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The Michigan Supreme Court sided with state regulators this week in a dispute with industrial livestock farms.
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This week: Local craft brewers on what it takes to survive, following a challenging 2023. And a judge allows a lawsuit to proceed against an Antrim Co. fruit processor.
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A lawsuit over state and federal water quality violations in Antrim County will move forward after a federal judge denied a motion to dismiss it.
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One recent study looked at how road salt is affecting the biggest sub-watershed of Grand Traverse Bay. It's part of a statewide push to better understand how chloride is affecting Michigan's waterways.
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Michigan farmers are upset about the way the state regulates big livestock farms called CAFOs. Now, they’re in front of the Michigan Supreme Court in a case the state and environmental groups say could have serious consequences for Michigan’s water.
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When it comes to the Flint water crisis, there has been plenty of blame to go around. In addition to the human errors and incompetence from the likes of...
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Fishing groups in northern Michigan are worried about President Trump’s plans for the Clean Water Rule.The Clean Water Rule, also known as the Waters of…
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The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality has released its first status report on the wetlands in our state. You can think of wetlands as nature...
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Michigan is saying goodbye to nine of its smaller and older coal-burning power plants. DTE Energy is closing two facilities. Consumers Energy will...
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Wetlands have all kinds of benefits for people and wildlife. But wetlands have also gotten in the way of farming and building. So, we’ve drained them...