Tuscola County Gunfire in Millington Township – Suspect Arrested After Standoff

In Tuscola County, a domestic violence call escalated into gunfire and a standoff in Millington Township, resulting in the arrest of an armed suspect. Law enforcement coordinated a multi-agency response, ensuring community safety while highlighting concerns about domestic violence and firearm access.

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Southeast Michigan Faces Snow Squalls, Upper Peninsula Braces for 3-Foot Snow Totals – UPDATED

Michigan is experiencing severe winter weather, including snow squalls in the Southeast and heavy lake-effect snow in the Northern regions, with up to 3 feet of snow expected in the Upper Peninsula. Conditions are hazardous for travelers, with whiteouts and low visibility. Winter Storm Warnings are in effect through the weekend.

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House Bill Introduced to Redesign Michigan State Flag with Public Contest

Michigan is launching a public design contest to redesign its state flag for the first time in decades, guided by a newly proposed State Flag Commission. The initiative, which engages residents creatively, aims to modernize the flag by January 1, 2026, and reflects Michigan’s identity through diverse contributions.

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Snow Squalls to Blanket Michigan This Thanksgiving Weekend – Two Feet of Snow Possible In Some Areas

This weekend, Michigan faces hazardous travel due to a biting arctic air mass, bringing heavy lake effect snow, with some areas potentially receiving up to two feet. Arctic winds and snow squalls will create difficult conditions, especially in northwest Lower Michigan and the Upper Peninsula.

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Army Corps of Engineers Report Plummeting Great Lakes Water Levels – Impacts Across Michigan

Michigan’s Great Lakes basin is experiencing declining water levels and colder temperatures, impacting local communities and industries. Lakes Michigan-Huron, Superior, and Ontario report substantial drops, posing challenges for shipping, fishing, and coastal infrastructure. Ongoing monitoring and real-time data consultation are essential for adaptation and safety.

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