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Testing of water sources near Camp Grayling for PFAS contamination will continue this summer.
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John Janssen remembers the moment he realized Lake Michigan was about to change.It was a September day in 1990 and he was diving looking for sculpin — an…
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As Line 5 undergoes repairs from an incident in June, the Department of Natural Resources has requested that Enbridge Inc. pledge to pay for all potential…
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A rapidly spreading invasive species may soon be on its way to Michigan.The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) is asking…
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UPDATE: Judge James Jamo has granted state Attorney General Dana Nessel's request for a temporary restraining order that says Enbridge Energy must shut…
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Michigan State Park campgrounds are reopening Monday.That means campsites in addition to most bathrooms, visitor centers, showers, playgrounds, fishing…
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Grand Traverse County residents are having a hard time coping with the Great Lakes’ near record high lake levels.“We’re seeing unprecedented storms and…
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The second extreme rain event in two weeks has led to yet another sewage spill in the Boardman River in Traverse City. A public health advisory has gone…
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has crafted a new plan to address double-crested cormorant conflicts in the US. It proposes killing as many as 77,000…
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Of the nearly 2,600 dams in Michigan, more than 90% are going to hit or exceed their design life in 2020, according to a 2014 report. Among those is the…
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The public health advisory for Grand Traverse County has been lifted today. E. coli levels in the Boardman River have now returned to a safe level for…
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Heavy rains Thursday afternoon left parts of Traverse City underwater.During the height of the storm, about 2.5 inches of rain were recorded in less than…