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Falcons Return To Lift Bridge

The lift bridge is an unlikely abode for many critters, but for a pair of peregrine falcons, it’s home sweet home. Tech Today says the pair are likely the same birds who nested atop the lift bridge last year and raised three chicks. This year, they chose the high nesting …

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Snyder Continues To Dodge Presidential Run Question

Governor Rick Snyder says he plans to decide whether to run for president “in the next couple of months or so.” Snyder made the comment to Bloomberg News when questioned about a decision on a presidential run. Asked if the odds of him running for president are better than 50 …

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Workplace Homicides Rise As Work-Related Deaths Fall

Early figures from an annual Michigan State University report indicate that the number of workplace deaths in Michigan has decreased, but work-related homicides may be rising. The Michigan Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation program, or MIFACE, shows an estimated 125 workers died while on the job in 2014, down from …

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Groups Band To Ban Powdered Alcohol

State lawmakers will join police, health professionals and businesses at the Capitol Tuesday to call on the legislature to ban powdered alcohol. Grand Ledge Republican, Senator Rick Jones is sponsoring legislation to ban powdered alcohol, also called Palchohol, in Michigan. He says alcohol is a poison and a powdered version …

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Oral Arguments On Gay Marriage Ban To Begin

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments today (Tuesday) on the legality of Michigan’s 2004 vote to ban gay marriage with a nationwide ruling expected in June. The outcome of that decision could impact debate on a measure pending in the state Senate. The so-called Religious Freedom Restoration Act …

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Most U.P. Roadside Parks Opening Today

Most roadside parks operated by the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) in the Upper Peninsula will open April 27. The nine parks located in Luce, Alger, Chippewa and Schoolcraft counties will remain closed until remaining snow melts, facilities thaw and water recedes. Those parks are tentatively set to open May …

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Snow Delays Some Campground Openings In The U.P.

The campground opening dates for two state parks in the Upper Peninsula have been delayed this season due to excessive snow, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources said today. Brimley State Park’s modern campground opened over the weekend and Van Riper State Park’s campground is scheduled to open Monday, May 4.Delaying the …

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Ship Refloated In St. Mary’s River

The Coast Guard has successfully refloated a 603-foot bulk carrier that ran aground in the St. Marys River in Chippewa County last week. The Coast Guard says lightering operations began at 8 a.m. Saturday and the Canadian-flagged bulk carrier Mississagi was successfully refloated by 1 p.m. Coast Guard Sector Sault …

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Lost Sisters Survived On Girls Scout Cookies And Cheese Puffs

Two sisters, stranded for two weeks on a snowed-in road in the Upper Peninsula, survived on Girl Scout cookies and cheese puffs. State police say 56-year-old Lee Wright of Oklahoma and 52-year-old Leslie Roy of Nebraska were in good condition when they were found Friday in a remote area in …

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VA Expands Choice Program Eligibility, Effective Immediately

In order to expand eligibility for the Veterans Choice Program, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) today announced that it will determine eligibility for the Veterans Choice Program based on the distance between a Veteran’s place of residence and the nearest VA medical facility using driving distance rather than straight-line …

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