiganMidwest retailer Meijer will hold an in-store wellness event at select stores across its six-state footprint, including several locations in southeast Michigan.
July 2025 already sets new record for tick bites
Read full article: July 2025 already sets new record for tick bitesEmergency rooms across the country are seeing a sharp rise in tick bite cases, with July 2025 already hitting the highest number of tick-related ER visits since 2017 -- and the month is only a week old.
The EPA is allowing the sale of cheaper, higher-ethanol E15 gasoline across the US this summer
Read full article: The EPA is allowing the sale of cheaper, higher-ethanol E15 gasoline across the US this summerThe Environmental Protection Agency says consumers across the U.S. will still be able to buy cheaper E15 gasoline this summer.
What’s floating around social media about an arctic blast with winter storms? Here’s what you need to know...
Read full article: What’s floating around social media about an arctic blast with winter storms? Here’s what you need to know...A pattern shift is forecast in the next week to week and a half which could bring colder changes
Snow, ice and strong winds make for dangerous conditions in upper Midwest
Read full article: Snow, ice and strong winds make for dangerous conditions in upper MidwestA fast-moving winter storm brought snow, ice, strong winds and bitter cold to much of the upper Midwest, snarling traffic in the Twin Cities and forcing the North Dakota officials to shut down an interstate highway.
Midwestern carbon dioxide pipeline project gets approval in Iowa, but still has a long way to go
Read full article: Midwestern carbon dioxide pipeline project gets approval in Iowa, but still has a long way to goIowa regulators have approved a controversial carbon dioxide pipeline for transporting emissions of the climate-warming greenhouse gas for storage underground.
Millions swelter as temperatures soar across the US, while floodwaters inundate the Midwest
Read full article: Millions swelter as temperatures soar across the US, while floodwaters inundate the MidwestMillions of Americans sweated through yet another scorching day, while floodwaters forced evacuations in parts of the Midwest, including a town in Iowa whose own water-level gauge was submerged.
Scorching temperatures, humidity making life miserable for millions from Midwest to Maine
Read full article: Scorching temperatures, humidity making life miserable for millions from Midwest to MaineA blistering heat wave stretching from the Midwest to the tip of Maine is leaving millions of people sweltering through the Juneteenth holiday.
New study finds Earth warming at record rate, but no evidence of climate change accelerating
Read full article: New study finds Earth warming at record rate, but no evidence of climate change acceleratingTop scientists calculate that the rate Earth is warming hit an all-time high in 2023 with 92% of last year’s surprising record-shattering heat caused by humans.
Meteorologists say this year's warm winter provided key ingredient for Midwest killer tornadoes
Read full article: Meteorologists say this year's warm winter provided key ingredient for Midwest killer tornadoesTornado experts say the winter’s record warmth provided the key ingredient for a Midwest outbreak of deadly tornadoes and damaging gorilla hail that hit parts of the Midwest Wednesday and Thursday.
We’re trading sunshine for warmth Wednesday in Metro Detroit -- here’s what to expect
Read full article: We’re trading sunshine for warmth Wednesday in Metro Detroit -- here’s what to expectA push of spring-like warmth also brings with it rain chances to end the work week. This is before reality sets back in next week.
We’re trading sunshine for warmth Wednesday in Metro Detroit -- here’s what to expect
Read full article: We’re trading sunshine for warmth Wednesday in Metro Detroit -- here’s what to expectAfter lots of sunshine in Metro Detroit on Tuesday, clouds will start to move in at night. We will see less sunshine during the rest of the week and chances of rain at the end of the week, but the topic of conversation will be the warmth.
Sprawling storms wallop US with tornado reports, damage and heavy snow, closing roads and schools
Read full article: Sprawling storms wallop US with tornado reports, damage and heavy snow, closing roads and schoolsA sprawling storm has hit the South with high winds and tornado warnings that blew roofs off homes, flipped over campers and tossed about furniture in Florida.
Major Navigator CO2 pipeline project is on hold while the company reevaluates the route in 5 states
Read full article: Major Navigator CO2 pipeline project is on hold while the company reevaluates the route in 5 statesOne of the two biggest proposed carbon dioxide pipeline projects in the Midwest is being put on hold so the company can reevaluate the route.
Low Mississippi River limits barges just as farmers want to move their crops downriver
Read full article: Low Mississippi River limits barges just as farmers want to move their crops downriverA long stretch of hot, dry weather has left the Mississippi River so low that barge companies are reducing their loads as shipping costs soar.
