113 Years Ago – A Quirky Week in News In Michigan’s Upper Thumb in 1912
113 years ago, the Harbor Beach TImes kept everyone up to date. No news was too obscure, strange, or quirky that it didn’t warrant a few lines in the paper.
News & Fun in Michigan
113 years ago, the Harbor Beach TImes kept everyone up to date. No news was too obscure, strange, or quirky that it didn’t warrant a few lines in the paper.
The Great Lakes are experiencing rapid ice formation due to an Arctic air mass, causing temperatures to drop significantly below freezing. This poses challenges for navigation and local communities while also creating opportunities for winter recreation. However, safety remains a concern amidst unpredictable ice conditions.
Record-high precipitation in the Great Lakes Basin has not raised water levels above January averages. Despite warmer weather and heavy rainfall, Lakes Superior and Michigan-Huron experienced declines. Stakeholders are advised to monitor changing conditions and navigational alerts closely, especially with ice formation impacts.
Michigan has awarded over $106,000 in grants to 28 organizations for tree-planting projects statewide, aiming to enhance urban forests and green spaces. This initiative, supported by the DNR and DTE Energy Foundation, promotes environmental sustainability while improving air quality and community aesthetics across multiple municipalities.
Michigan lawmakers are calling for accountability from the DNR after plans to clear 420 acres of forest for solar farms near Gaylord emerged. Critics argue this move contradicts conservation efforts, poses threats to wildlife, and undermines Michigan’s climate goals, raising concerns about local control and environmental practices.
On December 29, 2024, Dispatcher Cidnee Schramm of the Macomb County Sheriff’s Office effectively guided a father through his wife’s emergency childbirth over the phone, showcasing remarkable training and composure until paramedics arrived. Both mother and baby are reportedly healthy.
Veterans in Bay City are invited to a Town Hall and PACT Act Resource Fair on January 27, 2025, hosted by the Saginaw VA Healthcare System. The event will provide essential information on benefits, toxic exposure screenings, and community resources aimed at supporting veterans in their transition to civilian life.
Michigan is facing a major winter storm today, marked by heavy snowfall and extremely cold temperatures statewide. Advisories highlight hazardous travel conditions, with snowfall expected between 2 to 10 inches in various regions. Wind chills could lead to significant discomfort and frostbite risk.