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8 To 12 Inches Of Snow Fell Across Much Of Lower Michigan

People across much of Michigan’s Lower Peninsula are digging out from the eight to 12 inches of snow that fell Wednesday night into Thursday morning. A few spots in mid-Michigan checked in with 14 inches of snow. Brandon Hoving, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Grand Rapids, says …

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Study Cites Risky U.S. Drivers

About 87 percent of drivers are engaged in at least one risky behavior while behind the wheel within the past month, according to the latest research by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. These unsafe behaviors include driving while distracted, impaired, drowsy, speeding, running red lights or not wearing a …

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Study Cites Risky U.S. Drivers

About 87 percent of drivers are engaged in at least one risky behavior while behind the wheel within the past month, according to the latest research by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. These unsafe behaviors include driving while distracted, impaired, drowsy, speeding, running red lights or not wearing a …

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Bill Encourages Better Communication On Oil Pipeline Safety

Oil companies that have pipelines running through the state of Michigan would be required to file emergency response plans for each pipeline with the state under legislation introduced in the Michigan House. State Representative Lee Chatfield is sponsoring the bill. The Republican, who represents parts of the Upper Peninsula and …

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Bill Encourages Better Communication On Oil Pipeline Safety

Oil companies that have pipelines running through the state of Michigan would be required to file emergency response plans for each pipeline with the state under legislation introduced in the Michigan House. State Representative Lee Chatfield is sponsoring the bill. The Republican, who represents parts of the Upper Peninsula and …

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Environmental Groups Lay Out DEQ Wish List

Environmental groups are adding their two cents to discussion of who should be next to run the state’s Department of Environmental Quality. The agency has been at the center of the Flint water crisis discussion, as has the EPA. Lisa Wozniak with the Michigan League for Conservation Voters says they …

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Environmental Groups Lay Out DEQ Wish List

Environmental groups are adding their two cents to discussion of who should be next to run the state’s Department of Environmental Quality. The agency has been at the center of the Flint water crisis discussion, as has the EPA. Lisa Wozniak with the Michigan League for Conservation Voters says they …

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Volunteers Needed For Great Bear Chase

Calumet, Mich. – The Great Bear Chase ski race will be March 5th this year, and as always, will showcase both our area’s wonderful trails and people. The event requires the dedication and support of over 100 community volunteers. Positions are still available if you are interested in helping out with …

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