Expect a hot, smoky summer in much of America. Here’s why you’d better get used to it
Read full article: Expect a hot, smoky summer in much of America. Here’s why you’d better get used to itForecasters say the only break much of America can hope for anytime soon from eye-watering dangerous smoke from fire-struck Canada is brief bouts of shirt-soaking sweltering heat and humidity from a southern heat wave that has already proven deadly.
EPA allows gasoline with higher ethanol blend during summer
Read full article: EPA allows gasoline with higher ethanol blend during summerFuel stations throughout the country will be able to sell gasoline blended with 15% ethanol during the summer under an emergency waiver issued by the Environmental Protection Agency.
Ashlee Baracy: How our Great Lakes stopped Thursday’s temps from rising as expected
Read full article: Ashlee Baracy: How our Great Lakes stopped Thursday’s temps from rising as expectedA warm front was supposed to bring near-record highs to Metro Detroit on Thursday, but that didn't happen. Here's why.
Morning 4: Data reveals the snowiest months, years in Detroit between 1969-2022 -- and more top stories
Read full article: Morning 4: Data reveals the snowiest months, years in Detroit between 1969-2022 -- and more top storiesMorning 4 is a quick roundup of stories we think you should know about to start your day.
Flashpoint Interview: Immunologist talks COVID deaths in Michigan compared to other states
Read full article: Flashpoint Interview: Immunologist talks COVID deaths in Michigan compared to other statesWe’re taking a look at how COVID-19 deaths have been higher in Michigan over the last 12 months compared to the previous 12 months, and how that has differed elsewhere.
Illinois renames Asian Carp to seem more appealing: What this means for Michigan, our Great Lakes
Read full article: Illinois renames Asian Carp to seem more appealing: What this means for Michigan, our Great LakesAsian Carp is getting a new name in the state of Illinois. On Wednesday the Illinois DNR held a virtual event with Chopped champion Brian Jupiter of Frontier and Ina Mae Tavern.
Which were chosen to host the 2026 World Cup? Breaking down the process, candidates
Read full article: Which were chosen to host the 2026 World Cup? Breaking down the process, candidatesFIFA, the world’s governing body of soccer and organizer of the World Cup, will announce the host cities for the 2026 World Cup during a 5 p.m. ET event in New York City.
Detroit hospital ranked No. 2 pediatric care facility in Michigan
Read full article: Detroit hospital ranked No. 2 pediatric care facility in MichiganChildren’s Hospital of Michigan announced Monday that U.S. News & World Report had ranked the hospital in six pediatric specialties, including cancer, gastroenterology and gastrointestinal surgery, nephrology, neurology and neurosurgery, orthopedics and urology.
Strong winds in Midwest whip up dust, blow over semitrailers
Read full article: Strong winds in Midwest whip up dust, blow over semitrailersA powerful storm system is blowing through the Great Plains and Midwest, combining with unusually warm temperatures to close highways and prompt numerous tornado warnings.
Nightside Report Nov. 23, 2021: COVID in Michigan: Breaking down the 4 numbers you need to know; Driver kills man crossing street in crosswalk
Read full article: Nightside Report Nov. 23, 2021: COVID in Michigan: Breaking down the 4 numbers you need to know; Driver kills man crossing street in crosswalkHere are tonight's top stories.
Michigan-based Bell’s Brewery acquired by New Belgium; Larry Bell retires
Read full article: Michigan-based Bell’s Brewery acquired by New Belgium; Larry Bell retiresBell’s Brewery, one of the biggest craft beer makers in the Midwest and based in Kalamazoo, has been acquired by New Belgium Brewing in Fort Collins, Colorado.
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What experts say was likely cause of mysterious fireball that lit up sky across Metro Detroit
Read full article: What experts say was likely cause of mysterious fireball that lit up sky across Metro DetroitA large, mysterious fireball lit up the sky early Wednesday morning across Michigan, the Midwest and even Canada.
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Get Caught Up: Nearly a million Michigan households lose power -- Why does this keep happening?
Read full article: Get Caught Up: Nearly a million Michigan households lose power -- Why does this keep happening?Nearly one million Michigan households were without power Thursday after severe storms blew through the Midwest.
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Nightside Report Aug. 12, 2021: Metro Detroit sees flooding, downed power lines and trees after overnight storms; How census data could change Michigan’s political landscape
Read full article: Nightside Report Aug. 12, 2021: Metro Detroit sees flooding, downed power lines and trees after overnight storms; How census data could change Michigan’s political landscapeHere are tonight's top stories.
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Ann Arbor cafe owner launches effort to revive small businesses lost to pandemic
Read full article: Ann Arbor cafe owner launches effort to revive small businesses lost to pandemicDavid Lin had to close two of his Ann Arbor businesses during the pandemic. He's hoping a new crowdfunding effort will bring back small businesses across the U.S.
