Michigan DNR Seeks Public Input for ‘Michigan the Beautiful’ Conservation Initiative

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is launching the ‘Michigan the Beautiful’ campaign to conserve 30% of the state’s lands and waters by 2030. Through public webinars and an online survey, residents are invited to share their conservation priorities, addressing climate change and biodiversity loss while fostering community engagement and collaboration.

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Lisa McClain’s STOP CCP Act Targets China’s Leadership for Human Rights Abuses, Escalates U.S. Pressure

The STOP CCP Act, backed by bipartisan support, aims to impose financial and visa restrictions on top Chinese officials for human rights abuses and aggressive actions. WASHINGTON, D.C. — In a significant move to counter China’s geopolitical influence, the U.S. House …

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Michigan Secretary of State Launches New Tools to Enhance Election Security and Voter Engagement

Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson announced new initiatives in Detroit to enhance voter confidence ahead of the General Election. Key measures include a $5 million grant for election security, a nonpartisan voter information texting service, and a revamped Election Fact Center to combat misinformation.

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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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Brooms, Brews, and Boos – A Bewitching Weekend October 26th & 27th at Caseville’s Witches Walk 2024

It’s the Fall Festival that is becoming a stand-out. If you’re looking for a spellbinding experience to kick off the spooky season, look no further than the 4th Annual Caseville Witches Walk Weekend! Scheduled for October 26-27, 2024, this enchanting event …

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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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