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Michigan’s authority to demand the shutdown of an oil and natural gas liquids pipeline that runs through the Straits of Mackinac is central to arguments heard Thursday before the U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati.
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This week: An impasse over the future of the air show at the National Cherry Festival. And Elk Rapids high school students make the prom a little more climate friendly.
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The film is written and directed by Mary Mazzio, narrated by Indigenous actitivist and model Quanna Chasinghorse and actor Edward Norton. It's produced by former Detroit Piston Grant Hill.
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This week: Michigan tribes say a federal lawsuit out of Wisconsin could affect their sovereignty, summer roadwork already getting started in Traverse City, and Kate Botello takes us to the spelling bee.
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Tribes across the Great Lakes are asking the federal government to weigh in on a case in the Bad River Band Reservation.
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Last June, during a guest lecture event in Petoskey featuring an Enbridge Energy spokesman, a melee broke out between the North Central Michigan College staff and a group of protesters.
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Michigan’s senior senator, Democrat Debbie Stabenow, is retiring, and a crowded field is hoping to replace her. Some of them attended a candidate forum in northern Michigan recently, where they talked about a variety of issues, including Line 5 and climate change.
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The nonprofit For Love Of Water, which was an intervenor in the case, says the commission's decision violates the Michigan Environmental Protection Act.
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At the beginning of December, the Michigan Public Service Commission granted Enbridge a permit for the $500-million project.
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Come for the updates on two serious stories. Stay for the joyful (and mischievous) chat with famed composer Jerry Bilik.