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The Latest: Appleby cleared to play for Florida
Read full article: The Latest: Appleby cleared to play for Florida(AP Photo/Michael Conroy)The Latest on the second round of the NCAA Tournament (all times Eastern):___7:45 p.m.Florida guard Tyree Appleby has been cleared to play and was in the starting lineup for No. 1 seed in the second round for a third time, joining the 2000 team against Arizona and the 2017 squad against Villanova. Sister Jean Delores Schmidt gave an inspirational pregame prayer to her Loyola Chicago team before the eighth-seeded Ramblers met top-seeded Illinois in Sunday’s second round. UCLA and Abilene Christian face off Monday, assuring that at least one double-digit seed will reach the Sweet 16. This is the first time four teams seeded 13th or worse made it to the second round.
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Metro Detroit weather: Frigid temperatures continue with snow possible before next week
Read full article: Metro Detroit weather: Frigid temperatures continue with snow possible before next weekDETROIT – A lot of the Midwest is dealing with worse cold, but our temperatures aren’t getting warmer any time soon. Expect single digits in the Metro Zone, while some outlying areas in the North and Metro Zone will see negative lows (albeit briefly). Everyone except parts of the South Zone should miss any snow. Thursday night into Friday, we’ll get another round of light snow. Saturday night brings another round of light accumulation which should be done by breakfast on Sunday morning.
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Nothing to sneeze at: Global warming triggers earlier pollen
Read full article: Nothing to sneeze at: Global warming triggers earlier pollenIn this undated photo provided by Atlanta Allergy & Asthma, Dr. Stanley Fineman looks through a microscope at Atlanta Allergy & Asthma Center in Atlanta to examine the pollen. Just look at cherry blossoms opening several days earlier in Japan and Washington, D.C., he said. The South and southern Midwest are getting pollen season about 1.3 days earlier each year, while it’s coming about 1.1 days earlier in the West, he said. The northern Midwest is getting allergy season about 0.65 days earlier per year, and it’s coming 0.33 days earlier a year in the Southeast. But since the 2000s, about 65% of earlier pollen seasons can be blamed on warming, he said.
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No, yeah, we’re going to try Bell’s new Midwest-inspired beer
Read full article: No, yeah, we’re going to try Bell’s new Midwest-inspired beerYou’re for sure going to have to try Bell’s new beer with a polite Midwestern name: “No, Yeah.”The West Michigan-based brewery announced a new Golden Ale, a year-round release that will begin shipping next week in Michigan and in surrounding Midwest states. Bell’s says the beer is a lighter craft beer with a slightly sweet flavor profile. This beer will appeal to those who are looking for another alternative to higher ABV beers, something that is crisp and refreshing and not too hoppy.”The “No, Yeah” name is an ode to some polite Midwestern slang. Phrases like “ope”, " ‘scuse me” and “let me sneak past ya” are all part of the beer’s packaging and marketing campaign. No, Yeah will be available to purchase at the Bell’s General Store and Eccentric Cafe in downtown Kalamazoo on Jan. 18.
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Family Video is closing: How did they outlive other video stores?
Read full article: Family Video is closing: How did they outlive other video stores?It’s the end of an era: Longtime video rental chain Family Video is closing up shop. “What began as a handful of 500 square foot video rental locations, grew to 800 locations with up to 7,000 square feet of video rental and retail. It seemed that Family Video somehow outlived many of its competitors, like Blockbuster, Hollywood Video and even Mammoth Video (pay homage). The ability to improvise: When video rental sales started dropping, Family Video tried something. You can get them delivered together.”Recently, some Family Video stores even started selling CBD products.
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Planning to travel this holiday season? Governors across the Midwest are urging you to reconsider
Read full article: Planning to travel this holiday season? Governors across the Midwest are urging you to reconsiderLANSING, Mich. – A group of bipartisan governors from states across the Midwest are urging people to do their part to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 this holiday season. As of Monday, the number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in Michigan had risen to 437,985 -- and 10,752 deaths had been reported, according to state officials. Tony Evers released a video on social media pushing for residents to be safe as we head into the holiday season. If you are planning to travel or gather with other households for the holidays – we urge you to reconsider. Bipartisan Governors from Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Minnesota, Ohio, and WisconsinThe group of governors released a similar video before Thanksgiving asking families to reconsider traveling for the holiday.
