
Edenville Residents Celebrate Permit Win for Dam Restoration
News Summary Edenville residents rejoice as the Four Lakes Task Force secures the final permit necessary for restoring the Edenville Dam. This approval marks a
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News Summary Edenville residents rejoice as the Four Lakes Task Force secures the final permit necessary for restoring the Edenville Dam. This approval marks a

News Summary A controversial resolution introduced by a Michigan state representative aiming to condemn same-sex marriage has sparked significant backlash. With dwindling support among lawmakers,

News Summary The AuSable River Queen, a beloved paddlewheel riverboat, sank unexpectedly in Oscoda Township on March 11. Community members and officials express concern as

News Summary Judge Jeffrey Clothier of Grand Blanc Township has introduced a novel approach to deal with shoplifting offenses at Walmart. Instead of traditional penalties,

News Summary Ontonagon County, Michigan, has welcomed the first confirmed cougar cubs in over a century. This discovery marks a significant milestone in the conservation

News Summary Branch County, Michigan, experienced a significant drug bust involving over 2,000 pounds of marijuana and various illegal substances. Authorities executed search warrants at

News Summary Kalamazoo is reeling after a 12-year-old girl was injured in a shooting inside her home on March 5. A 16-year-old suspect has been

News Summary Vice President JD Vance is set to visit Bay City, Michigan, on March 14, marking his first official trip to the state post-election.

News Summary Food insecurity in Michigan has reached alarming levels, impacting approximately 1.1 million residents. The Food Bank Council of Michigan warns that federal assistance

News Summary Michigan is grappling with a freeze on approximately $56 million in federal disaster recovery funds, halting emergency resource allocation. The state has recently