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IPR Daily Headlines

IPR Daily Headlines

A brief newscast summarizing the top stories from Interlochen Public Radio and public radio stations around Michigan. Updated by noon every Monday through Friday.

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  • Crumbleys will face manslaughter charges; Line 5 delayed further by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; NORAD calls on Senate for more resources to detect objects in airspace; Ford projects a loss of $3 billion on its electric vehicles; Michigan ranks in the top 10 nationally for the number of anti-Semitic incidents; Another winter blast to hit northern Michigan; And the dance is over for the MSU men's basketball team.
  • Michigan State University victims update; House passes safe storage bills; United Methodists rally at Capitol over gun legislation; Ford changes how it reports sales figures to investors; Michigan's Congressional delegations calls on Biden to push back against nuclear waste storage facility near Lake Huron; Agreement between community colleges could bring more dental assistants to northern Michigan; Recreational marijuana sales could start in Traverse City this weekend; And more safety measures being implemented at Suttons Bay Public Schools.
  • Cost for carp barrier system goes up; Right to work repeal heading to Whitmer; House votes to repeal letter school ranking system; Statewide tornado drill Wednesday; Houghton fighting Walmart's tax claims; Art brokerage firm reaches deal over van Gogh painting; And Grand Traverse County Road Commission likely to vote of decertifying Bluff Road.
  • Whitmer names new state agriculture director; Michigan lawmakers discuss housing, urban development issues; Mid-Michigan food banks get help from federal government; Wolverine Worldwide plan to clean up PFAS rejected again; TCAPS gets money from vaping settlement; And Brown Bridge Quiet Area could expand by over 500 acres.
  • Michigan Public Service Commission holds town hall meetings on power failures; Metro Detroit lawmakers want more public comment on hazard waste site; Friske introduces bill to repeal DNR's harvest reporting; And Michigan State University men's basketball dances into Sweet 16.
  • Whitmer signs LGBTQ rights law; Senate passes gun package; Peters urges FAA to expedite plans for PFAS-free firefighting foam; Prescription drug delivery by drone coming to Michigan county; And Soo Lock opening soon.
  • One of five defendants involved in alleged plot to kidnap Whitmer, pleads guilty; DTE, Consumers officials appear before House Committee; Whitmer promises to sign gun safety bills at Capitol rally; Proposed legislation would make it easier for teachers from other states to work in Michigan; And report shows 380,000 unpaid caregivers in state.