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2.9 million COVID vaccine doses to ship out of Pfizer plants in Michigan, Wisconsin
Read full article: 2.9 million COVID vaccine doses to ship out of Pfizer plants in Michigan, WisconsinDrug company Pfizer says it can ship nearly three million doses of its coronavirus vaccine right away across the U.S., with most of the doses coming from two plants in the Midwest. Vaccine doses are slated to be loaded onto trucks within hours at Pfizer’s plant in Portage, Michigan -- just outside of Kalamazoo -- and a center in Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin. At the directive of the the U.S. Military, FedEx and UPS will help deliver coronavirus vaccines throughout the country. In Michigan, UPS will be delivering the state’s 85,000 vaccines from the Pfizer cold farm in Portage. The first vials will be loaded onto cargo planes and trucks in extremely cold conditions, likely right alongside holiday gifts.
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Biden’s win hides a dire warning for Democrats in rural US
Read full article: Biden’s win hides a dire warning for Democrats in rural USDES MOINES, Iowa – Democrats once dominated Koochiching County in the blue-collar Iron Range of northern Minnesota. But in this month's presidential election, President Donald Trump won it with 60% of the vote. Though Democrats’ rural woes aren’t new, they now heap pressure on Biden to begin reversing the trend. In clinging to their majority, House Democrats lost rural seats, notably the one held for 30 years by Rep. Collin Peterson in western Minnesota. For now, Democrats' future in rural America rests largely on how Biden is viewed there, Heitkamp said.
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Today in Michigan weather history: Midwest tornado outbreak of Nov. 17, 2013
Read full article: Today in Michigan weather history: Midwest tornado outbreak of Nov. 17, 2013On Nov. 17, 2013, more than 70 tornadoes moved across part of the Midwest, impacting seven states including Michigan. Illinois and Indiana were hardest hit by what the National Weather Service (NWS) called a “major late-season severe weather outbreak." Here’s a look at where the tornadoes were recorded:Tornado Outbreak Nov. 17, 2013 (National Weather Service)Tornado Outbreak Nov. 17, 2013 (National Weather Service)Radar indicated circulation tracks shown from the Nov. 17, 2013 tornado outbreak in the Midwest. WASHINGTON, IL - NOVEMBER 17: The damage is surveyed along Elgin Avenue after a tornado struck on November 17, 2013 in Washington, Illinois. Tornado Outbreak Nov. 17, 2013 (National Weather Service)More: Weather History
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Surging virus cases get a shrug in many Midwestern towns
Read full article: Surging virus cases get a shrug in many Midwestern townsIt's not that people in Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Iowa and elsewhere don't realize their states are leading the nation in new cases per capita. “They don’t think it’s real," she said. Like most people, Jay Stibbe, 52, of Fargo, North Dakota, said he and his family are respectful of COVID-19 protocols and wear masks where required. However, Stibbe said he doesn’t see enough “concrete information” about the virus to stop him from going about his normal life, even though North Dakota leads the nation in the number of virus cases per capita. ___Associated Press writers David Pitt in Des Moines, Iowa, and Dave Kolpack in Fargo, North Dakota, contributed to this story.
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Ann Arbor-based EntryPoint releases its 2020 Midwest Shop Local Gift Guide
Read full article: Ann Arbor-based EntryPoint releases its 2020 Midwest Shop Local Gift GuideANN ARBOR – Nonprofit research institution EntryPoint has released its 2020 Midwest Shop Local Gift Guide in order to boost sales this holiday season at local businesses. Featured Ann Arbor businesses include the Ann Arbor Art Center, Cadence Baby, Cookie Colab, The Getup Vintage, Produce Puns and Poisera, to name a few. “The pandemic makes shopping at local businesses difficult this year, so we’re here to help," reads its website. “EntryPoint’s 2020 Midwest Shop Local Gift Guide is an easy way to buy gifts at any price point during the 2020 holiday season. The guide is also a great resource for discovering more about each company and their work, their leaders, products and services.”Browse the gift guide here.
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GOP governors in spiking states strain for silver linings
Read full article: GOP governors in spiking states strain for silver liningsBut that's not the message coming from a number of Republican governors in the region, who are working to find silver linings in the ominous health data as outbreaks surge in their states. North Dakota's governor has called his state's test positivity rate an achievement, even though its rate of new cases tops the nation. Kim Reynolds, however, has defended the state's decision to reopen bars and send students back into classrooms without masks required. Some governors are even pushing back against Trump's own advisers for giving blunter assessments of their states' situations. Hutchinson has continued resisting calls to roll back some of the state's reopening, saying he's relying more on personal responsibility.
