Huron County Sheriff Urges Boaters to Call 911 in Emergencies

The Huron County Sheriff’s Office urges boaters to call 911 directly during water emergencies, following recent incidents with delayed communication. Prompt 911 calls can expedite rescue efforts and prevent unnecessary searches. Direct communication is emphasized after past incidents resulted in avoidable tragedies. The Sheriff’s Office urges the public and media to prioritize timely emergency calls.

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Michigan DNR to Spend $1.5 Million for Sportfish Industry, Not One Red Cent for Whitefish Preservation

The Michigan DNR has allocated $1.5 million for fisheries habitat conservation, sparking concerns from various groups. While the funding prioritizes sportfish species like bass and trout, native whitefish preservation appears neglected. This has prompted calls for a more inclusive conservation approach, advocating for focused funding and collaboration to address the challenges facing whitefish and maintain ecological balance and economic sustainability.

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Michigan Wins Another Round in Line 5 Battle: Federal Court Denies Enbridge’s Appeal

The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals has denied Enbridge Energy’s request for a rehearing, returning Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel’s lawsuit to state court. The case aims to shut down the aging Line 5 oil pipeline, safeguarding the Great Lakes from potential pollution. The decision is a significant victory for state sovereignty and environmental protection.

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