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There are 27 Flock cameras in Grand Traverse County, across three local communities, including Garfield Township, East Bay Township and Peninsula Township. Some here worry about privacy rights.
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Mexican drug cartels are shipping purer forms of meth into rural Michigan, replacing the drugs that were once made in home labs and full of impurities, police and lab testing data shows.
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John James Witherspoon, a member of the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians, died while fighting for Ukraine on Jan. 17, 2025. It took a year for his family to receive his remains, and today he will be laid to rest.
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Less predictable winters mean less predictable ice cover for climbers. A campground in Marquette is trying to change that, and their efforts are on display this weekend.
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Ice caves are forming along the lakeshore as Michigan experiences its coldest and snowiest winter in a few years. And while the caves attract attention, they can also be dangerous, especially as temperatures start to warm up.
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There are no data centers proposed in Hayes Township, but the township board is getting ahead of the question.
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Every four years, as the world tunes in to the Winter Olympics, curling gets a boost in popularity. IPR's Austin Rowlader stepped onto the sheet to see what the hype is about.
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If successful in the state Senate, the bill would overturn a 2018 baiting ban intended to prevent the spread of chronic wasting disease.
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The Frostbite Food Drive returns this weekend as Father Fred’s works to meet rising hunger across northern Michigan communities.
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The outcome of the May 5th general election could have big implications for the state Senate, as Democrats hold only a one-seat majority.