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A Detroit native is back to celebrate the blues virtually for Concert of Colors
Read full article: A Detroit native is back to celebrate the blues virtually for Concert of ColorsConcert of Colors is the largest, free world music and diversity festival in the Midwest. Jason Carr spoke with Don Was, a Grammy and Emmy award-winning producer from Oak Park whose music is featured in the concert. Don says that the concert feels like a homecoming for him. JYYou can watch the concert virtually now through October 11th on Detroit Public TV and its website, or listen to it on 101.9 FM. For more information visit concertofcolors.comWatch the video for a taste of Concert of Colors.
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AP Source: Big Ten presidents to discuss starting football
Read full article: AP Source: Big Ten presidents to discuss starting footballFILE - In this Sept. 21, 2013, file photo, Ohio State plays against Florida A&M at Ohio Stadium during an NCAA college football game in Columbus, Ohio. Seventy-seven of those teams are scheduled to play throughout the fall, starting at various times in September. 2 Ohio State, No. The Big Ten postponed its fall season Aug. 11 because of concerns about playing through the COVID-19 pandemic, with presidents voting 11-3 in favor. On the first Saturday of the football season that included Power Five teams playing, Big Ten teams were idle while athletic directors and university leaders were working on ways to possibly salvage a fall football season.
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Midwest legislative leaders urge Big Ten to reconsider fall sports
Read full article: Midwest legislative leaders urge Big Ten to reconsider fall sportsMichigan Speaker of the House Lee Chatfield (R-Levering) and other Midwest legislative leaders announced Tuesday they sent a joint letter to Big Ten Commissioner Kevin Warren encouraging the conference to reconsider its stance on the fall sports season. The Big Ten Conference announced on Aug. 11 that it would move its football season to the spring semester because of health risks associated with the coronavirus. Over the weekend, President Trump tweeted Big Ten members University of Michigan and Michigan State University could be excluded from the next football season due to the governors response to the coronavirus. Big Ten Football is looking really good, but may lose Michigan, Illinois and Maryland because of those Governors' ridiculous lack of interest or political support, Trump tweeted Sunday. Last week, the Michigan High School School Athletic Association (MHSAA) reinstated football and other high school sports.
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Ann Arbor area caregiver recognized with Midwest Caregiver of The Year award
Read full article: Ann Arbor area caregiver recognized with Midwest Caregiver of The Year awardANN ARBOR, Mich. Tyja Owens had no idea that there was a BrightStar Care Midwest Caregiver of The Year Award, let alone that she was receiving it. On Aug. 20, Owens was surprised with the honor by family members and BrightStar Care Ann Arbor owners in the home healthcare and medical staffing agencys Ann Arbor office. I wasnt even aware that there was an award, Owens said over the phone. Tyja Owens (middle) with BrightStar Care Ann Arbor owners Sarah and Kelvyn Williams. The BrightStar Care award demonstrates just that.
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Celebrate National Ice Cream Day Sunday with giveaway offer
Read full article: Celebrate National Ice Cream Day Sunday with giveaway offerDETROIT You can beat the heat on National Ice Cream Day Sunday with special giveaways. Today you can enter to win free ice cream and save on Midwest-made Hudsonville Ice Cream at local grocery stores. Do you need a reason to enjoy FREE ice cream? Truly, theres no better way to celebrate the summer than with ice cream. Hudsonville Ice Cream makes more than 50 flavors, with both traditional ice cream and dairy-free options available in scoop shops and grocery stores in more than a dozen states, including a store near you.
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Livingston County sports website gives opportunities to people with special needs
Read full article: Livingston County sports website gives opportunities to people with special needsBRIGHTON, Mich. Stefan Kogler started Great Lakes Post three years ago -- a sports website based out of Brighton in which all the content creators have autism or special needs. Its an entity that would provide a career, provide independence and wasnt a one-off. Kogler said Campbell might be the most prepared reporter out there. We have one individual that just loves Star Wars, when were ready to bring her on, well have a Star Wars channel.The nonprofit relies on sponsors to keep it going and pay its people. For more information, or to donate, visit the official Great Lakes Post website here.
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ClickOnDetroit NIGHTSIDE report -- Thursday, June 25, 2020
Read full article: ClickOnDetroit NIGHTSIDE report -- Thursday, June 25, 2020Craig called out the shoddy investigative work that led to the arrest of Robert WIlliams. Timika Street is a 36-years-old mother of two who has been missing for nearly half a year. Her life pretty much was for those two daughters, said her mother, Theresa Anderson. That decision struck down a ruling from a lower court and ordered gyms stay closed until the governor decides they can reopen. The Ingham County Circuit Court ordered Thursday that Enbridge Energy must cease all operations of the Line 5 oil pipeline located in the Straits of Mackinac.
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