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A new tax credit encouraged me to buy a used plug-in hybrid. But a lack of streamlining is making the credit a challenge to claim.
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Tune in for local and national stories on food and climate change — what we grow, eat, and throw away — as well as other climate solutions coverage from northern Michigan.
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The Natural Resources Commission restricted steelhead harvest last year against DNR science. Some critics worry a small clarification this fall could tighten the screws even more.
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There are nearly 200 aquatic invasive species in the Great Lakes! We'll break down the top ten... plus one notable exception.
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Invasive mussels and alewife topped the list, but there are several lesser-known species.
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Wolverine Power Cooperative will receive hundreds of millions of dollars of federal grant money, announced Thursday, to purchase nuclear power from the Palisades Nuclear Power Plant near South Haven, once it reopens. Wolverine is the sole supplier of power to northern Michigan’s Cherryland Electric, Great Lakes Energy, and Presque Isle Electric & Gas.
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There’s a new record store in downtown Petoskey. It’s called Hexagon Records and it’s one of the few places in northern Michigan devoted to selling vinyl.
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A group of advocates in Petoskey say residential hospice is needed in the region - especially for people with serious terminal illnesses.
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It’s a banner year for salmon fishing on Lake Michigan. But the fishing is so good, it’s been causing problems for the car ferry in Ludington.