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Our friends at Bridge Michigan wanted to find out. Bridge environment reporter Kelly House calls us from the U.P. to talk about how the trip is going.
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At protests in Lansing and other cities, activists were less focused on the events of 14 years ago than on the current fight over the future of Enbridge’s Line 5.
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A consortium of four educational institutions has been working for two years on a project to build affordable housing units for school staff, and recently secured $5 million from the state’s Labor and Economic Opportunity budget specifically for their project.
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From time to time, when I’m admiring a Petoskey stone, it occurs to me that these simple, little animals, that lived more than 300 million years ago, have made a more lasting impression than I ever will.
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As one of only two planets that orbits between the Earth and the Sun, Venus holds a unique position in relation to the Earth. Sometimes called Earth’s “sister planet.”
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Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer released a statement of support for Biden's choice to lead the Democratic ticket, Vice President Kamala Harris, on Monday morning.
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For many kids and teenagers with disabilities, summertime can make it harder to find services that are often provided at school. But the Grand Traverse Area Children’s Garden is trying to help by letting kids try out their green thumbs.
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I set up a canvas chair in my back yard, but before I can turn around and sit down, my cat has leaped into it. I could remove Rosie, of course, but if you’re a pet owner you know what I do.
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This week: Raising monarch butterflies in Interlochen, as climate change threatens the species. And a tribute in Northport to a band director with a powerful legacy.
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There’s this biker in the Upper Peninsula. Seems like everybody knows him or knows of him. He competes in some of the most challenging mountain bike races, but he doesn’t even ride a mountain bike. He competes on a single-speed BMX bike. Why does he do it?