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A rule issued Thursday by the White House to expand required background checks for many gun purchases largely mirrors a Michigan law already in place.
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Small, silvery fish called kiyi used to roam the deep, cold waters of nearly every Great Lake. Remnant populations still exist in Lake Superior, and scientists are wondering: Can we find them? And bring them back to the other Great Lakes?
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One is the state's first poet laureate since the 1950s. The other will represent Michigan in a poetry competition in Washington, D.C., later this month. They spoke in IPR's studio.
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Daffodils and trilliums get all the love. But deeper in the woods, another iconic marker of spring has started to appear: vernal pools.
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Flat Cap Ventures will offer its event space and parking to businesses feeling a dip in sales due to a major construction project along U.S. 31.
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New businesses serving Michigan’s outdoor recreation industry could soon get some help from a new $3 million fund based in the Upper Peninsula.
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The state’s department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy plans to offer $4.75 million in matching grants for projects on reusing and recycling minerals found in technologies like EV batteries.
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Beaver Island joins the likes of the Pitcairn Islands, New Zealand and Montana’s Medicine Rocks as one of the best places in the world to see the stars.
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The Michigan Legislature is coming off a spring recess and diving into the state budget, ahead of an October deadline.
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After years of planning and legal delays, the FishPass Project in the Boardman-Ottaway River is moving ahead.