Category Archives: News

Environmentalists Protest In Mackinaw City
A water protest was held Saturday against Enbridge Line 5 drew nearly 300 people to the Mackinac Straits, many navigating canoes and kayaks along the Mackinac Bridge and carrying colorful banners, cha...
Jack Hall Sep 02, 2018
Bay College M-TEC Offering CPR Training Course
Bay College Training & Development (MTEC) will be offering CPR and First Aid training on Thursday, September 20, from 2 pm - 9 pm. This course is designed for those who want to learn the skills, b...
Jack Hall Sep 01, 2018

Secretary of State Honored For Organ Donations
The national organ donation advocacy group Donate Life America has awarded Secretary of State Ruth Johnson its DMV Innovation Award for her and her office's efforts to promote organ donation and encou...
Jack Hall Sep 01, 2018

Michigan Talent Fund Sessions Set Across U.P.
The Going PRO Talent Fund (formerly the Skilled Trades Training Fund or STTF) will offer $27 million to Michigan businesses for training this year. The Talent Fund began in 2013 to provide funds to co...
Jack Hall Sep 01, 2018
US-2 Re-Opens In Northern Wisconsin
Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker Friday announced US 2 at North Fish Creek in Bayfield County has reopened. The reopening of the bridge yesterday marks the completion of the state highway system's fina...
Jack Hall Aug 31, 2018

Michigan Lawmakers Gather To Discuss PFAS
Michigan Governor Rick Snyder today applauded the announcement of a hearing on PFAS contamination scheduled by the U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce, Subcommittee on Environment. He also not...
Jack Hall Aug 31, 2018

Army Corps Plans Water Workshop In Charlevoix
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Detroit District, Regulatory Office and the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality announce "Permits and Processes: Working in Michigan Waters," an in-depth loo...
Jack Hall Aug 31, 2018
M-DOT Stopping Work On Many Projects For Holiday
This Labor Day holiday weekend, the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is removing lane restrictions on about two-thirds of its road and bridge projects statewide to ease traffic delays for ...
Jack Hall Aug 31, 2018

Governor, Farm Bureau, Chamber Talk Infrastructure
Gov. Rick Snyder today was joined by Michigan Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Rich Studley and Michigan Farm Bureau President Carl Bednarski as they voiced their organizations' support for propo...
Jack Hall Aug 31, 2018
Gladstone Man Gets Prison Time For Child Porn
The Michigan State Police (MSP) Computer Crimes Unit, Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force, is announcing the sentencing of Michael Ralph Saari, 66 of Gladstone, following an investigati...
Jack Hall Aug 30, 2018

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