From Solar Arrays to Microgrids: MPSC’s $21 Million Grants Fund Michigan’s Clean Energy Future

The Michigan Public Service Commission has allocated nearly $21 million in grants to support renewable energy projects, aligning with the MI Healthy Climate Plan’s goals for carbon neutrality by 2050. Notable recipients include Alpena Community College and the City of Ann Arbor, emphasizing public-private partnerships and addressing energy needs in underserved communities.

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DNR Is Caught in the Act! Michigan’s Secret Nighttime Hunt for Walleye Revealed

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is conducting its annual nighttime walleye surveys to monitor young populations essential for sustainable fisheries management. Beginning in late September, the surveys, involving electrofishing boats, aim to differentiate between wild and stocked walleye. Increased collaboration with tribal agencies enhances data collection for informed management decisions. Safety precautions are emphasized during operations.

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Flint’s Water Crisis – Millions Pledged for Flint Special Education, but Can It Fix Flint’s Broken Special Education System?

The ACLU of Michigan, Education Law Center, and White & Case LLP have settled a federal class action lawsuit to improve special education for Flint children affected by the water crisis, establishing a $9.69 million fund. While the agreement aims to address systemic issues, concerns remain about whether the funds will be sufficient long-term.

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Windy Weekend Ahead: Lower Michigan Braces for Helene’s Last Gasp

Remnants of Hurricane Helene are set to impact Lower Michigan with gusty winds and light showers starting this evening, following dry conditions today. Wind advisories are in effect for areas, especially near the lakes. Scattered rain will occur through the weekend, with cooler temperatures anticipated by mid-week. Stay updated on weather changes.

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Beloved Frozen Food Delivery Company Yelloh (aka Schwan’s) Is Shutting Down—Here’s Why It Couldn’t Survive

Minnesota-based company cites economic challenges and changing consumer habits as reasons for shutting down. MARSHALL, Minn. — Yelloh, a pioneer in the home food-delivery market, announced it will cease all operations in November 2024, concluding its 72-year legacy of delivering frozen …

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RNC and Michigan GOP Sue Secretary of State Benson Again Over Alleged Election Law Violations

The lawsuit accuses Benson of disregarding Michigan’s ballot number matching requirement, raising ongoing concerns about election integrity. LANSING, Mich. — The Republican National Committee (RNC) and the Michigan Republican Party (MIGOP) have filed yet another lawsuit against Michigan Secretary of State …

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Lake Township Board of Trustees Discusses Budget, Appoints New Inspector at September Meeting

On September 16, 2024, the Lake Township Board of Trustees, led by Vice-Chair Jim Deming due to Supervisor Valerie McCallum’s absence, postponed the second-quarter budget review. They appointed Terry Kelly as the new Building Inspector/Zoning Administrator, addressed community concerns regarding absentee ballots, and tabled several agenda items for future meetings.

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Michigan House Passes Key Campaign Finance Reform Bill Amid Push for Greater Transparency

The BRITE Act seeks to address campaign finance loopholes in Michigan by enabling the Bureau of Elections to pursue immediate court injunctions against violations. While it has received support for enhancing transparency and accountability, critics argue that more comprehensive measures and proper enforcement resources are necessary to tackle the complexities of campaign finance law.

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