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The Leelanau Enterprise put together profiles of the three Republicans and three Democrats hoping to advance to the general election in November for the 1st Congressional District.
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Rain and favorable winds could improve smoky conditions until another round at the end of the weekend, meteorologists said. Still, fine particulate matter in the air can impact breathing and exacerbate health problems.
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Opponents of a project to build a tunnel around Enbridge Energy's Line 5 oil and natural gas pipeline say their fight's not over even though a state agency reissued a resource permit for construction.
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State agencies issue permits for Line 5 tunnel under Straits of Mackinac; other permits sit in queueMichigan's environmental agency and its Department of Natural Resources, have issued two of the permits that are required for Enbridge Energy's proposed tunnel under the Straits of Mackinac.
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Although most cases of food-borne illness cyclosporiasis have been concentrated in the southeast part of the state, some cases have been reported in our region.
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Three years after Public Act 233 passed, municipalities are still grappling with their options for large renewable energy projects as the state seeks to transition to cleaner energy sources.
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The Michigan Bureau of Elections has sent letters to township clerks in Antrim County informing them that the changes to the voter rolls made by county clerk Victoria Bishop will be returned to their previous state.
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Spring frosts slashed Michigan's tart cherry harvest by 24 percent. Early blooms and late freezes continue threatening future cherry crops and now, some growers have canceled harvests or considered replacing cherry orchards.
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The latest declaration is for Antrim, Cheboygan, and Emmet counties following extreme rainfall that washed out roads in late June.
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Hours after court rulings cleared the way for nine long-delayed bills championed by Democratic legislators to be delivered to Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Whitmer vetoed all of them.